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The Skirrid mountain overlooks the village and parish. The Skirrid is a stand alone mountain, an outlier of the [[Black Mountains]] and the most easterly mountain within the [[Brecon Beacons]] National Park.
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The Skirrid mountain overlooks the village and parish. The Skirrid is a stand-alone mountain, an outlier of the [[Black Mountains]] and the most easterly mountain within the [[Brecon Beacons]] National Park.
  
 
''The Walnut Tree'' restaurant was opened in the early 1960s, and eventually became Michelin starred for its Italian/Welsh fusion cuisine. After the original owner retired, it was taken over by his son, and after losing its Michelin rating featured on the Channel 4 television show ''Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.''  It closed in 2007 before reopening with new owners, and was later named the best restaurant in Britain,<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/walnut-tree-abergavenny-named-best-2109430 Steffan Rhys, "The Walnut Tree in Abergavenny named best restaurant in Britain", Wales Online, 2 April 2009]. Retrieved 19 October 2013</ref> and was awarded a fresh Michelin star in 2010.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/mid/8466506.stm BBC News, "Four Welsh restaurants bask in Michelin star glory", 18 January 2010]. Retrieved 19 October 2013</ref>
 
''The Walnut Tree'' restaurant was opened in the early 1960s, and eventually became Michelin starred for its Italian/Welsh fusion cuisine. After the original owner retired, it was taken over by his son, and after losing its Michelin rating featured on the Channel 4 television show ''Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.''  It closed in 2007 before reopening with new owners, and was later named the best restaurant in Britain,<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/walnut-tree-abergavenny-named-best-2109430 Steffan Rhys, "The Walnut Tree in Abergavenny named best restaurant in Britain", Wales Online, 2 April 2009]. Retrieved 19 October 2013</ref> and was awarded a fresh Michelin star in 2010.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/mid/8466506.stm BBC News, "Four Welsh restaurants bask in Michelin star glory", 18 January 2010]. Retrieved 19 October 2013</ref>

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Llanthewy Skirrid
Monmouthshire
Location
Grid reference: SO3397417059
Location: 51°50’52"N, 2°57’31"W
Data
Population: 119
Post town: Abergavenny
Postcode: NP7
Dialling code: 01873
Local Government
Council: Monmouthshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Monmouth

Llanthewy Skirrid is a village and ancient parish in Monmouthshire, located three miles north-east of Abergavenny on the old road to Ross-on-Wye.[1]

History and amenities

The Skirrid mountain overlooks the village and parish. The Skirrid is a stand-alone mountain, an outlier of the Black Mountains and the most easterly mountain within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The Walnut Tree restaurant was opened in the early 1960s, and eventually became Michelin starred for its Italian/Welsh fusion cuisine. After the original owner retired, it was taken over by his son, and after losing its Michelin rating featured on the Channel 4 television show Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. It closed in 2007 before reopening with new owners, and was later named the best restaurant in Britain,[2] and was awarded a fresh Michelin star in 2010.[3]

References

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