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The Parish Church is St Mary's, at Coity. The current building was completed by the early 14th century, although it is known that worship was being conducted here from the earliest of Norman times.

It is licensed for weddings.

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St Mary's, Nolton, stands in the same grounds occupied by an earlier church which was built to accommodate worshippers from the rapidly expanding community of Bridgend in the 1500s and 1600s. The present building was designed by John Pritchard, the architect charged with rebuilding Llandaff Cathedral in the 19th Century. St Mary's was completed in 1887.

It is licensed for weddings.

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St Mary's, Brackla, held in Archdeacon John Lewis Church in Wales Primary School was first used as a place of worship in 1995. In 2002 a new hall was added to the school, and set aside as a sacred space for use by the school and the parish.

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