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Archaeological Assessment of Longtown [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992-1996)
...of houses along the Hay to Abergavenny road.   1.2 Topography, geology and soils Longtown...
...it straggled along the Hay to Abergavenny road (Coplestone-Crow 1989).   1.5 Syntheses of documentary...
...been a defended gateway where the main road entered the town.   Church (HWCM 2362)....
...right angles to the High Street. This road runs through the eastern bailey of the...
...occupation on the west side of the road within the northern defences (HWCM 19472). To...
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Notes on properties in Middle and Lower Michaelchurch Escley and their ownership ( 1566 - 1844)
...on Upper House lands either side of road has Exton to N and W of...
...Highway leading to Michaelchurch Escley could be road to Bridge Inn which went to Maescoed ...
...to Maescoed  or could be the Longtown road. Newly erected tenement.   Alexander Lord 1624:...
...Farm to the Glebe and the Cefn Road, and 4 acres could be tithe 737...
...also Birches 3 pieces 6.75a [over the road?]; Wern Kelin 3.5a; Cae Carieg 4.0a; Lower...
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Photograph of a map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land owned by Miss Elizabeth Pugh at Bridge Farm (1920)
...Title: Photograph of a map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land...
...Survey Map 1920 Sheet XLIV.11, showing the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land...
...into a goit or trench alongside the track instead of constructing bridges over the original...
Digital Archive: Craswall Grandmontine Society Website Archive - Visiting Craswall (2023)
...down to the bottom of the steep track and a short way up the other...
...standing on the right-hand side of the track next to the site itself, opposite the...
...opposite the barns, or further up the track near to the gate.  Please note that...
Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles (2003)
...Source: Original article with added map Title: Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles Place name:...
...Description: Article on the historical development of Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles Observations: The...
...with an added map is attached below Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles When we...
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Whitehouse Camp (1050 - 1250)
...earthwork at Whitehouse Camp is inaccessible by road, situated as it is, high on a...
...on the B4347 Ewyas Harold to Dorstone road, towards Michaelchurch Escley. The site is on...
...its height above the surrounding valleys. A track-way to the south takes the form of...
...to the north-east. Whatever the period, the track could have a bearing on the placement...
Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of Lease for Lives to Joseph Austin Morgan (1830)
...Clodock Bounded by; On the North, a road leading from the Bryn Turnpike to the...
...Austin Morgan. On the East, by a road leading from Gworlody [Gwyrlodydd] to the Middle...
...For further legal background click here The road leading from Gworlody to the Middle Maescoed...
...unused, sunken in places and impassable. This roadway would have been created perhaps 200 to...
Digital Archive: A collection of documents relating to properties owned and occupied by the Pritchard family (1679 - 1874)
...highway there called Hewle y Cefen [Cefn Road?] and to the meadow of Howard Jenkins...
...map also shows Llanbaddon abutting the Cefn Road to the south west and having the...
...shows that Llanbaddon Farm abuts the Cefn Road [now a footpath, apparently referred to in...
...to the south west and has the road from Rhydunnog through Michaelchurch Escley towards the...
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Turnastone Court Farm Historic Landscape Conservation Plan (2005)
...parish boundary (SO346377) and it becomes a road in various places through well established settlements....
...for its origin have included a Roman road and a means for flood alleviation for...
...houses as well as blowing up the road & also to make the upper wear...
...the water may be turned off the road into the new course down the meadow...
...both of which favour grasses over b roadleaves and reduces the seeding of meadow herbs....
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Baker Gabb family and Allt-yr-ynys (1902)
...Fitzcount the then Lord, into Wales. The road at that time into Wales did not...
...from Talgarth to Abergavenny thus describes the road through " the bad pass of Coed...
...Usk. From thence a rugged and uneven track descends suddenly into a narrow glen, formed...
...of Llanthony, encircled by its mountains. The road at length emerging from this deep recess...
...of Moel till it joins the Hereford road, about two miles from Abergavenny. This formidable...