- The
River Trothy (Welsh: Afon Troddi) is a
river which flows through north Monmouthshire, in
rural south east Wales. It is a
tributary of the
River Wye...
-
River Monnow, and
immediately north of the
point at
which the
smaller River Trothy flows into the Wye from the west.
Immediately to the south, the Wye enters...
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tributaries include the
river Lugg, Elan, Dulas, Irfon, Marteg, Monnow,
Trothy, Ithon, Llynfi,
Letton Lake,
Tarennig (the Wye's
first tributary) and Bidno...
- southwards. At Monmouth, the
Monnow joins into the
River Wye with the
River Trothy. The
unique medieval Monnow Bridge in
Monmouth is the only
remaining fortified...
- Mitc**** Troy /
Llanfihangel Troddi (Church of St
Michael on the
River Trothy) a
village and
community in Monouthshire,
south east Wales. Troyes, a commune...
- and
later Dukes of Beaufort. The
present structure,
overlooking the
River Trothy was
constructed from 1681 to 1684 as a
wedding present for
Charles Somerset...
- the same
distance north-east of
Raglan in
rural Monmouthshire. The
River Trothy p****es
through the village. The
village was once the site of a
Norman motte...
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located between Abergavenny and
Monmouth and
north of Raglan. The
River Trothy p****es
close by.
Joseph Bradney, the
antiquarian and
author of A History...
- seen
above ground. It was
originally located on the west bank of the
River Trothy, in
remote countryside about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of the
village of Dingestow...
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Beaufort Bridge River Wye
Monmouth Troy
Monmouth Viaduct Wyesham Halt
Coleford Railway Wye
Valley Railway Monmouth Troy
tunnel River Trothy Dingestow...