Castleton is a Village in the county of Newport (Casnewydd).
Castleton in Derbyshire is home to the fantastic limestone caves of Blue John Cavern and Speedwell Cavern, overlooked by the mighty Mam Tor.
Castleton postcode: CF3 2UU
There are great places to visit near Castleton.
Castleton History
There are some historic monuments around Castleton:
- Queen Alexandra Dock Harbour Defence Gun Emplacement
- Castell Glas Castle Mound
- Llantarnam Abbey Tithe Barn
- Castle Field Camp E Of Craig-Llywn
- Caer Castell Camp
- Pen y lan Roman Site
- Cairns West of Craig y Dyffryn
- Pen-y-Lan Camp
- Ruperra Hillfort and Motte
- House Platforms to W of Mynydd Machen
- Gwern y Cleppa Burial Chamber
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Marshfield
- St. Peter's Churchyard Cross, Henllys
- Former Dam of Cwmcarn Canal Reservoir
- Fourteen Locks, Monmouthshire Canal
- Castell Meredydd
- Castle Mound E of Graig Wood
- St Mellons Churchyard Cross
- St. Michael's Churchyard Cross, Machen
- Begwns Round Barrow, Mynydd Machen
- Twm-Barlwm Mound and Bailey Castle
- Relict Seawall on Rumney Great Wharf
- Ringwork 225m North East of Rhiwderyn
- Coed y Defaid Camp
- Machen Forge and Tinplate Works
- Twyn Pant-Teg Round Barrow
- Wentloog Castle
- Newport Castle
- Ruperra Castle
- Ruperra Castle lower summerhouse remains
- Druidstone Standing Stone
- Tredegar Fort
- Round Cairn 315m S of Upper Wenallt
- Twyn Tudor
- Churchyard Cross
- Rudry Ironworks
- Croes Carn Einion Roman Site