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Bute Town

Bute Town is a small village in South Wales, located near the town of Tredegar. Historically, it developed as a coal mining and industrial community during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its name reflects its connection to the nearby Island of Bute and the Bute family, who had influence in the area. Today, Bute Town retains its historical character, with remnants of its industrial past visible in old buildings and local landmarks. It is part of a larger region known for its rugged landscapes, rich history, and communities shaped by Wales’ industrial heritage.