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[[File:Runston Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 270303.jpg|thumb|250px|Runston Chapel in 2006]] | |||
'''Runston''' is a lost mediæval village in [[Monmouthshire]] to the north-east of [[Crick, Monmouthshire|Crick]]. The remains are visible under the ground surrounding the now-ruined 12th-century Runston Chapel. The village fell into ruin in the 18th century. It lies in a detached part of the ancient parish of [[St Pierre]], the parish which is alternatively known as ''St Pierre with Runston''. | '''Runston''' is a lost mediæval village in [[Monmouthshire]] to the north-east of [[Crick, Monmouthshire|Crick]]. The remains are visible under the ground surrounding the now-ruined 12th-century Runston Chapel. The village fell into ruin in the 18th century. It lies in a detached part of the ancient parish of [[St Pierre]], the parish which is alternatively known as ''St Pierre with Runston''. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:56, 17 May 2018
Runston is a lost mediæval village in Monmouthshire to the north-east of Crick. The remains are visible under the ground surrounding the now-ruined 12th-century Runston Chapel. The village fell into ruin in the 18th century. It lies in a detached part of the ancient parish of St Pierre, the parish which is alternatively known as St Pierre with Runston.
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- Location map: 51°37’13"N, 2°43’43"W
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