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chepstow

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51.640900,-2.676800

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  • Chepstow

    Chepstow

    Town in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 175 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.642,-2.675

    Chepstow (Welsh: Cas-gwent) is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England. It is located on the tidal River Wye, about 2 miles (3 km) above its confluence with the River Severn, and adjoining the western end of the Severn Bridge. It is the easternmost settlement in Wales, situated 16 miles (26 km) east of Newport, 28 miles (45 km) east-northeast of Cardiff, 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Bristol and 110 miles (180 km) west of London.

  • Chepstow Castle

    Chepstow Castle

    Castle in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 342 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.6439,-2.6757

    Chepstow Castle (Welsh: Castell Cas-gwent) at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Located above cliffs on the River Wye, construction began in 1067 under the instruction of the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern. Originally known as Striguil, it was the southernmost of a chain of castles built in the Welsh Marches, and with its attached lordship took the name of the adjoining market town in about the 14th century.

  • Striguil

    Striguil

    Distance: Approx. 333 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.638,-2.678

    Striguil or Strigoil is the name that was used from the 11th century until the late 14th century for the port and Norman castle of Chepstow, on the Welsh side of the River Wye which forms the boundary with England. The name was also applied to the Marcher lordship which controlled the area in the period between the Norman conquest and the formation of Monmouthshire under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542.

  • Chepstow Rural District

    Chepstow Rural District

    Rural district in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 227 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.639,-2.678

    Chepstow Rural District was a rural district in the administrative county of Monmouthshire, Wales. It was established under the Local Government Act 1894, and was abolished in 1974 when its functions were assumed by the new Monmouth District Council. The responsibilities of the Rural District Council included housing, sanitation, sewerage, water supply, refuse collection, road maintenance, cemeteries, parks, and licensing of public entertainments.

  • Priory Church of St Mary, Chepstow

    Priory Church of St Mary, Chepstow

    Church in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 372 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.64266667,-2.67222778

    The Parish and Priory Church of St Mary is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, south east Wales. Parts of the building, including its ornate west doorway, date from the late 11th century and are contemporary with the nearby Norman castle. The church is a Grade I listed building.

  • Chepstow Port Wall

    Chepstow Port Wall

    Grade I listed building in Wales

    Distance: Approx. 112 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.640153,-2.67571

    The Port Wall in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a late thirteenth century stone wall, which was constructed for the twin purposes of defence and tax collection by permitting users of the town's market only one point of access through the wall at the Town Gate. The wall originally formed a semi-circle extending for some 1,100 metres (3,600 ft), roughly southwards from Chepstow Castle to the River Wye. It enclosed an area of 53 hectares (130 acres), including the entire town and port as it existed at that time.

  • Chepstow Town Gate

    Chepstow Town Gate

    Distance: Approx. 18 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.640966,-2.676558

    The Town Gate at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, known locally as the Town Arch, was historically the only landward entrance to the town through the Port Wall, and a point where tolls for those resorting to the town and its market were collected. It was originally built, with the wall, in the late thirteenth century. The current archway mainly dates from the sixteenth century, but has been restored and partly rebuilt on several occasions.

  • Powis Almshouses

    Powis Almshouses

    Distance: Approx. 294 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.64306,-2.67435

    The Powis Almshouses are a block of almshouses in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, at the junction of Church Street and Bridge Street (formerly St Anne's Street). The building dates from about 1721, and was constructed as a result of a bequest from Thomas Powis, a vintner who was probably born in the town. The almshouse is a Grade II* listed building.

  • Raglan Lodge

    Raglan Lodge

    House in Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 187 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.6423,-2.6753

    Raglan Lodge is a Grade II* listed building in Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. Though the frontage dates from the early 19th century, parts of the building date from the medieval period and the ground floor vaulted hall was probably the town's 14th century moot hall. The building has been refurbished and is currently used as a backpackers' hostel.

  • 14 Beaufort Square, Chepstow

    14 Beaufort Square, Chepstow

    Townhouse of medieval origin in Chepstow, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 178 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.6422,-2.6753

    14 Beaufort Square in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a townhouse of medieval origins. The present building was mainly constructed in the early 19th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.

  • St Mary's (Chepstow ward)

    St Mary's (Chepstow ward)

    Electoral ward in Wales

    Distance: Approx. 332 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.641,-2.672

    St Mary's is an electoral ward in the town of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. The ward elects councillors to Chepstow Town Council and Monmouthshire County Council.

  • Chepstow War Memorial

    Chepstow War Memorial

    War memorial in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales

    Distance: Approx. 170 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.642,-2.6751

    Chepstow War Memorial, in Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Wales, commemorates the men of the town who died in the First and Second World Wars. It was designed by Eric Francis, a locally-born architect. The memorial's Neoclassical design is uncommon.

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Current Temperature

1 Celsius

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1 Celsius

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1 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1022 hPa

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1022 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1013 hPa

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10000 meters

Wind speed

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2.51 m/s

wind direction

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