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Gwent

Gwent is a preserved county in southeast Wales with historical ties to the ancient Kingdom of Gwent and Monmouthshire, maintaining cultural and ceremonial significance.

Blaenavon Ironworks

Blaenafon Ironworks is a historic industrial site showcasing the remains of blast furnaces, foundry, and worker cottages that played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution with engaging exhibitions and outdoor exploration. Visitors can learn about the ironworks' impact on the world and explore both indoor exhibits and extensive outdoor industrial ruins, plus enjoy amenities like a gift shop and refreshments.

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Caerphilly Castle

Caerphilly Castle is a large medieval concentric castle in Wales, known for its significant water defenses including artificial lakes and moats. It is the largest castle in Wales and among the largest in the UK, featuring historic gatehouses, a Great Hall, and notable ruins, managed by Cadw as a tourist attraction.

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Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle is a largely intact medieval stone castle located in Chepstow, Wales, notable as Britain's oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification. Visitors can explore extensive outdoor ruins including multiple baileys, battlements, and historic towers, set dramatically above the River Wye cliffs. The castle played significant historical roles from the Norman era through the English Civil War and today serves as a popular heritage site managed by Cadw.

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Grosmont Castle

Grosmont Castle is a ruined Norman-era castle located in Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales, featuring stone fortifications and historic architecture, open to the public and managed by the Cadw heritage agency.

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Hen Gwrt Moated Site

Hen Gwrt Medieval Moated Site is an outdoor historic location featuring a well-preserved square moat from a vanished medieval manor, originally associated with bishops and later a hunting lodge. It is open year-round with free entry and welcomes dogs on short leads.

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Monmouth Castle

Monmouth Castle is a historic Norman castle ruin located in Monmouth, Wales, known as the birthplace of King Henry V. Visitors can explore the outdoor remains of the castle and learn about its significance during the English Civil War, alongside a regimental museum housed in nearby Great Castle House.

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Newport Castle

Newport Castle is a 14th-century ruined castle located on the west bank of the River Usk in Newport, Wales. It features historical architecture including a vaulted audience chamber and once served as an administrative and residential fortress. Today, mainly the east side of the ruins remains visible near the city's inner ring road.

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Runston Church

Runston Chapel is the ruin of an early 12th-century medieval chapel situated on the site of the deserted medieval village of Runston in Monmouthshire, Wales. The chapel, known for its Romanesque architectural style, stands as a historic hilltop landmark cared for by Cadw and designated as a scheduled monument.

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Skenfrith Castle

Skenfrith Castle is a ruined Norman castle in Skenfrith village, Monmouthshire, Wales, historically part of the Three Castles lordship. It features stone fortifications including a circular keep and curtain walls, set beside the River Monnow. Now managed by Cadw and owned by the National Trust, it is open to the public for exploration of the outdoor ruins.

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Tretower Court

Tretower Castle is a Grade I-listed ruined castle in Powys, Wales, featuring a 12th-century motte and bailey design with a prominent 13th-century cylindrical keep and stone bailey walls with towers. Visitors can explore the historic ruins set in a triangular plan, reflecting its medieval military origins.

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White Castle

White Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress in Monmouthshire, Wales, notable for its large outer ward and pear-shaped inner ward surrounded by water-filled moats. Built and modified under the direction of Edward I, it offers visitors the experience of exploring significant historic defensive structures primarily outdoors.

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Longtown Castle

Longtown Castle is a ruined Norman motte-and-bailey castle in Herefordshire, England, featuring a notable circular stone keep built in the 12th century. The site includes earthworks from a former Roman fort and offers outdoor exploration of medieval fortifications, maintained by English Heritage as a historic tourist attraction.

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Tredegar House

Tredegar House is a grand 17th-century Carolean mansion near Newport, Wales, set within 90 acres of landscaped gardens. Once the home of the influential Morgan family, it is a Grade I listed historic property managed by the National Trust. Visitors can explore the richly restored mansion and its extensive gardens, with a history spanning over 500 years. The venue has also been used for various filming productions and hosted an annual classic car show.

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The Kymin

The Kymin is a historic hill near Monmouth, Wales, famous for its neoclassical Roundhouse and Naval Temple monuments, offering scenic views and managed by the National Trust as a public heritage site.

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