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'''Fwthog''' is a hamlet forming a detached part of [[Herefordshire]], locally situate in [[Monmouthshire]]. It lies in the ancient parish of [[Cwmyoy]], which also contains the hamlet of [[Bwlch Trewyn]] as well as the Monmouthshire portions of the [[River Honddu|Honddu Valley]].
'''Fwthog''' is a hamlet forming a detached part of [[Herefordshire]], locally situate in [[Monmouthshire]]. It forms part of the ancient parish of [[Cwmyoy]], which also contains the Herefordshire hamlet of [[Bwlch Trewyn]] as well as Upper Cwmyoy and Lower Cwmyoy which belong to Monmouthshire proper.


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The western boundary is formed by the [[Grwyne Fawr]] and the eastern by the Bwlch Isaf ridge and the succeeding watersheds in a southerly direction as far as the boundary with the parish of [[Llanvihangel Crucorney]]. It encompasses an area of just over 2,100 acres.
 
==Outside links==
*[http://visionofbritain.org.uk/place/5321 Fwthog hamlet on a Vision of Britain]
 
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[[Category:Towns and villages in Herefordshire]]
[[Category:Towns and villages in Herefordshire]]
[[Category:Towns and villages in Monmouthshire]]
[[Category:Towns and villages in Monmouthshire]]

Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 May 2016

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Fwthog is a hamlet forming a detached part of Herefordshire, locally situate in Monmouthshire. It forms part of the ancient parish of Cwmyoy, which also contains the Herefordshire hamlet of Bwlch Trewyn as well as Upper Cwmyoy and Lower Cwmyoy which belong to Monmouthshire proper.

The western boundary is formed by the Grwyne Fawr and the eastern by the Bwlch Isaf ridge and the succeeding watersheds in a southerly direction as far as the boundary with the parish of Llanvihangel Crucorney. It encompasses an area of just over 2,100 acres.

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