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  2. Ye Olde Murenger House - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Murenger House is a 19th-century pub with a mock Tudor front on High Street, Newport, Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It replaced a 17th-century pub, the Fleur de Lys, on the same site. It is named after the medieval job of a murenger, a person who collected tolls for the repair of the town walls, and is Grade II listed due to its historic interest ...

  3. Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire - Wikipedia

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    Monmouthshire is a county and principal area of Wales. It borders Torfaen and Newport to the west; Herefordshire and Gloucestershire to the east; and Powys to the north. The largest town is Abergavenny, with the other major towns being Chepstow, Monmouth, and Usk. [1]

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Newport - Wikipedia

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    See more images Plas Machen Graig ST2346787539 51°34′53″N 3°06′21″W  /  51.581518554246°N 3.1059327789217°W  / 51.581518554246; -3.1059327789217  (Plas Machen) 3 March 1952 At the end of a track S off the A468, some 900m Se of the church at Lower Machen. 2905 See more images Church of St Basil Graig ST2773587124 51°34′42″N 3°02′39″W  /  51.578352315159 ...

  5. Christchurch, Newport - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch is the location of one of Newport's large municipal cemeteries, north of Christchurch Road overlooking Caerleon. [6] Nearby once stood Christchurch Junior School. Christchurch has a War Memorial, to combatants of World War I and World War II, directly in front of the church, and a public house, The Greyhound Inn, opposite.

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Newport - Wikipedia

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    See more images Stable Block, Tredegar House Coedkernew ST2872285297 51°33′43″N 3°01′47″W  /  51.562053717895°N 3.0296501130596°W  / 51.562053717895; -3.0296501130596  (Stable Block, Tredegar House) 1 March 1963 Stables Located to the NW of Tredegar House, facing onto the cobbled Stable Court, and enclosed to the rear by the Stable Yard. 2910 See more images Church of ...

  7. More than a 'fancy house': How Newport's Rough Point ... - AOL

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    The Newport Restoration Foundation recently made one of the city’s most prominent house museums, Rough Point, free for all Newport County residents, the most recent move in a yearlong effort by ...

  8. Portskewett - Wikipedia

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    The name Portskewett is generally believed to derive from the Welsh Porth-is-Coed, meaning "the harbour below the wood", or alternatively "the harbour of the area below the wood" - that is, the post-Roman cantref of Gwent Is Coed, centred on Caerwent about 3 miles away. [4] An alternative derivation is from Porth Ysgewydd, the port of the elder ...

  9. High Street, Newport, Wales - Wikipedia

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    High Street, Newport (2005), looking south Newport Market, High Street entrance and modern pedestrianisation (2014) High Street is the main historical street and the original main thoroughfare in the centre of Newport, South Wales. Nowadays it runs approximately 280m between Westgate Square and the Old Green Interchange (facing Newport Castle).