Aberthaw

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Aberthaw is a coastal village in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, historically known for its limestone quarries, cement works, and nearby power station.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
village
administrativeArea Vale of Glamorgan Council NERFINISHED
category Coastal villages in Wales
Populated coastal places in Wales
Villages in the Vale of Glamorgan
coastType rocky coast
constituencyWestminster Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
Wales
etymology name derived from River Thaw
gridReferenceSystem Ordnance Survey National Grid NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Aberthaw Cement Works NERFINISHED
Aberthaw Power Station NERFINISHED
limestone quarries
hasNearbyInfrastructure railway line between Barry and Bridgend
hasNearbyWaterBody River Thaw estuary
hasPart East Aberthaw NERFINISHED
West Aberthaw NERFINISHED
historicCounty Glamorgan NERFINISHED
knownFor Aberthaw power station NERFINISHED
cement works
limestone quarries
language English
Welsh
locatedIn South Wales NERFINISHED
southern coast of Wales
locatedInTimeZone BST
GMT NERFINISHED
locatedNear Barry NERFINISHED
Cardiff Airport NERFINISHED
Rhoose NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
partOf Vale of Glamorgan NERFINISHED
traditionalIndustry cement production
limestone extraction
power generation
transport proximity to A4226 road

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