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Cwmcarvan (Welsh: Cwmcarfan) is a
small rural village in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales. It is
located 4
miles south west of
Monmouth and
about 4 miles...
- The
Church of St
Catwg in
Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the late 13th or
early 14th century. It is
dedicated to Saint...
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sacking Usk and
securing a
victory over the
English at Craig-y-dorth, near
Cwmcarvan.
According to the
Annals of
Owain Glyn Dwr, "there the
English were killed...
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Ministry Area
Leader and one Vicar. This was
formed from the
parishes of
Cwmcarvan, Dingestow, Llandogo,
Llanfihangel Tor-Y-Mynydd, Llanfihangel-Ystern-Llewern...
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Morgan Coed-y-paen
Crick Croes y pant
Croes Hywel Cross Ash
Crossway Cwmcarvan Cwmyoy Devauden Dingestow Dixton Earlswood Gaerllwyd Gilwern Glascoed...
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Morgan Coed-y-paen
Crick Croes y pant
Croes Hywel Cross Ash
Crossway Cwmcarvan Cwmyoy Devauden Dingestow Dixton Earlswood Gaerllwyd Gilwern Glascoed...
- an Elephant. (Registered by the Flag Institute) Flag of Craig-y-Dorth (
Cwmcarvan) Two
golden wyverns combatant on blue and red, over a
golden triangle...
- Maughans, Skenfrith, Tal-y-coed, Treadam,
Walson Mitchel Troy
Mitchel Troy
Cwmcarvan, Dingestow,
Jingle Street, Wonastow, Tregare,
Lydart (part) Overmonnow...
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Sudbrook • Undy •
Whitson •
Wilcrick Ragland Bettws Newydd •
Bryngwyn •
Cwmcarvan •
Dingestow •
Kilgwrrwg •
Llanarth •
Llandenny •
Llandogo • Llanfihangel...
- a
country house and
Grade II*
listed building within the
community of
Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is
located about 5
miles (8.0 km) south-west...