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About 4.5 km (2.8 mi) west south west of Monmouth and 1 km (0.62 mi) north north east of Dingestow church, prominently situated amidst its own parkland just north of the road between Dingestow and Wonastow [87] 2065: Usk Castle: Usk: 16 February 1953
T. Tal-y-coed Court; The Tithe Barn, Abergavenny; Ton Farmhouse, Llangybi; Town Farm, Grosmont; Tredean House, Devauden; Tregeiriog House, Llanishen, Monmouthshire
Monmouthpedia (styled as MonmouthpediA) is a collaborative project linking the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia and the town of Monmouth in Wales. [2] [3] [4] The project uses QRpedia QR codes to provide multilingual smart phone access to Wikipedia articles covering notable subjects in Monmouth, such as places, people, artefacts, flora and fauna. [5]
Monmouth (/ ˈ m ɒ n m ə θ / MON-məth or / ˈ m ʌ n-/ MUN-; Welsh: Trefynwy, lit. 'Town on the Monnow') is a market town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, situated on where the River Monnow joins the River Wye, two miles (three kilometres) from the Wales–England border.
The Western Monmouth County Edition covers Allentown, Upper Freehold, Roosevelt, Millstone, Manalapan, Englishtown, Marlboro, Freehold Borough and Freehold Township. The news site covers hyper-local stories, maintaining an audience base that is looking for news stories about their local community.
The Monmouth Courthouse Commercial Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Monmouth, Illinois. The district encompasses Monmouth's historic commercial core and includes 63 contributing buildings and sites, most of them commercial buildings. Growth in the district began in the 1850s and continued through the 1920s, with ...
1–6 Priory Street in Monmouth, Wales, is a row of six shop houses designed by the architect George Vaughan Maddox and constructed c. 1837. They form part of Maddox's redevelopment of the centre of Monmouth and stand opposite his Market Hall .
By the 14th century, a portion of the street plan of Monmouth had been determined. [1] St James Street is located within the medieval walls of the town, built around 1300. [ 2 ] It is depicted on the map of Monmouth (pictured below) created by John Speed in 1610.