Crossway, Monmouthshire

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Crossway
Monmouthshire

Crossways from the south-west, Coedanghred Hill in the background
Location
Grid reference: SO752314
Location: 51°52’6"N, 2°48’6"W
Data
Post town: Monmouth
Postcode: NP25
Dialling code: 01600
Local Government
Council: Monmouthshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Monmouth

Crossway otherwise Crossways is a hamlet near the village of Newcastle in north Monmouthshire. It lies on the B4347 road, just to the northeast of Hilston Park, about a mile south-west of Skenfrith and about seven miles north-west of Monmouth.

Welsh manuscripts mention Ty Gwyn at Crossways as a "slight building; a sort of hunting place, built with white rods".[1] Ty Gwyn farm is now known for its Ty Gwyn cider, made since 1969 and marketed since 2007, and supplied to Waitrose and the Royal Opera House.[2] Hilston Park lies just to the southwest of the hamlet.

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