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'''Mynyddislwyn''' is an ancient parish in west [[Monmouthshire]]. It covers a large part of the lower [[Ebbw River|Ebbw]] and [[Sirhowy River|Sirhowy]] Valleys. It lies adjacent to [[Bedwellty]] which covers the upper part of the valleys.<ref>[http://www.monfh.org.uk/?p=66 Monmouthshire parish map]</ref>
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[[File:St Tudor's Church, Mynyddislwyn - geograph.org.uk - 1109407.jpg|220px|thumb|right|St Tudor's Church, Mynyddislwyn]]
'''Mynyddislwyn''' is an ancient parish in the hundred of [[Wentloog]] in west [[Monmouthshire]]. It covers a large part of the lower [[Ebbw River|Ebbw]] and [[Sirhowy River|Sirhowy]] Valleys. It lies adjacent to [[Bedwellty]] which covers the upper part of the valleys.<ref>[http://www.monfh.org.uk/?p=66 Monmouthshire parish map]</ref> The parish encompasses the area from Pen Twyn in the north as far as the River Sirhowy in the south.
 
It has a population of 36,917 in the following towns and villages:
 
*[[Abercarn]]
*[[Pontllanfraith]]
*[[Crumlin, Monmouthshire|Crumlin]] (on the boundary of [[Llanhilleth]] Ph.)
*[[Cwmfelinfach]]
*[[Newbridge, Monmouthshire|Newbridge]]
*[[Oakdale, Monmouthshire|Oakdale]]
*[[Penmain]]
*[[Wattsville]]
*[[Ynysddu]]


==References==
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==Outside links==
*St Tudor's parish church: {{wmap|51.638007|-3.167084}}
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 21 December 2015

St Tudor's Church, Mynyddislwyn

Mynyddislwyn is an ancient parish in the hundred of Wentloog in west Monmouthshire. It covers a large part of the lower Ebbw and Sirhowy Valleys. It lies adjacent to Bedwellty which covers the upper part of the valleys.[1] The parish encompasses the area from Pen Twyn in the north as far as the River Sirhowy in the south.

It has a population of 36,917 in the following towns and villages:

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