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Medieval
Kenfig was once a thriving walled town with a
powerful castle, though only the ruin of its
keep has survived after the building was
destroyed by the great Owain Glyndwr. The
sands of romantic Kenfig National Nature
Reserve include Glamorgan's largest natural
lake. Dating from around 1605, the Prince of
Wales Inn was originally built as a town hall
while the Church of St Mary Magdalen dates to
the mid-13th century.