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The Walkfo guide to things to do & explore in Penterry


Visit Penterry PlacesVisit Penterry places using Walkfo for free guided tours of the best Penterry places to visit. A unique way to experience Penterry’s places, Walkfo allows you to explore Penterry as you would a museum or art gallery with audio guides.

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Penterry (Welsh: Penteri) is a small rural parish of 479 acres (1.94 km) in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located between the villages of St. Arvans and Tintern, about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Chepstow, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. When you visit Penterry, Walkfo brings Penterry places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.

  

Penterry Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Penterry


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With 29 audio plaques & Penterry places for you to explore in the Penterry area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Penterry places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.

Penterry history


Penterry was originally located beside the Roman road (locally called Piccadilly) between the Severn estuary in the south and the small fort at Blestium, now Monmouth. The area is believed to have been severely affected by the Black Death, and a grove of trees near the church has been identified as a plague pit.

Why visit Penterry with Walkfo Travel Guide App?


Visit Penterry PlacesYou can visit Penterry places with Walkfo Penterry to hear history at Penterry’s places whilst walking around using the free digital tour app. Walkfo Penterry has 29 places to visit in our interactive Penterry map, with amazing history, culture & travel facts you can explore the same way you would at a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Penterry, being in the moment, without digital distraction or limits to a specific walking route. Our historic audio walks, National Trust interactive audio experiences, digital tour guides for English Heritage locations are available at Penterry places, with a AI tour guide to help you get the best from a visit to Penterry & the surrounding areas.

“Curated content for millions of locations across the UK, with 29 audio facts unique to Penterry places in an interactive Penterry map you can explore.”

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29 tourist, history, culture & geography spots


 

  Penterry historic spots

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Walkfo Penterry tourism map key: places to see & visit like National Trust sites, Blue Plaques, English Heritage locations & top tourist destinations in Penterry

  

Best Penterry places to visit


Penterry has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Penterry’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Penterry’s information audio spots:

Penterry photo Caerwood and Ashberry Goose House
Caerwood And Ashberry Goose House is a 0.01-hectare (0.025-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1991. The site lies within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Penterry photo Sylvan House Barn
Sylvan House Barn (grid reference SO534023) is a 0.005-hectare (0.012-acre) stone built barn near the village of St Briavels, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Site was notified as a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1995.
Penterry photo Wyndcliffe Court
Wyndcliffe Court, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the village of St. Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, was completed in 1922. The client was Charles Leigh Clay and the architect Eric Francis with gardens designed by Henry Avray Tipping.
Penterry photo Wyndcliff
The Wyndcliff or Wyndcliffe is a steep limestone cliff rising above the western bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales. The cliff rises to 771 feet (235 m) at its summit. The area is traversed by the Wye Valley Walk and is also a popular venue for rock climbing. Access is provided by the A466 road which passes along the valley immediately below the cliff face.
Penterry photo Howick Farmhouse, Itton
Howick Farmhouse, in the hamlet of Howick, near Itton, Monmouthshire, dates from the mid-16th century. It is a Grade II* listed building with its associated barns and stable block.
Penterry photo St Anne’s House, Tintern
St Anne’s House, Tintern, Monmouthshire, is a house of early medieval origin which includes elements of the gatehouse and chapel of Tintern Abbey. The building was reconstructed in the mid 19th century when it was the home of John Loraine Baldwin, founder of the I Zingari Cricket Club.
Penterry photo Trelleck Grange
Trelleck Grange (or Trellech Grange) is a small hamlet in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is seven miles south of Monmouth.

Visit Penterry plaques


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Penterry has 1 physical plaques in tourist plaque schemes for you to explore via Walkfo Penterry plaques audio map when visiting. Plaques like National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide visual geo-markers to highlight points-of-interest at the places where they happened – and Walkfo’s AI has researched additional, deeper content when you visit Penterry using the app. Experience the history of a location when Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio close to each Penterry plaque. Explore Plaques & History has a complete list of Hartlepool’s plaques & Hartlepool history plaque map.