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Sudbrook is located 4 miles south west of Chepstow and 1 mile east of Caldicot. It lies close to the Second Severn Crossing on the Severn Estuary, and adjoins the village of Portskewett. It was largely built in the late 19th century for workers on the railway tunnel. When you visit Sudbrook, Monmouthshire, Walkfo brings Sudbrook, Monmouthshire places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
Sudbrook, Monmouthshire Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Sudbrook, Monmouthshire
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Sudbrook, Monmouthshire history
Sudbrook hill fort
Sudbrook was of early historic importance in guarding the Severn estuary at an ancient ferry crossing place. The hillfort was originally much bigger than now having been eroded over the centuries. It was probably built and occupied by the Silures from the 2nd century BC.
Holy Trinity Church
The nave walls date from the 12th century; the chancel was added in the 14th century and the south porch in the 15th century. The preaching cross which is now inside the church was originally outside and was probably moved to prevent it falling into the sea.
Sudbrook village and the Severn Tunnel
Most of Sudbrook was built as a new village for workers on the Severn Tunnel. The first cottages were built by contractor Thomas A. Walker in 1877, and rapid development took place over the next decade. Some of the houses – originally known as Concrete Row – are believed to be the first concrete houses built in Britain.
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Best Sudbrook, Monmouthshire places to visit
Sudbrook, Monmouthshire has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Sudbrook, Monmouthshire’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Sudbrook, Monmouthshire’s information audio spots:
St Mary’s Church, Caldicot
St Mary’s Church, also called St Mary Virgin Church, is a Church in Wales parish church in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales. There is evidence that the church has pre-Norman foundations. The earliest part of the building dates from the 14th century.
Church Farmhouse, Caldicot
Church Farmhouse, Caldicot, Monmouthshire is a substantial grange building which was a working farmhouse before 1205. It was established as a grange farm for Llanthony Secunda Priory in the 12th century. The adjacent barn has its own Grade II listing.
Nedern Brook Wetlands
Nedern Brook Wetland is a flood meadow habitat near Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales, designated since 1988 as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Site is of 44.5 hectares (110 acres) and is bridged by the M48 motorway.
Manor Farmhouse and Manor Cottage, Portskewett
Manor Farmhouse and Manor Cottage, Portskewett, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from early 17th century. The house is a Grade II* listed building.
St Mary’s Church, Portskewett
St Mary’s is located in the centre of the village of Portskewett, Monmouthshire. It is a Grade I listed building as of 19 August 1955.
Manor Farmhouse, Crick
Crick Manor, Crick, Monmouthshire is a late medieval manor house dating from the 15th century. The buildings comprise a chapel, of 13th century origins, now a separate house, the medieval, stone hall, and a 16th century wing. The house, privately owned and accommodating an archery centre is Grade II* listed.
Moynes Court
Moynes Court is a Grade II* listed building in the village of Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales. An earlier building was rebuilt as a private residence by Francis Godwin, Bishop of Llandaff, in 1609/10.
Portskewett Pier railway station
Portskewett Pier was a station on the Bristol & South Wales Union Railway. It was the Welsh side of the New Passage Ferry across the River Severn. The ferry linked rail services between Bristol and South Wales, avoiding the previous long detour through Gloucester.
St Pierre Hotel Gatehouse
Gatehouse and attached range at St Pierre Hotel, St Pierre, Mathern, Monmouthshire are the most significant remains of the Lewis family mansion. The original house was built by William Lewis, and extended by his son George, between 1475 and 1508. It was converted to the clubhouse of a golf club in 1962.
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