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Bigsweir Bridge is an 1827 road
bridge crossing the
River Wye,
straddling the
boundary between the
parish of St. Briavels, Gloucestershire, England, and...
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Bigsweir Woods (grid
reference SO546060) is a 48.16-hectare (119.0-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire,
notified in...
- from its
junction with the
River Severn for
about 15
miles (24 km) to
Bigsweir,
where a band of hard rock
forms a
natural weir
across the river. The tidal...
- the A40.
After crossing the
River Wye at the Wye Bridge,
Monmouth and
Bigsweir Bridge near Llandogo, it
follows a
picturesque route south down the Wye...
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Crossing as far as Goldcliff, and on the
River Wye up to its
tidal limit (
Bigsweir).
Pilotage of
vessels in the
Bristol Channel and
Severn Estuary was overseen...
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James Rooke and his wife, Jane,
daughter and
heiress of
Tracy Catchmay of
Bigsweir House, Monmouthshire. He
inherited large estates in
Monmouthshire from...
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Abergavenny Turnpike Trust Abergavenny to
Llanvihangel Crucorney Turnpike Trust Bigsweir Turnpike Trust Carleon Turnpike Trust Chepstow Turnpike Trust Monmouth...
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Wales Main Line. The
intermediate stations on the line were Redbrook,
Bigsweir,
Tintern and Tidenham. At
Monmouth the new line used the
Wyesham extension...
- "Barmouth
Bridge " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
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August 2011. "
Bigsweir Bridge" britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
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August 2011. "Blaen...
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Valley Railway, and St
Briavels Station was
situated a mile away near
Bigsweir bridge. Coal mining, iron ore extraction,
stone quarrying and forestry...