The town of Llantrisant is seen as the oldest town in the Ely Valley. Its history, unlike the majority of Rhondda Cynon Taf's towns and villages, extends back several centuries beyond the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Commanding extensive views over the Vale of Glamorgan, the town was built on the crest of a hill. It wouldn't be unreasonable to believe that a Celtic community existed here, at least as early as the 7th century, if not as far back as the Roman invasion, given the legion's interest in neighbouring lands. Certainly, with its remarkable vantage point, owing to its elevation between the conquered vale and the barren mountain terrain of the north, Llantrisant became one of the most strategically important Norman strongholds in South Wales.
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