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'''Kemeys Inferior''' is a hamlet and ancient parish in [[Monmouthshire]], located three miles north-east of [[Caerleon]] and 6½ miles south-west of [[Usk]]. It forms part of the [[Usk Hundred]].
{{infobox town
|county=Monmouthshire
|picture=Kemeys Folly - geograph.org.uk - 359919.jpg
|picture caption=Kemeys Folly
|population=171
|latitude=51.624
|longitude=-2.893
|post town=Newport
|postcode=NP18
|dialling code=01633
|LG district=Newport
|constituency=Newport East<br />Newport West
}}
'''Kemeys Inferior''' is a hamlet and ancient parish in [[Monmouthshire]], located three miles north-east of [[Caerleon]] and 6½ miles south-west of [[Usk]]. The part of the parish nearest the [[River Usk]] forms part of the [[Usk Hundred]] while the rest forms part of the [[Caldicot Hundred]].


{{stub|Monmouthshire}}
An 18th-century folly stands in Kemeys Inferior. A former hunting lodge, the folly was built in 1712 by local landowner George Kemeys. It was converted into a luxury home in 2007 and featured on TV property show ''Grand Designs''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3010876/Luxury-18th-Century-home-goes-market-2million.html|title=Now that really is a Grand Design! Luxury 18th Century home which featured on TV property show goes on the market for £2million|publisher=Daily Mail|date=25 March 2015}}</ref> It is Grade II listed.
[[Category:Towns and villages in Monmouthshire]]
 
The mediæval parish church of All Saints used to stand between the [[River Usk]] and Kemeys Manor, but it was demolished in 1960-62 to make way for the A449 dual carriageway. The stone was used to build a new choir at [[Newport Cathedral|St Woolos Cathedral]] in [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]].<ref>John Newman, ''The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire'', 2000, ISBN 0-14-071053-1</ref>
 
The parish includes part of the Celtic Manor 'Twenty 10' golf course, home of the 2010 Ryder Cup. The hotel itself is in the neighbouring parish of [[Christchurch, Monmouthshire|Christchurch]].
 
==Outside links==
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/files/wal/MON/KemeysInferior/index.html Kemeys Inferior on [[GENUKI]]]
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 9 January 2016

Kemeys Inferior
Monmouthshire

Kemeys Folly
Location
Location: 51°37’26"N, 2°53’35"W
Data
Population: 171
Post town: Newport
Postcode: NP18
Dialling code: 01633
Local Government
Council: Newport
Parliamentary
constituency:
Newport East
Newport West

Kemeys Inferior is a hamlet and ancient parish in Monmouthshire, located three miles north-east of Caerleon and 6½ miles south-west of Usk. The part of the parish nearest the River Usk forms part of the Usk Hundred while the rest forms part of the Caldicot Hundred.

An 18th-century folly stands in Kemeys Inferior. A former hunting lodge, the folly was built in 1712 by local landowner George Kemeys. It was converted into a luxury home in 2007 and featured on TV property show Grand Designs.[1] It is Grade II listed.

The mediæval parish church of All Saints used to stand between the River Usk and Kemeys Manor, but it was demolished in 1960-62 to make way for the A449 dual carriageway. The stone was used to build a new choir at St Woolos Cathedral in Newport.[2]

The parish includes part of the Celtic Manor 'Twenty 10' golf course, home of the 2010 Ryder Cup. The hotel itself is in the neighbouring parish of Christchurch.

Outside links

References