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Coed Hills

1997 establishments in the United KingdomEvent venues established in 1997Intentional communities in the United KingdomVale of Glamorgan
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Coed Hills Rural Artspace is a sustainable community close to the village of St Hilary in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Cardiff. Set in 180 acres (0.73 km2) of woodland and pasture, the Artspace was established in 1997 and is designed following principles of low impact development, aiming to combine creativity with sustainability. There is an 8-acre market garden and a 2-acre forest garden, and the site is a venue for conferences, courses, weddings and events. The site is seasonally open to visitors and guided tours, and provides an educational resource via workshops that are run for schools, colleges and groups.

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N 51.751944444444 ° E -3.6708333333333 °
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Glynneath


, Glynneath
Wales, United Kingdom
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