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Van, Caerphilly

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Population
  
5,050 (2001)

Principal area
  
Caerphilly

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Area
  
3.12 km²

Dialling code
  
029

Post town
  
Caerphilly County Borough

OS grid reference
  
ST165865

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
CF83

Local time
  
Saturday 6:21 AM

Ceremonial county
  
Gwent

UK parliament constituency
  
Caerphilly

Van, Caerphilly

Weather
  
8°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 97% Humidity

Van (Welsh: Y Fan) is a suburb and community in Caerphilly county borough in Wales, situated in the east of the town of Caerphilly. It contains the vast housing estate of Lansbury Park and the estates of Porset Park, Castle Park, Mornington Meadows and Badgers Wood. Van mainly consists of residential properties, one industrial estate and only one public house - The Fisherman's Rest. Nearly all of the property in Van is of post war construction. The area is served by one large primary school - St James. The same name is given to the electoral ward of Caerphilly County Borough council that also covers Van. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 Van had a population of 5,050.

Contents

Map of Van, UK

For political administration Van is served by a Community Council that meets monthly.

Van Castle

In the 1580s, permission was given to Thomas Lewis to use stone from nearby Caerphilly Castle to build a manor house. The resulting building was known as Van Castle, Castell y Fan, or simply 'The Van'. The building was seen as an innovation of its day but its construction led to the further dilapidation of the original castle in Caerphilly. Van Castle was abandoned in the mid-18th century when the Lewis family moved to St Fagans Castle.

Industrial Heritage

Van industrial heritage revolved around the Great Western Railway, where many of the engine and repair works were housed and the T Ness, Caerphilly Tar Distillation Works, which ceased operations in 1985.

References

Van, Caerphilly Wikipedia