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Abergavenny - Monmouthshire - Wales
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You'll find peace & tranquility at our 1677 farmhouse, overlooking the Black Mountains with stunning scenery. It is situated approximately 7 miles from the bustling town of Abergavenny.
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You'll find peace & tranquility at our 1677 farmhouse, overlooking the Black Mountains with stunning scenery. It is situated approximately 7 miles from the bustling town of Abergavenny and 12 miles from historic Hereford.
The farm is set in 20 acres of meadow and woodland, and horses and sheep are often found grazing in the paddocks. Offa's Dyke footpath is close by and there are many places of interest to explore such as castles, churches, museums, arts and craft, pony trekking and much more.
Included in the cost of your holiday are towels and bed linen and electricity.
There is also a large patio and garden with furniture and BBQ, and there is ample parking.
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BBQ |
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Microwave |
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Abergavenny |
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Hereford |
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Castles |
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Fishing |
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Churches |
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Museums |
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Arts and Craft |
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Pony Trekking |
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Usk |
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Blaenavon |
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Caerleon |
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Chepstow |
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Local Area
The Welsh border county of Monmouthshire envelops the beautiful Wye Valley and contrasts
dramatically with the Black Mountains and stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. The step into Wales
offers you breathtaking scenery, fascinating heritage and diverse opportunities for activity.
Take a wander around the county visiting our market towns, quaint villages and historic hamlets, and
soak in the Welsh air refreshing you on a truly memorable holiday.
Places to Visit
- Abergavenny - a well known market town and the venue for its annual Food Festival (September) which
attracts thousands of visitors as well as some well known chefs.
- Blaenavon - a small town growing in status since it was designated a World Heritage Site in 2000,
offering visitors an insight into our industrial past.
- Caerleon - offers an insight into Roman times with its Legionary Museum and Fortress Baths; take a
stroll to the remains of the amphitheatre and listen for the roar of the crowd.
- Chepstow - offers one of the county's formidable border castles, dramatically perched on a clifftop
above the River Wye.
- Monmouth - another of our beautiful historic towns which includes the Monnow Bridge, once used for
collecting tolls.
- Newport - Wales' latest city that boasts a medieval cathedral and the intriguing Transporter Bridge.
- Tintern - the site of the magnificent Tintern Abbey, the best medieval abbey in Wales.
- Usk - a delightful, picture-perfect village built on the River Usk and offering an assortment of
independent retailers.
Monmouthshire has plenty more to offer and, no matter how long your visit, there will be plenty left
on your "to do" list.
For further information, prices & bookings please contact the holiday home owner:
Telephone: 01873 890726 or E-mail: B009@bookwiththeowner.com
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