Mathern
Mathern is a Village in the county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy).
Mathern postcode: NP16 6HZ
There are great places to visit near Mathern including some great towns, ruins and historic buildings.
Tintern is a great place to visit close to Mathern if you like towns.
Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn is a great place to visit close to Mathern if you like ruins.
Don't miss Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn's historic buildings if visiting the area around Mathern.
Mathern History
There are some historic monuments around Mathern:
- Offa's Dyke: section 65m north of Brook House
- Whitewall Brake Roman Site
- The Alcove, Piercefield
- Llanmelin Wood Camps
- Heston Brake Long Barrow
- Offa's Dyke: section in Caswell Wood, 280m west of Beeches Farm
- Portskewett Hill Roman Site
- Broad Stone
- Royal Naval Propellant Factory Guided Weapons Scheme Static Firing Bay
- Old Furnace Blast Furnace
- St Arvan's Church Cross-slab
- St. Thomas a Becket's Churchyard Cross, Wolvesnewton
- Tintern Upper Wireworks (New Tongs Mill)
- Runston Medieval Village Site & Runston Chapel
- The Platform, Piercefield
- Blackcliff Wood Camp
- Kilgwrrwg Churchyard Cross
- St Peter's Cave
- Moated Site South of Moynes Court
- Offa's Dyke: section in Boatwood Plantation, 320m south west of Chase Farm
- Long Barrow and Round Barrow at Thornwell Farm
- Sudbrook Camp and Sudbrook Chapel
- Enclosure revealed by Aerial Photography
- Crick Medieval House
- Lower or Abbey Wireworks, Tintern
- Chepstow Town Wall and Gate
- Offa's Dyke: section in Lippets Grove, 680m WSW of Beeches Farm
- Cewere Quarry and Limekiln, Llanvair-Discoed
- Wyndcliff Roman Site
- Offa's Dyke: section on St Briavels Common, 100m south east of Hill Farm
- Tintern Abbey, Precinct Wall
- Colwell Grove Limekiln and Quarry, Tintern
- The Grotto, Piercefield
- Gaer Hill Camp, Penterry
- Offa's Dyke: section 240m north east of Buttington Farm
- Lancaut deserted village
- Royal Naval Propellant Factory Caerwent Nitro-glycerine Hill
- Offa's Dyke: section in Chapelhouse Wood, 240m west of the Recreation Ground
- Offa's Dyke: section known as Buttington Tump, 100m west of Buttington Lodge
- Offa's Dyke: section 130m north west of Pennsylvania Farm
- Offa's Dyke: section on Madgett Hill, 290m south east of Brook House
- Tintern Abbey, Inner Precinct
- Chepstow Park Wood Cairn
- Offa's Dyke: section on Madgett Hill, 580m west of The Old Mill
- Blackcliff Wood Limekiln
- Tintern Abbey, Watergate
- The Berries Mound & Bailey Castle
- Offa's Dyke: section in Passage Grove, 660m west of Sheepcot
- Chepstow Park Wood Moated Site
- Offa's Dyke: section in Worgan's Wood, 800m west of Chase Farm
- The socket stone and part of the shaft of a churchyard cross in St Andrew's churchyard
- Caerwent Roman City
- Dinham Castle
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Penterry
- Offa's Dyke: section in Cutt's Orchard, 230m south east of Brook House
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Portskewett
- Offa's Dyke: section in Shorncliff Wood including the Devil's Pulpit, 790m south west of Sheepcot
- Pierce Wood Camps
- Offa's Dyke: section on Madgett Hill, 380m south east of Brook House
- The Giant's Cave, Piercefield
- Harold's House (site of)
- Offa's Dyke: section in Danehill Wood, 300m west of East Vaga
- Caldicot Castle (unoccupied parts)
- Three Round Barrows in Lower Hale Wood
- Church Farm Romano-British settlement
- Chepstow Castle
- Roman site 150yds (140m) E of Palace Cottage, Boughspring
- Heavy Anti-aircraft battery 520m east of Holes Mouth
- Crick Round Barrow
- Chepstow Town Slipway
- The Cold Bath: Piercefield
- Motte Castle 57m south-west of Church of St Mary Magdalene
- Bishop Barnet's Wood Camp
- Offa's Dyke: section immediately north east of Sedbury sewage works
- Lancaut promontory fort
- Bulwarks Camp
- Round cairn 720m west of Chase Farm
- Crick Moated Site