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'''Tregare''' is a village and ancient parish on the northern border of the [[Raglan Hundred]] of [[Monmouthshire]]. It is located two miles north of [[Raglan, Monmouthshire|Raglan]] in deeply rural Monmouthshire [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/220370].
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'''Tregare''' is a village and ancient parish on the northern border of the [[Raglan Hundred]] of [[Monmouthshire]]. It is located two miles north of [[Raglan, Monmouthshire|Raglan]] in deeply rural Monmouthshire.
  
 
==History and amenities==
 
==History and amenities==
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The village is served by a church, dedicated to St Mary. Dating originally from the fourteenth century, the tower is later, probably of the fifteenth century. The church was restored in the early twentieth century. Built in the Decorated style, the church is a Grade-II* listed building.
  
The village is served by a church, dedicated to St Mary. [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/220372]
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Tregare is bisected by the old coaching road from [[Abergavenny]] to [[Monmouth]], along which Mail coaches or stagecoaches must have run and two of the original coachhouses, now converted into residential properties, remain in the village.
 
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It is bisected by the old coaching road from [[Abergavenny]] to [[Monmouth]], along which Mail coaches or stagecoaches must have run and two of the original coachhouses, now converted into residential properties, remain in the village.
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==Outside links==
 
==Outside links==
*[http://www.myfamilyhistory.org.uk/photos/tregarechurch.htm Tregare church - St. Mary's]
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*[http://www.myfamilyhistory.org.uk/photos/tregarechurch.htm Tregare church - St Mary's]
 
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON/Tregare/index.html Genuki info on Tregare with links]
 
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON/Tregare/index.html Genuki info on Tregare with links]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 24 January 2019

Tregare
Welsh: Tre'r-gaer
Monmouthshire
St Marys, Tregaer, Churchyard cross - geograph - 3440998.jpg
St Mary's Churchyard cross
Location
Grid reference: SO417102
Location: 51°47’15"N, 2°50’48"W
Data
Population: 197
Post town: Usk
Postcode: NP15
Dialling code: 01291
Local Government
Council: Monmouthshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Monmouth

Tregare is a village and ancient parish on the northern border of the Raglan Hundred of Monmouthshire. It is located two miles north of Raglan in deeply rural Monmouthshire.

History and amenities

The village is served by a church, dedicated to St Mary. Dating originally from the fourteenth century, the tower is later, probably of the fifteenth century. The church was restored in the early twentieth century. Built in the Decorated style, the church is a Grade-II* listed building.

Tregare is bisected by the old coaching road from Abergavenny to Monmouth, along which Mail coaches or stagecoaches must have run and two of the original coachhouses, now converted into residential properties, remain in the village.

Outside links

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