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Wentwood (Welsh: Coed Gwent), in Monmouthshire,
South Wales, is a
forested area of hills,
rising to 1,014 feet (309 m)
above sea level. It is
located to...
- north-facing side of
Christchurch Hill down into the Vale of Usk,
overlooking the
Wentwood escarpment. The resort's area is
circa 2,000
acres (810 ha).
Formerly the...
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Forest Denbighshire Llandegla Forest Gwynedd Coed-y-Brenin
Monmouthshire Wentwood Neath Port
Talbot Afan
Forest Park
Powys Clun
Forest Hafren Forest Ballypatrick...
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Maesglas Maindee Mendalgief Parc-Seymour
Peterstone Rhiwderin Ridgeway Riverside Somerton St
Brides Underwood Uskmouth Wentwood Forest Whitson Wilcrick...
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acres (1,200 ha) of the
Wentwood forest for his own use, and
began to fell
trees for use in his
ironworks at Tintern.
Wentwood was not a
royal forest,...
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Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales. From 2000 to 2004 it was pla**** on the
Wentwood Hills course.
While that
course was
being redeveloped for the 2010 Ryder...
- on the
eastern side of
Wentwood Reservoir opposite Mynydd Alltir Fach
which sits on the
western side of the reservoir.
Wentwood rises behind these two...
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authority in Wales. The city is
largely low-lying, but with a few
hilly areas.
Wentwood is 1,014 ft (309 m)
above sea level.
Areas in the
south and east of the...
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Snakes Wood,
Suffolk Titnore Wood, West Sus****
Vincients Wood,
Wiltshire Wentwood,
Monmouthshire Whinfell Forest, ****bria
Whittlewood Forest, Northamptonshire...
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modern Welsh name, Cil-y-coed,
meaning "corner of the wood",
referring to
Wentwood, was
proposed by the 19th-century
lexicographer William Owen
Pughe as the...