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Llandevaud (sometimes Welsh: Llandyfawg; also
recorded historically in
English as
Llandevad and Llandevan) is a
hamlet in Newport, Wales. It is situated...
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northern boundary being Coed-y-Caeru Lane. To the
south is the
hamlet of
Llandevaud and to the east is the rest of the
parish of Langstone. The
fields and...
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Pontymoile •
Llanfrechfa •
Llangattock juxta Caerleon •
Llangeview •
Llangwm (
Llandevaud •
Llangwm Isaf) •
Llangybi •
Llanhennock •
Llanllowell •
Llantrisant •...
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formed from the
parishes of Caerwent,
Caldicot Rectorial Benefice, Dinham,
Llandevaud, Llanvaches,
Llanvair Discoed,
Magor Rectorial Benefice,
Penhow and St...
- led to the
route being byp****ed and was then declassified. B4245 A48 at
Llandevaud A48 at
Caldicot via
Llanmartin and Magor. A road of the same
number previously...
- Road and
Magor Road. The
community contains the
hamlets of Llanbedr,
Llandevaud and
Llanmartin as well as
Langstone itself. The
actual village of Langstone...
- 80 km) east of
Llanmartin village, and 0.5
miles (0.80 km) south-east of
Llandevaud, at the end of a farm lane. Some outbuildings,
which may be habitable...
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sandstone scarp which runs
roughly northeast through Monmouthshire from
Llandevaud to the Wye
valley south of Monmouth. Gray Hill is
formed from various...
- Seymour,
Wentwood Forest, Coed-y-Caerau, Cat's Ash, Llanbedr, Newport,
Llandevaud,
Whitebrook 6
Caerleon 3
Caerleon Christchurch,
Bulmore 7 Gaer 3 Gaer...
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Office for
National Statistics. UK
Census (2011). "Local Area
Report –
Llandevaud Built-up area (W37000013)". Nomis.
Office for
National Statistics. UK...