Wentwood (Welsh: Coed Gwent), in Monmouthshire, South Wales, is a forested area of hills, rising to 1,014 feet (309 m) above sea level. It is located to...
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north-facing side of Christchurch Hill down into the Vale of Usk, overlooking the Wentwood escarpment. The resort's area is circa 2,000 acres (810 ha). Formerly the...
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Forest Denbighshire Llandegla Forest Gwynedd Coed-y-Brenin Monmouthshire Wentwood Neath Port Talbot Afan Forest Park Powys Clun Forest Hafren Forest Ballypatrick...
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acres (1,200 ha) of the Wentwood forest for his own use, and began to fell trees for use in his ironworks at Tintern. Wentwood was not a royal forest,...
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on the eastern side of Wentwood Reservoir opposite Mynydd Alltir Fach which sits on the western side of the reservoir. Wentwood rises behind these two...
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2015 onwards – Group 3 2023 – Interpretation 2022 – High Emocean 2021 – Wentwood 2020 – Princess Jenni 2019 – Top Of The Range 2018 – Red Alto 2017 – Qewy...
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authority in Wales. The city is largely low-lying, but with a few hilly areas. Wentwood is 1,014 ft (309 m) above sea level. Areas in the south and east of the...
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Snakes Wood, Suffolk Titnore Wood, West Sussex Vincients Wood, Wiltshire Wentwood, Monmouthshire Whinfell Forest, Cumbria Windsor Great Park, Berkshire Whittlewood...
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modern Welsh name, Cil-y-coed, meaning "corner of the wood", referring to Wentwood, was proposed by the 19th-century lexicographer William Owen Pughe as the...
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