Churches....
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St. Bridget Skenfrith: Built alongside the River Monnow and consecrated in 1208 , this large church with wooden dove-cote topped tower is dedicated to the Irish Abbess Bridget. Its well-kept churchyard adjoins the meadows bordering the river where remains of a medieval quay can be seen. The 3-aisled church has a fine organ, box tomb and wall paintings. It also houses a rare 15th-century Cope. OPEN EVERY DAY. Guide Book. Park in the village. One step into churchyard and step-door at main entrance. Food and toilets nearby. See also Friends of St Bridget's and Skenfrith Castle. Accommodation and meals at The Bell. |
St Bridgets |
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Please click on the link above for further information. Accommodation at The Hunters Moon and The Old Rectory. |
St Cadocs |
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St. Mary the Virgin Llanfair Cilgoed: A charming chapel set across fields half a mile off the B4521 between Llanvetherine and Cross Ash. Built in 1853 to replace a derelict chapel on the site of a Cistercian Grange founded by the monks of Abbey Dore, Herefordshire. This simple Grade 2 listed building has plain furnishings unchanged since the early 1900s. Its highlight is a beautiful stained glass east window depicting the Virgin Mary. This image is echoed in a lovely banner worked in gold embroidery over silk collage. ALWAYS OPEN. Guide and display panels (2005). |
Llanfair Cilgoed |
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St. Nicholas Grosmont: This 13th-century Church has many historical features, including its stunning Old Nave. Built in part for the garrison at the Castle this huge building is unique in Monmouthshire. Saved from near collapse and partly rebuilt by John Seddon in the 19th century to the medieval design, this well-used parish church has many important features including a large Crossing supporting the steeple. The elegant chancel has Victorian furnishings, a fine organ complete with hymn rolls and a splendid 13th-century double Piscina. Notice the large unfinished monument of a recumbent knight in the Old Nave. OPEN EVERY DAY Guide Book. Park in the village. Steep path and steps into church. Food and toilets nearby. See also Grosmont Castle. Accommodation and teas at: Castle Acre, Gentle Jane and Part-y-Seal. |
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