Difference between revisions of "Bedwellty"
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− | '''Bedwellty''' is an ancient parish in the far north-west corner of [[Monmouthshire]] against the borders with [[Brecknockshire]] and [[Glamorgan]]. It is adjacent to the parishes of [[ | + | '''Bedwellty''' is an ancient parish in the far north-west corner of [[Monmouthshire]] against the borders with [[Brecknockshire]] and [[Glamorgan]]. It forms the northernmost part of the [[Wentloog Hundred]]. It is adjacent to the parishes of [[Mynyddislwyn]] to the south and [[Aberystruth]] to the east in the adjacent [[Abergavenny Hundred]]. It extends many miles along the [[Rhymney River|Rhymney]] and [[Sirhowy River|Sirhowy]] rivers and encompasses the populous valley towns of [[Tredegar]] and [[Ebbw Vale]] in the north and [[Blackwood, Monmouthshire|Blackwood]] in the south.<ref>[http://www.monfh.org.uk/?p=66 Monmouthshire parish map]</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:28, 18 December 2015
Bedwellty is an ancient parish in the far north-west corner of Monmouthshire against the borders with Brecknockshire and Glamorgan. It forms the northernmost part of the Wentloog Hundred. It is adjacent to the parishes of Mynyddislwyn to the south and Aberystruth to the east in the adjacent Abergavenny Hundred. It extends many miles along the Rhymney and Sirhowy rivers and encompasses the populous valley towns of Tredegar and Ebbw Vale in the north and Blackwood in the south.[1]
References
Outside links
- Bedwellty Show
- Bedwellty House and Park
- St Sannan's parish church: 51°41’43"N, 3°12’29"W