Cadw properties in Gwent, Wales

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Name Location Attraction Type Heritage Rating
Abergavenny Castle Abergavenny Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Blaenavon Ironworks Blaenavon Museum 4 Heritage Rating
Caerleon Roman Fortress, Baths, and Amphitheatre Caerleon Roman 4 Heritage Rating
Caerwent Roman Town Caerwent Roman 4 Heritage Rating
Chepstow Castle Chepstow Castle 5 Heritage Rating
Chepstow Port Wall Chepstow Historic Property 3 Heritage Rating
Chepstow, Bulwark Camp Chepstow Prehistoric 3 Heritage Rating
Grosmont Castle Grosmont Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Hen Gwrt Moated Site Llantilio Crossenny Historic Property 3 Heritage Rating
Llanmelin Wood Hill Fort Llanvair Discoed Prehistoric 3 Heritage Rating
Llanthony Priory Llanthony Abbey 3 Heritage Rating
Monmouth Castle Monmouth Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Newport Castle Newport Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Raglan Castle Raglan Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Runston Chapel Crick Church 2 Heritage Rating
Skenfrith Castle Skenfrith Castle 3 Heritage Rating
Tintern Abbey Tintern Abbey 5 Heritage Rating
White Castle Llantilio Crossenny Castle 4 Heritage Rating
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Llandaff Cathedral
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St David's Cathedral
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Neyland (Self catering)
Oakdene, Neyland

Oakdene

A detached cottage set near Neyland in Pembrokeshire, able to sleep up to eight people in four bedrooms.

Sleeps: 8

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Maenclochog (Self catering)
The Old Dairy, Maenclochog

The Old Dairy

Forlan Fach is a characterful annexe resting in New Moat near Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Sleeps: 4

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