Llantwit Major

Llantwit Major (Welsh: Llanilltud Fawr -- llan church + Illtud + mawr greater) is a small town in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales, lying on the Bristol Channel coast. The town grew around a monastery or "llan", founded in the sixth century as a centre of learning under Saint Illtud, where Saint David and Saint Patrick may both have studied. It has been called "the oldest university in the world". Attractions in the town include the 12th century parish church of St Illtud and a 15th century town hall, while nearby St Donat's Castle originated in the 12th century and is now an international boarding school called Atlantic College, the first of ten United World Colleges. Within the Castle grounds lies St Donat's Arts Centre. Llantwit Major is twinned with Le Pouliguen, France. There is a new train station being built.

 

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