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Trostrey (Welsh: Trostre) is a
small hamlet and
parish in Monmouthshire, in
southeast Wales located about 2+1⁄2
miles (4.0 km) north/northwest of Usk....
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Trostrey Court House,
Trostrey,
Monmouthshire is a late 16th
century gentry house. The
current building replaced an
earlier medieval court. The
house pla****...
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Church of St David,
Trostrey, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
parish church with its
origins in the 14th century. Its
founder may have been
Geoffrey Marshall...
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Kemeys Commander, a
small village". Coxe also
visited the
nearby village of
Trostrey,
recording of the
church that its "situation is
extremely wild and romantic;...
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Llanbadoc Glascoed, Gwehelog,
Kemeys Commander, Llancayo, Monkswood, Rhadyr,
Trostrey Llangybi Fawr Llangybi,
Llanhennock and
Llantrisant Fawr Coed y paen, Gwernesney...
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Llanhennock •
Llanllowell •
Llantrisant • Monkswood1 •
Panteg •
Tredunnock •
Trostrey • Usk
Wentlooge B****aleg •
Bedwas •
Bedwellty •
Bettws •
Coedkernew • Henllys...
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stretching between islands on the
river to draw its water.
Gorrats Mill at
Trostrey sits on the Usk's left bank at SO 359040. The
possible 16th
century Prioress...
- at the time of
William Coxe's
visit to the area,
there was a
forge at
Trostrey, near
Kemeys Commander, from
which bar iron was sent by road to "Tredunnock...
- Llanddewifach, Llanddewirhydderch, Llanddewi-skirrid, Llangeview, Llanthony,
Trostrey St Deiniol:
Itton St Denis:
Llanishen St Dingad:
Dingestow St Dubricius:...
- Rhosllanerchrugog, Rhulen, Rhymney, Saron, Talgarreg, Talybont, Tonyrefail, Trallwng,
Trostrey, Tumble, Whitchurch, Whitton,
Ystalyfera SS
David &
Cyfelach 1 Llangyfelach...