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  2. Trefil - Wikipedia

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    Trefil is a small village in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, south Wales. It lies at the top of the Sirhowy Valley, near to Brecon Beacons National Park. It is three miles northwest of Tredegar. With one public house, The Top House, serving homemade food and drinks to local visitors.

  3. Swffryd - Wikipedia

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    Swffryd is the most Southerly Human settlement in Blaenau Gwent. [3] The population of the community is 5,947 including the whole ward of Crumlin. [4] Most of the site was built as local authority houses to house the mining population. Lewis Street, Rectory Road and other parts in the west of the village have older houses and buildings.

  4. Beaufort, Blaenau Gwent - Wikipedia

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    The Beaufort works house eventually became a fever hospital in 1902 and has since been demolished. [citation needed] The ground, just south of Beaufort Hill, and close to a Chapel of Rest in the area known as Glanyafon, once occupied by the iron works has long been cleared and covered with houses.

  5. Brynithel - Wikipedia

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    Brynithel is a village in the Ebbw Valley in Blaenau Gwent. It belongs in the community of Llanhilleth . It is located 1.79 miles (2.88 km) south of Abertillery and 10.09 miles (16.24 km) north of Newport .

  6. Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire - Wikipedia

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    More recent studies include those of the architectural historian John Newman, in his Gwent/Monmouthshire volume of the Pevsner Buildings of Wales series; and, most exhaustively, by Sir Cyril Fox and Lord Raglan, in their three-volume study, Monmouthshire Houses. [34]

  7. Kingdom of Gwent - Wikipedia

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    The area has been occupied since the Paleolithic, with Mesolithic finds at Goldcliff and evidence of growing activity throughout the Bronze and Iron Age.. Gwent came into being after the Romans had left Britain, and was a successor state drawing on the culture of the pre-Roman Silures tribe and ultimately a large part of their Iron Age territories.

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