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Cwmcarvan

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OS grid reference
  
SO476075

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
NP25

Local time
  
Tuesday 1:22 AM

Ceremonial county
  
Gwent

UK parliament constituency
  
Monmouth

Principal area
  
Monmouthshire

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Police
  
Gwent

Dialling code
  
01600

Post town
  
Monmouth

Cwmcarvan

Weather
  
5°C, Wind W at 13 km/h, 78% Humidity

Cwmcarvan (Welsh: Cwmcarfan) is a small rural village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is located 4 miles south west of Monmouth and about 4 miles east of Raglan, off the old A40 road not far from Trellech.

Contents

Map of Cwmcarvan, Monmouth, UK

Church of St. Catwg

The church dates from the 13th or 14th century, in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, with some 16th-century features. It was heavily restored in the 1870s. The dedication is to St. Catwg or Cadoc, a Welsh saint of the 6th century. There are porches on both the south and north sides, supposedly so that the squires of Cwmbychan and Trevildu within the parish did not have to enter through the same door as each other.

Craig-y-Dorth

The hill of Craig-y-Dorth, 1 mile north east of the church, was the site of a battle in 1404 between Owain Glyndŵr's rebels and English forces. According to the Annals of Owain Glyn Dwr, "Here the more part of the English were slain and they were chased up to the town gate [of Monmouth]".

High Glanau

The house at High Glanau was built in 1923 for the writer and garden designer Henry Avray Tipping.

References

Cwmcarvan Wikipedia