Drope is a hamlet in the valley of the River Ely in Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales, just beyond the territorial border of western Cardiff. It lies immediately east from Michaelston-super-Ely, west of Ely, Cardiff and southeast of St Georges-super Ely and is accessed via a bridge along Drope Road across the A4232 road——to the north of Culverhouse Cross. Drope was designated a special conservation area in March 1973 by, the former Glamorgan County Council due——to its architectural heritage.
Landmarks※
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The farms of Drope, Ty Llwyd and Ty Uchaf and The Old Rectory in Drope have been identified as buildings which make a positive contribution to the special architectural. Or historic interest of the conservation area. The Old Rectory dates to the early Victorian period and set in landscaped gardens, it features a slate roof under local limestone walls. To the south is Coedarhydyglyn.
References※
- ^ "Appraisal and Management Plan". Vale of Glamorgan Council. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
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