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County - South Wales
Tel code: 01873 | code search
Postcode: NP7 | code search
Population: 14000
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Abergavenny is a fine old town, its Main Street a pleasing jumble of interesting architecture. The ruined castle stands over a Roman fort, and the church of St Mary was built as part of a Bendectine Priory in the 11th century... Read More

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Ty LLew B&B

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Ty Llew is a newly built town house situated in Abergavenny, at the heart of the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park and one hour’s drive from Cardiff.
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Brynhonddu Country House B&B

Brynhonddu Country House B&B
Brynhonddu provides for comfortable accommodation within picturesque surroundings and is ideally situated for Walking, Touring and Activity Breaks. Set in the foot hills of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park, within ... More | visit website
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Black Lion Guest House

Black Lion Guest House

A family run newly refurbished warm and friendly 4* Guest House. Five fully equipped Rooms. Ideal for town and transport links with courtesy transport available. Close to pubs and restaurants. Ideal position for walkers, bikers ... More | visit website

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