Llanellen
Llanellen is located in Monmouthshire
Llanellen
Llanellen
Location within Monmouthshire
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51°47′N 3°01′W / 51.783°N 3.017°W / 51.783; -3.017

Llanellen (Welsh: Llanelen) is a village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, United Kingdom. It is located three miles (4.8 km) south of Abergavenny. The population was 506 in 2011.[1]

Geography

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Llanellen Bridge

The Blorenge mountain towers above the village. The River Usk passes close by, crossed by a bridge built in 1821 by John Upton,[2] who also built the nearby Pant-y-Goitre Bridge. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal passes through Llanellen.

History and amenities

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Llanellen church

The church of St Helen possibly dates back to the 13th century, though the church was largely re-built in Perpendicular style in the mid-19th century by architect John Prichard.[3] In the churchyard is the grave of Sir Thomas Phillips, Mayor of Newport at the time of the Newport Rising in 1839, and a prominent defender of Welsh language and education,[4] who lived in nearby Llanellen House.

References

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  1. ^ "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics".
  2. ^ "Llanellen Bridge, Llanover". British Listed Buildings.
  3. ^ "St Helen's Church, Llanellen (420845)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  4. ^ Olding, Frank (7 January 2016). "Llanellen's almost forgotten hero of the Welsh language". Abergavenny Chronicle. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
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Craig yr Hafod Tramroad

Abergavenny Canal between Llanellen and Llanover. From the quarry, it ran north and then east around the head of the Ochram Brook/Nant Llanellen valley before heading

Thomas Phillips (mayor)

time of the Newport Rising in 1839. The eldest son of Thomas Phillips of Llanellen House, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, by Ann, eldest daughter of Benjamin

Wye Valley

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Monmouthshire

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River Usk

roundabout. The bridge which carries the A4042 road over the river at Llanellen was built by John Upton in 1821. A private footbridge spans the river

Llanfoist Fawr

speak Welsh. The community includes the villages of Govilon, Llanwenarth, Llanellen and Llanfoist itself. The name of the local school is also Llanfoist Fawr

Blorenge

overlooks the market town of Abergavenny and the villages of Llanfoist, Llanellen and Govilon in the Usk Valley to the north. At the foot of the hill lies

Abergavenny

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