Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire
Chapel Hill is an ancient parish in south-eastern Monmouthshire adjacent to the River Wye which here forms the border with Gloucestershire. It takes in a broad sweep of the right bank of the Wye from Tintern in the north to St Arvans in the south. Adjacent parishes are Tintern Parva and Trellech to the north; Tidenham (in Gloucestershire) to the east; Newchurch to the west; and Penterry and St Arvans to the south. The population in 2011 was 287.
The parish church, dedicated to St Mary was destroyed by fire in 1977.
Outside links
- Location map: 51°41’18"N, 2°40’50"W
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