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Scheduled monuments have statutory protection. The compilation of the list is undertaken by Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments, which is an executive agency of the Welsh Government. [1] The list of scheduled monuments below is supplied by Cadw [2] with additional material from RCAHMW and Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust
Pages in category "Scheduled monuments in Monmouthshire" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Monmouthshire" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The Three Castles was a former medieval lordship, comprising the fortifications of Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales.The castles were established by the Normans in the wake of their conquest of England in 1066, to protect the route from Wales to Hereford.
This is a list of hillforts of Monmouthshire that have been registered with Cadw as historical monuments. [1] Welsh names are in brackets. Hillforts of Monmouthshire
In addition to the Cadw register, a separate record of historic sites, called Coflein, is maintained by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW). [12] [note 2] There are 48 registered parks and gardens in Monmouthshire. Five are listed at Grade I, nine at Grade II*, and thirty-four at Grade II.
A memorial statue to the aviation pioneer Charles Rolls stands in front of the Shire Hall in Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Wales.The 8 feet (2.4 m) high bronze statue was designed by Sir William Goscombe John, R.A. [2] and Sir Aston Webb, R.A. designed the pink granite plinth. [2]
The monument's record is in the collection of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. [1] The Cadw Building ID Number for the Monmouth War Memorial is 85239. [2] Cadw is the historic environment service for the government of Wales. The Welsh term "cadw" means to keep or protect. [8]