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Road between pub and churchyard, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
The Carpenters Arms pub https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6996477 is on the left. A perimeter wall of Christchurch churchyard is on the right.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.08 miles
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Coed-y-paen bungalows
The bungalows are located in an unnamed cul-de-sac on the north side of the main road through the village. All the bungalows have names, so in a small village, there is no need for a street name.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 6 Feb 2012
0.09 miles
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Churchyard trees, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
Tall trees near Christchurch, a Church in Wales church in the Diocese of Monmouth.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.10 miles
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Dominant churchyard trees, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
The trees are taller than the tower of Christchurch on the right.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.10 miles
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Carpenters Arms, Coed-y-Paen
Pub in the village of Coed-y-Paen, situated opposite the church.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 12 Feb 2011
0.10 miles
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East side of Christchurch, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
Christchurch is a Church in Wales church in the Diocese of Monmouth.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.10 miles
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Church and churchyard, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
Christchurch is a Church in Wales church in the Diocese of Monmouth.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.10 miles
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North side of Christchurch, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
Church in Wales church in the Diocese of Monmouth.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.10 miles
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the NW face of Christ Church. It marks a point 132.683m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust
Taken: 13 Mar 2016
0.11 miles
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Path towards Christchurch, Coed-y-Paen, Monmouthshire
Christchurch is a Church in Wales church in the Diocese of Monmouth.
The Usk Group of Parishes website records
"The church was built as a Chapel of Ease to the parish church of Llangybi and conveyed to the Church in Wales in 1861. It is a fine Victorian church of the Early English style. Designed by architect Sir Matthew Digby-Wyatt in 1848, it comprises a nave and chancel and a western tower of three floors with a single bell."
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 17 Oct 2021
0.11 miles