Ewenny Priory - Historical place in Cardiff, United Kingdom
Ewenny Priory in Cardiff
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Everything at the priory was closed. Such a shame.
This is a nice site to visit. Unfortunately, moody of the priory is not open to the public for touring. The church, however is worth a quick visit.
MoreAn amazing place
Very nicely kept. Lovely walk.
Free to visit. We were the only visitors so we were free to explore all the Abbey and artefacts with kids without disturbing anyone else. There is not a large amount to see but this was a good choice for a drizzly morning. Nice walking route is possible too.
MoreFascinating! First time visit - theres so much of the original priory available to see if you go into the church.
MoreBeautiful setting for a wedding
It’s atmospheric if your lucky might see the peacocks
Unassuming beauty
Wonderful Norman church, part of a rare fortified priory. Fascinating history and beauty at the same time. Well worth the visit.
MoreLovely peaceful and full of history
Unfortunately when we arrived there was filming going on so we werent allowed into it, tried to find out what they were filming but security said they didnt even know, but you can see bits of it and the gate house. The church is worth a visit as well, dont forget to go though the middle door at the back of the church as well.
MoreBeautiful Norman Priory Church.Surrounded by defensive walls.
Its free to enter. Theres not much to look around so I wouldnt travel here just to see the priory unless I lived nearby, but if youre heading to an attraction in the surrounding area like Ogmore Beach or Dunraven Bay (Southerndownits worth a visit on the way or on the way back.Although, backtracking a little on my comments, the priory is set in beautiful surroundings, so it would probably be a nice place to come and relax in the sunshine or under the shade of a tree and while away the day to the sound of pheasants and peacocks that can both be seen here (although on my first visit the peacocks decided to torment me, calling out from every direction but never revealing themselves 😂).
MoreInteresting place to walk around but limited access to the priory itself. Worth a quick visit for a few minutes nose round.
MoreBeautiful graveyard. Magnificent ancient Yuw trees, a site to behold. Great to see saplings Yuws also being cultivated. Sadly the church was locked to could not view the tombs of the original Norman Lords of the Manor much to the disappointment of my little one. Another time perhaps... open churches are sadly a target in this day and age so perhaps that was the reasoning and not the now seemingly fallback excise of Covid restrictions.
MoreBeautiful ancient place
A beautiful place for a wedding
Unfortunately we could not get inside to see it, pictures look nice
Lovely walk and got to see some lovely wildlife
Ewenny priory garden where open todayThe garden and house is faded grandeur I can only think how beautiful it must have be back in the dayThe garden is only open two years a year but definitely worth the visit
MoreI enjoy local history and found this place to be full of history.
First time I have ever been here.. Which sadly was too put a great man to rest.This place does have a certain atmosphere which is through its history.
MoreSteeped in history. Very peaceful church x
Well worth a visit specially behind the alter
So tranquil a setting near farm and house. Obviously a very busy place in the Vale. Now a delight to see and touch the stones. Peacock surprised us as did pheasant in grounds.
MoreBe nice to see it open again
PParading12th century Priory with great local walks by the river. Parking is free and plentiful, not sure how busy it gets in beak summer though. Be mindful that much of the area is still private and lived in so make sure you check any signs on gates before you walk through.
MoreI love coming here as all my family is there. I love going into the church and read from the bible. Also just like sitting there to. Been coming here since I was a small child.
MoreUtterly beautiful, fascinating, and tranquil. Could easily spend all day here. Well interpreted and presented historical features of great importance.
MoreWorth having a look nice place to be at .
A very beautiful and peaceful place
Lovely place, a favourite of mine. Lovely walks from here, down to the riverside.
MoreUnique priory church set in rolling Welsh countryside, the famous interior was painted by Turner, a display of artefacts from the monastery exhibited begging the high altar.
MoreBeautiful building stretching back to Norman times. A place of peace and tranquillity.
MoreLovely Church well worth a visit
Beautiful place with relaxing river running in front, can explore the ruins and go inside the church to go back in time
MoreHistoric priory. Excellent condition, open every day during daylight hours to visitors with information available. The priory has a very friendly and active congregation. Toilets available during services. It had disabled access.
MoreI know the owner & his great efforts to establishing a great venue for weddings
Ewenny - a stop on the St Thomas Way - is a rural village in the Vale of Glamorgan, and a true Marcher location: a place of borders and crossing-places, where historic paths and old ways wind across the landscape.Ewenny was shaped by its Benedictine Priory in the Middle Ages, founded in the early twelfth century (probablyby William de Londres, who also built the first motte and bailey castle at neighbouring Ogmore.Much of the medieval Priory is still visible today, at Ewenny Priory Church, renowned as the most complete Norman church in south Wales.Highlights include the Romanesque arches supported by round pillars with scalloped capitals (in the church nave), fourteenth-century geometric patterned tiles in the crossing, and impressive stonework in the south transept, such as tombs of founders and priors, a twelfth-century carving of the Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, and ancient Celtic Christian stones, pre-dating the Priory. The presbytery (chancelhas stunning twelfth-century barrel- and crossed-rib-vaulting.
MoreLovely quiet spot with room to park and nearby walks
Very nice area with some very old historical buildings there.
Stunning setting for a wedding reception we performed at inside a Teepee in the summer, we would highly recommend this beautiful location for any couples or planners looking.
MoreNice from the outside but unable to see the grounds
Its billed as a historic Church, I turned up without searching anything about it and basically Im not sure what I was supposed to see. Parking is a lay-by, the church is open so we wandered inside, theres a back area that has all the old pieces, floor tiles and inscribed stone. Thats it, very little information, if you go here do a little research online to have some idea about what youre looking at. There is some other old buildings about but I wasnt sure if it was part of it, some parts marked as private. Its very, very peaceful here and its amazing to thing that 900 years ago monks lived in these very rooms but I felt just as lost when I left as when I arrived.
MoreIt has a fascinating history, tied into the 3 Norman castles at Ogmore, Coity and Newcastle Hill, with all being founded by the thieving Norman mercenaries, the “knights of Glamorgan”.It would be a pleasant destination, but it rarely seems to be open to the public and even then only sporadically and grudgingly. I can guess why. (CADW £££)
MoreVery interesting places great history
Amazing place, not to be missed.
Stunning historic building, interesting historically and architecturally. Definitely worth a visit even if you can only catch a glimpse of the mansion house, which isnt open to the public.
MoreLovely quiet location of this ancient priory