Llanvihangel Crucorney

Llanvihangel Crucorney
Welsh: Llanfihangel Crucornau

Church of St. Michael and All Angels
Llanvihangel Crucorney
 Llanvihangel Crucorney shown within Monmouthshire
Population 1,201 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSO325206
Principal areaMonmouthshire
Ceremonial countyGwent
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town ABERGAVENNY
Postcode district NP7
Dialling code 01600
Police Gwent
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentMonmouth
List of places
UK
Wales
Monmouthshire

Coordinates: 51°52′45″N 2°58′55″W / 51.87907°N 2.981892°W / 51.87907; -2.981892

Llanvihangel Crucorney (Welsh: Llanfihangel Crucornau) is a small village in the community (parish) of Crucorney, Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Abergavenny and 18 miles (29 km) south-west of Hereford, England on the A465 road.

Setting

Llanvihangel Crucorney lies on the eastern edge of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The village sits at the entrance to the Vale of Ewyas (also known as the Llanthony valley). The sweeping hill the village sits on is a terminal moraine, deposited during the last Ice Age, that marks the maximum advance of a glacier that once flowed down the valley.[2] The Skirrid is located just to the south; it's distinctive peak forms an imposing local landmark. The village is surrounded by farmland with a mix of pasture, for sheep and dairy cattle grazing, and arable crops. The area is popular with hill walkers and the long distance trails the Beacons Way and Offa's Dyke Path pass close by.

History, amenities and architecture

Amenities

In the centre of the village is a church, village shop and garage as well as The Skirrid Mountain Inn which is reputed to be one of the oldest public houses in Wales. There is a primary school and village hall located in nearby Pandy. The nearest railway station is Abergavenny.

Architecture

The village is characterised by its stone built architecture, with many historic properties interspersed with more recently built homes. Notable buildings include:

Governance

The village falls in the 'Crucorney' electoral ward. This ward includes Grosmont in addition to this village. The total ward population taken at the 2011 census was 2,121.[10]

Notable people

Notes

  1. "Civil Parish population 2011.Retrieved 3 April 2015".
  2. "Llanfihangel Crucornau End Moraine". http://www.geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2016. External link in |website= (help)
  3. "Church of St Michael, Crucorney". British Listed Buildings.
  4. The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire, page 287, accessed 7 February 2012
  5. "Events at Llanvihangel Court". www.llanvihangelcourt.com.
  6. http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/45109/images/LLWYN-CELYN/
  7. "Llwyn Celyn". The Landmark Trust. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  8. Good Stuff IT Services (1952-06-05). "Pen-y-Clawdd Court - Crucorney - Monmouthshire - Wales". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  9. "Pen-Y-Clawdd Court, Gardens, Llanvihangel Crucorney | Site Details". Coflein. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  10. "Crucorney ward 2011.Retrieved 3 April 2015".

External links

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