view gallery S0 km | Penhow Castle - Paranormal - Wales. Great Britain. in Weird Story Locations Penhow Castle - the site of many ghostly manifestations, psychic, and paranormal activities, has been investigated. This investigation has been shown on British Television channels, BBC 1, BBC Wales and BBC 2 posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/23/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery S0 km | Penhow Castle - Newport - Wales. Great Britain. in Castles Penhow Castle - Built by the occupying Normans in 1129 AD. Privately owned since 2002. Located in the small village and community parish of Penhow, just inside the eastern edge of the boundary of the city of Newport, Gwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/25/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | St John's - Medieval Church - Penhow - Wales. Great Britain. in Medieval Churches The Parish church of St.John the Baptist - A medieval church standing next to Penhow castle. The twelfth century tower has a peel of six bells. St Johns a 'Church in Wales' denomination in the dioceses of Monmouth, located in Penhow, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/22/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | Penhow, Newport - Wales. Great Britain. in Wikipedia Entries The main attractions in Penhow are St John the Baptist medieval church, and Penhow Castle. Penhow is a small village and community parish just inside the eastern edge of the boundary of the city of Newport, Gwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/21/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | The Church of St John - Penhow - Wales. Great Britain. in This Old Church The Parish church of St.John the Baptist - An ancient church standing next to Penhow castle. The twelfth century tower has a peel of six bells. St Johns a 'Church in Wales' denomination in the dioceses of Monmouth, located in Penhow, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/21/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | St John's - Churchyard - Penhow - Wales. Great Britain. in Churchyard Cemeteries The Parish church of St.John the Baptist - An ancient church standing next to Penhow castle. The church and twelfth century tower stands surrounded by ancient & modern graves, looking down on the village of Penhow, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/29/2013 last visited: 09/30/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | St John - Church in Wales - Penhow - Wales. Great Britain. in Anglican and Episcopal Churches The Parish church of St.John the Baptist - An ancient church standing next to Penhow castle. The twelfth century tower has a peel of six bells. St Johns a 'Church in Wales' denomination in the dioceses of Monmouth, located in Penhow, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/29/2013 last visited: 09/30/2013 |
view gallery SE0 km | Church of St John - Relief - Penhow - Wales. Great Britain. in Relief Art Sculptures A relief carving at the entrance gates of the Parish church of St.John the Baptist - The painted wood carving features the ancient church. St Johns a 'Church in Wales' denomination in the dioceses of Monmouth, located in Penhow, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/30/2013 last visited: 09/30/2013 |
view gallery NE0.3 km | Fundamental Bench Mark, Penhow, near Magor, South Wales in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints One of the original UK Fundamental Bench Marks. posted by: The Blorenges location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 04/25/2010 last visited: 03/28/2011 |
S4 km | Payphone, Undy, Great Britain in Payphones Telephone box spotted at the railway footbrige in Undy, Nr Magor posted by: [DELETED_USER] location: United Kingdom date approved: 04/26/2008 last visited: 03/23/2009 |
SE4.3 km | South Wales guide in Geocaching Tour Guides Family of cachers willing to help in South Wales, Bristol and Forest of Dean areas posted by: The Royles location: United Kingdom date approved: 02/06/2006 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Venta Silurum - Caerwent - Wales, Great Britain. in Ancient Roman Civilization Roman Town and Tribal capital of the Silures (Venta Silurum). Features the remains of 4th century walls standing approx 20 feet high, excavated houses, forum-basilica, and a Romano-British temple. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/20/2013 last visited: 10/04/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Venta Silurum - Ruins - Caerwent - Wales, Great Britain. in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins Roman Town and Tribal capital of the Silures (Venta Silurum). Features the remains of 4th century walls standing approx 20 feet high, excavated houses, forum-basilica, and a Romano-British temple. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/23/2013 last visited: 10/04/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Flush bracket - St Stephen's Church, Caerwent, South Wales. in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints Flush bracket near base of the church tower. posted by: The Blorenges location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 04/25/2010 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | St. Stephen's & St. Tathan's - Medieval Church - Caerwent - Wales. Great Britain. in Medieval Churches Parish Church of St.Stephen and St.Tathan - Caerwent - Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. A parish in the Diocese of Monmouth - 'Church in Wales' denomination. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/22/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Siluram Stone - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales, Great Britain. in Ancient Roman Civilization The Silurum Stone or Paulinus Stone was erected at Caerwent, in honor of Tiberius Claudius Paulinus, the commander of the 2nd Augustan Legion, and Roman Governor of Britannia Secunda in AD 220. Located in Caerwent Parish Church, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 10/01/2013 last visited: 10/04/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Roman Altar Stone - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales. in Ancient Roman Civilization Caerwent Parish Church. Constructed by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. The current Church is home to two Venta Silurum, Roman stone artefacts. The Church is located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/30/2014 last visited: 01/15/2015 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Church of St. Stephen & St. Tathan - Caerwent - Wales. Great Britain. in This Old Church St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s - Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. A parish in the Diocese of Monmouth - Church in Wales denomination. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/21/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Caerwent Parish - Churchyard - Wales, Great Britain. in Churchyard Cemeteries St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s - Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church, with its own cemetery dating from the 5th century. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/30/2013 last visited: 09/30/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Passion of Christ - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales. Great Britain. in Stained Glass Windows The featured window is 'The Passion of Christ' displayed from 1865 at St.Stephen’s and St.Tathan’s - Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church, located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 10/06/2013 last visited: 01/02/2014 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Siluram Stone - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales. in Stone Church Artefacts The Silurum Stone or Paulinus Stone was erected at Caerwent, in honor of Tiberius Claudius Paulinus, the commander of the 2nd Augustan Legion, and Roman Governor of Britannia Secunda in AD 220. Located in Caerwent Parish Church, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/29/2014 last visited: 01/15/2015 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Norman Font - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales. in Stone Church Artefacts St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s, Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. The current Church is home to a Norman Font and Roman stone artefacts. Located in Caerwent, South Wales posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/30/2014 last visited: 01/15/2015 |
view gallery E4.5 km | St. Stephen & St. Tathan - Caerwent - Wales. Great Britain. in Anglican and Episcopal Churches St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s - Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. A parish in the Diocese of Monmouth - Church in Wales denomination. Located in Caerwent, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/24/2013 last visited: 09/28/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Walker - Caerwent Parish Churchyard Cemetery - Caerwent, Wales in Broken Column Headstones A broken pillar headstone for several Walker family members - Located in the churchyard cemetery of St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s - Caerwent Parish Church, . South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 10/05/2013 last visited: 01/02/2014 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Altar Stone - Caerwent Parish Church - Wales. in Stone Church Artefacts St. Stephen’s and St. Tathan’s, Caerwent Parish Church. Built by the Normans in Medieval times, on top of the site of a of an even older Church. The current Church is home to two Venta Silurum, Roman stone artefacts. Located in Caerwent, South Wales posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/30/2014 last visited: 01/15/2015 |
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