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  2. Goldcliff - Wikipedia

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    Goldcliff (Welsh: Allteuryn) is a village, parish and community to the south east of the city of Newport in South Wales. It lies within the Newport city boundaries in the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. Administratively, the community of Goldcliff includes the village/parish of Whitson. The population in 2001 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Westgate Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Westgate Hotel, Commercial Street, Newport, Wales is a hotel building dating from the 19th century. On 4 November 1839 the hotel saw the major scenes of the Newport Rising, when 3,000 Chartists, some of them armed, led by John Frost marched on Newport to attempt to secure the release of five of their number who were being held under arrest at the hotel.

  5. New Trend Has People Looking Up Old Home Photos on Google ...

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    A heartwarming TikTok trend has users traveling down memory lane — virtually — by exploring old Google Maps photos of places with links to cherished memories and loved ones. Across the app ...

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire - Wikipedia

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    Newport: Newport & Monmouthshire Branch of the Historical Association and Chepstow Society. OCLC 249172228. — (1980). The Story of Monmouthshire, Volume 1, From the earliest times to the Civil War. Monmouth: Monnow Press. ISBN 978-0-95066-1810. OCLC 866777550. — (1979). The Story of Monmouthshire, Volume 2, From the Civil War to Present ...

  7. Commercial Street, Newport - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings on Commercial Street were the Westgate Hotel [3] (now on what is called Westgate Square), Newport's Town Hall (1885 by T. M. Lockwood, [4] demolished when it was replaced by the 1940 Civic Centre), the Empire Theatre (which burnt down in the 1940s), [5] and several banks and large department stores. [3] [6]

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...