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Hadnock is an area of
farmland and
woodland in Monmouthshire, Wales, 1.5
miles (2.4 km) north-east of Monmouth, on the east bank of the
River Wye adjoining...
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parish originally comprised the two
manors of
Dixton Newton and
Dixton Hadnock, on
either side of the river.
According to the
antiquarian Sabine Baring-Gould...
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Charles Herbert (died 1605), of
Hadnock, Monmouthshire, was a
Welsh politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Monmouth Boroughs...
- Hoop, Llandogo, Llanishen, Maryland, Penallt, The Narth, Treleck,
Whitebrook Usk Usk (Town)
Wyesham Monmouth (Town) (part) Wyesham,
Hadnock, The Kymin...
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Hadnock Halt
railway station is a
disused railway station on the Ross and
Monmouth Railway which was only open for
eight years, 1951 to 1959, closing...
- Hal of
Hadnock calling him back to London. A few days afterwards,
Richard receives an
invitation to
London to the
coronation of Hal of
Hadnock who is...
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Coldbrook Park (demolished) Croft-Y-Bwla
Dewstow House Dingestow Court Hadnock Court The
Hendre High
Glanau Hilston Park
Itton Court Llanarth Court Llanfair...
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February 2009 the
school moved across the
River Wye into new
quarters on
Hadnock Road, east of the town centre. The site
chosen for the new preparatory...
- May Hill. Two
halts were
added later: at Walford,
opened in 1931, and at
Hadnock,
opened in 1951. From the outset, the line was
operated by the
Great Western...
- 1820 by
Richard Blakemore who
bought the
Hadnock estate on the
other side of the
River Wye,
demolished Hadnock House, and used the
materials to rebuild...