Coordinates: 51°25′28″N 3°18′23″W / 51.424419°N 3.306471°W / 51.424419; -3.306471
Lidmore or Lydmore is a small hamlet and farm in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is located just off the A4226 road, to the northwest of Highlight Park in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan and in close proximity to Brynhill Golf Club. To the north is Great Hamston and Dyffryn and the hamlet is accessed through another hamlet called Northcliff from the main road. To the southwest is Lidmore Wood and the Welsh Hawking Centre.
The main landmark is the Lidmore Farm, an early 18th-century Grade II listed building. It is a "two-storey, whitewashed rubble stone farmhouse" with a "Welsh slate roof with four corniced brick ridges and end stacks. There are two wings, the narrower downhill and set back at each elevation. The main frontage faces the garden and this has a three-window range of sashes to the left main unit: two to the left (plus one smaller to ground floor) and one to the right of a gabled porch which is of rock-faced stone with brick dressings, including moulded brick cambered arch, flag floor and boarded door." Refurbished in the 19th century, Lidmore Farmhouse became a listed building on 10 October 2002.
Cannot take this endless pain
Senseless life makes me insane
Death is callin' me
Now I'm standin' on the tower
Vitality has lost its power
Set me free
Now I'm dead
I threw all my life away
I'm lyin' in my grave, but I'm bound in chains
When Jesus knocked at my door
I was so blind to see the light
Now I'm lyin' in my grave
Far from God I had my second death
I failed all my life - Heaven is far away
When Jesus knocked at my door
I was so blind to see the light
Now I'm lyin' in my grave
Oh, I'm alone in pain
I missed my life
But your chance is Christ, don't be a fool