Peterstone Wentloog
Peterstone | |
Monmouthshire | |
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The former St Peter's church | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | ST268802 |
Location: | 51°30’57"N, 3°3’23"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Cardiff |
Postcode: | CF3 |
Dialling code: | 01633 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Newport |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Newport West |
Peterstone or Peterstone Wentlooge is a small hamlet and ancient parish in Monmouthshire, to the south-west of the city of Newport. It lies six miles to the west of Newport city centre and 7½ miles east of Cardiff city centre.
History and amenities
Like most of the settlements on the Wentlooge Level it lies on land reclaimed from the Bristol Channel [1]. Peterstone itself lies right against the sea wall [2],[3] and [4].
The former parish Church (now a house) is dedicated to St Peter [5].
A local pub is the Six Bells [6].
Manor claim 2004
The village became the focal point of press attention in 2004 as Mark Roberts had previously bought the Lord of the Manor title and then went to charge villagers excessive fees to cross what had always been used as their own land. Matters were raised in Parliament and were debated with a reply on the subject from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs acknowledging 'need for reform of the remnants of feudal and manorial law'.[1]
References
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