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The religious settlement at Llanthony became a priory in 1118. The remaining structure dates from 1180 to 1230 and was one of Wales' greatest mediaeval buildings. Its remote setting in the Black Mountains of South Wales is starkly beautiful.

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Middle Ninfa Farm
Abergavenny
15
  • Bunkhouse and Campsite
  • Sleeps 6, 1 bedroom
  • £10 to £15 per person/nt
  • Pets welcome