Llanover
Llanover is a Village in the county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy).
Llanover in Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is located 6.0 km S from Abergavenny and 7.7 km N from Pontypool.
Llanover postcode: NP7 9EY
There are great places to visit near Llanover including some great towns, ruins and historic buildings.
The area close to Llanover boasts some of the best towns including Tintern.
There are a several good ruins in the area around Llanover like Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn.
Places near Llanover feature a number of interesting historic buildings including Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn.
Llanover History
There are some historic monuments around Llanover:
- St. David's Churchyard Cross, Trostre
- St. James's Churchyard Cross, Llanvetherine
- Blaenavon Upper Brick Yard
- Cairn on the Blorenge
- Blorenge Quarries Tramroad
- White Castle
- Llangibby Castle Mound
- Garnddyrys Ironworks (Site of) and adjacent Tramway
- Area of Conventual Buildings, St Mary's Priory
- Engine Pit, Blaenavon
- Llangibby Castle (Castell Tregrug)
- Twyn y Cregen Castle Mound
- Usk Roman Site
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Northern Entrances & Site of Lower Rank
- St. Mabli's Churchyard Cross, Llanvapley
- Air Furnace at British Ironworks
- Cwmbyrgwm Colliery
- Castle Arnold
- Iron Ore Scours at Upper Race, Pontypool
- Pwll Du Limestone Quarry & Water Balance Lift
- Graig Foel medieval ringwork
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Southern Approach
- Blorenge Tunnel, Hill's Tramroad
- Bettws Newydd Churchyard Cross-Base
- The Graig Settlement
- Abergavenny Roman Fort
- British Colliery Pumping Engine House
- Coal and Iron Ore Workings West of Abergavenny Road, Blaenavon
- Limekiln and Quarries at Craig-yr-Hafod
- Old Beam Pump & Winding Engine, Glyn Pits
- Garn Road Powder House 300m ENE of Ashgrove Bungalow
- Abergavenny Castle
- Llanvihangel Nigh Usk Churchyard Cross
- Aaron Brute's Level and Iron Bridge
- Hill's Tramroad Inclines, Llanfoist
- St. Bartholomew's Churchyard Cross, Llanover
- Ffynnon Angoeron Holy Well
- Blaenavon Ironworks
- Tramroad Bridge, Bailey's Tramroad, Govilon
- Coed y Bwnydd Camp
- Battle Tump
- Carn-y-Defaid Round Cairns
- Llanarth Churchyard Cross-Base
- Llangattock Nigh Usk Churchyard Cross
- Round Barrow 180m North of Ty-Canol
- Llanwenarth Churchyard Cross-Base
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Llanfair Cilgedyn
- Usk Castle (Unoccupied Parts)
- St. Bridget's Churchyard Cross, Llansantffraed
- Abergavenny Bridge
- St Mary's Yard Castle Mound
- Iron and coal patching at Pen-ffordd-goch, Blaenafon
- Mynydd Pen-y-fal round cairns
- Llanthewy-Rhytherch Churchyard Cross-Base
- St. Faith's Churchyard Cross, Llanfoist
- Abersychan Railway
- Remains of St Michael's Chapel and Skirrid Fawr Defended Enclosure
- Llancayo Camp
- Capel Newydd, Blaenavon (site of)