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Cleddon Hall,
formerly known as Ravenscroft, is a 19th-century
Victorian country house in Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales. In the
later 19th
century it...
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Cleddon Bog (Welsh: Cors Cledan; grid
reference SO509039) is a bog in the vice-county of
Monmouthshire which has been
notified as a
biological Site of...
- are many
local walks along the
river bank and up
through the
village to
Cleddon Shoots, a
local Site of
Special Scientific Interest and
towards the village...
- orchids, and
Trellech Beacon are both
owned by
Gwent Wildlife Trust while Cleddon Bog and
Croes Robert Wood are both SSSIs. It is
thought that the Welsh...
- 1st Earl Russell). He
became tutor to
Viscount Amberley's
children at
Cleddon Hall, Monmouthshire,
including perhaps the
young Bertrand Russell, and...
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Llangibby Bushy Close Caeau Fferm Caer Llan Wood
Cilwrgi Quarry Cleddon Bog
Cleddon Shoots Woodland Cobbler's
Plain Meadows,
Devauden Coed-y-Cerrig National...
- the
philosopher and the only
Nobel laureate from the county, was born at
Cleddon Hall,
outside Trellech in 1872.
Charles Rolls grew up at his
family seat...
- consent.
Spalding was
encouraged to do
research in the Amberleys' home,
Cleddon Hall, Monmouthshire, with Lady
Amberley as his ****istant. He
suffered from...
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champions humanitarian ideals and
freedom of thought’.
Russell was born at
Cleddon Hall in Trellech, Monmouthshire, and died at his home at Plas Penrhyn,...
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order from
south to north.
Chepstow Wynd
Cliff Tintern Bargain Wood
Cleddon Bog
Llandogo Whitebrook Penallt Monmouth Symonds Yat West
Whitchurch Goodrich...