Coed y Fedw Tump
Coed y Fedw Tump is a castle in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire, Wales. Coed y Fedw Tump is situated nearby to the residential building Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse, Raglan, as well as near the village Dingestow.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St Martin’s Church and Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse, Raglan.
St Martin’s Church
Church
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The Church of St Martin, Pen-y-clawdd, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with Norman origins which was rebuilt in the 15th century. It is located on the site of an early Welsh defensive earthwork. St Martin’s Church is situated 4,000 feet southeast of Coed y Fedw Tump.
Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse, Raglan
Residential building
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Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse, Raglan, Monmouthshire is a gentry house dating from the early 17th century. Owned by the Bradburys, High Sheriffs of Monmouthshire, and later by the Williams family and then the Prichards of Penallt, it remains a privately owned farmhouse. Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse, Raglan is situated 2,400 feet southwest of Coed y Fedw Tump.
St Dingat’s Church, Dingestow
Church
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The Church of St Dingat in Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the 14th century. It is dedicated to Saint Dingat or Dingad, a 5th-century Welsh saint. St Dingat’s Church, Dingestow is situated 1¼ miles northeast of Coed y Fedw Tump.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pen-y-clawdd and Dingestow.
Pen-y-clawdd
Village
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Pen-y-clawdd is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, situated between Raglan and Monmouth. The village is the site of a medieval fortification and there is a historic church with an ancient cross in the churchyard which is a scheduled monument.
Dingestow
Village
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Dingestow is a small village in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located 4 miles south-west of Monmouth and approximately the same distance north-east of Raglan in rural Monmouthshire. The River Trothy passes through the village.
Tregare
Village
Photo: Mike Hallett, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Tregare is an ancient parish on the northern border of the Raglan hundred of Monmouthshire in southeast Wales. Tregare is situated 2 miles northwest of Coed y Fedw Tump.
Coed y Fedw Tump
- Type: Castle
- Description: castle in the UK
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Welsh—“Coed y Fedw Tump” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Coed y Fedw Tump”
- Swedish: “Coed y Fedw Tump”
- Welsh: “Twmp Coed y Fedw”
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