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'''Bwlch Trewyn''' is a hamlet in the ancient parish of [[Cwmyoy]], on the [[River Monnow]], 5½ miles north of [[Abergavenny]]. Along with the hamlet of [[Fwthog]] in the same parish it forms a detached part of [[Herefordshire]]. | '''Bwlch Trewyn''' is a hamlet in the ancient parish of [[Cwmyoy]], on the [[River Monnow]], 5½ miles north of [[Abergavenny]]. Along with the hamlet of [[Fwthog]] in the same parish it forms a detached part of [[Herefordshire]], locally situate in [[Monmouthshire]]. | ||
In the hamlet of Bwlch Trewyn stands Trewyn House, a noble mansion, built in 1695 and now a Grade II* listed building. | In the hamlet of Bwlch Trewyn stands Trewyn House, a noble mansion, built in 1695 and now a Grade II* listed building. |
Revision as of 15:16, 11 August 2014
Bwlch Trewyn is a hamlet in the ancient parish of Cwmyoy, on the River Monnow, 5½ miles north of Abergavenny. Along with the hamlet of Fwthog in the same parish it forms a detached part of Herefordshire, locally situate in Monmouthshire.
In the hamlet of Bwlch Trewyn stands Trewyn House, a noble mansion, built in 1695 and now a Grade II* listed building.
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