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Attractions near Pandy
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White Castle
(4 Miles)*
This little-known historical gem is located deep in Wales's border country, today a tranquil landscape but in medieval times hotly disputed territory. Along with Skenfrith and Grosmont, White Castle was one of a triangle of fortresses. |
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Abergavenny Museum & Castle
(6 Miles)*
Abergavenny Museum presents the story of this historic market town from Prehistoric and Roman times right through to the present day. |
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Tretower Court and Castle
(9 Miles)*
A visit to Tretower Court and Castle reveals two historic sites for the price of one. In open country against the backdrop of the Brecon Beacons stands a stark, round tower and its companion piece - a handsome stone manor house. |
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Blaenavon Ironworks
(10 Miles)*
South Wales's industrial history is recalled at this revealing site, one of Europe's best-preserved 18th century ironworks. |
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Raglan Castle
(10 Miles)*
Handsome Raglan, set amongst green, rolling border country, marks the end of an auspicious line. Largely the creation of the more peaceful, later Middle Ages, it brings to a close the great castle-building episode in Welsh history. |
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Nelson Museum & Local History Centre
(12 Miles)*
Horatio Nelson was born in Norfolk, died at sea, and is buried in St Paul's Cathedral - yet Monmouth is home to a magnificent collection of Nelson material. |
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Moccas Court
(13 Miles)*
Built by Anthony Keck in 1775 overlooking the River Wye, decoration including the round room and oval stair by Robert Adam.Now run as exclusive country house guests accommodation, see website |
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Towns near Pandy
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Llanvihangel Crucorney
(1 Mile)*
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Rowlstone
(3 Miles)*
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Partrishow
(4 Miles)*
Partrishow is a very small village about 2miles north of Abergavenny South wales. |
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Llanthony
(5 Miles)*
Llanthony valley is an unspoiled mystical valley between Abergavenny and Hereford. A place you always wish to return to time and time again. |
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Abergavenny
(5 Miles)*
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Ewyas Harold
(5 Miles)*
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Abbey Dore
(5 Miles)*
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