Berllan-deg

Heritage Site in Monmouthshire

Wales

Berllan-deg

Field with - allegedly - a footpath But tractor tracks here are more prominent than those of walking boots!
Field with - allegedly - a footpath Credit: Ruth Sharville

Berllan-deg is a heritage site located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, this historic property offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.

The site encompasses a grand manor house and its surrounding gardens, dating back to the 17th century. The manor house itself showcases impressive architectural features, with its stone exterior and distinctive Tudor-style windows. Inside, visitors can explore the various rooms and halls, which have been carefully preserved to reflect the period in which they were built. From the grand entrance hall to the elegant drawing rooms, each space exudes an air of timeless charm.

The gardens surrounding Berllan-deg are equally captivating. Lush green lawns, meticulously trimmed hedges, and vibrant flower beds create a serene and enchanting atmosphere. Visitors can take leisurely strolls along the winding paths, enjoying the beauty of the landscape and discovering hidden nooks and crannies.

Berllan-deg is not only a site of architectural and natural beauty but also a place of historical significance. It has witnessed the passing of generations and the evolution of Monmouthshire over the centuries. Through guided tours and educational exhibits, visitors can delve into the stories and events that have shaped this remarkable place.

Whether one is interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a peaceful escape in nature, Berllan-deg in Monmouthshire offers a truly immersive and enriching experience.

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Berllan-deg Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.645/-2.932 or Grid Reference ST3594. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field with - allegedly - a footpath But tractor tracks here are more prominent than those of walking boots!
Field with - allegedly - a footpath
But tractor tracks here are more prominent than those of walking boots!
The winding path of the Sor Brook traced by trees, near Llandegveth
The winding path of the Sor Brook traced by trees, near Llandegveth
The valley of the Sor Brook, from Tre-Herbert Road, near Llandegveth
The valley of the Sor Brook, from Tre-Herbert Road, near Llandegveth
The road near Llwyncelyn
The road near Llwyncelyn
Track entrance opposite Llansoar Farm
Track entrance opposite Llansoar Farm
Empty phonebox, Llandegveth The red box on the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road is now only a shell.
The telephone equipment has been removed.
Empty phonebox, Llandegveth
The red box on the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road is now only a shell. The telephone equipment has been removed.
Pen y glog Road, Llandegveth The road heads towards Llangybi via Pen y glog Farm. 
The PEN Y GLOG ROAD name sign on the left is surrounded by vegetation.
Pen y glog Road, Llandegveth
The road heads towards Llangybi via Pen y glog Farm. The PEN Y GLOG ROAD name sign on the left is surrounded by vegetation.
Bell House with Brodawel, Llandegveth The small name sign on the wall shows Bell House with Brodawel.
The location is the corner of Nantsor Road and Church Road.
Bell House with Brodawel, Llandegveth
The small name sign on the wall shows Bell House with Brodawel. The location is the corner of Nantsor Road and Church Road.
End of the 30mph zone in Llandegveth Nantsor Road heads SW away from Llandegveth. The 30mph speed limit 
through the village increases to the National Speed Limit ahead.
End of the 30mph zone in Llandegveth
Nantsor Road heads SW away from Llandegveth. The 30mph speed limit through the village increases to the National Speed Limit ahead.
Tre-herbert Road heads SE away from crossroads south of Llandegveth Viewed from crossroads. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3384279" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3384279">Link</a>
Tre-herbert Road heads SE away from crossroads south of Llandegveth
Viewed from crossroads. Link
Access lane to Penywain Farm Viewed from the road from Llandegveth to Roughton.
Access lane to Penywain Farm
Viewed from the road from Llandegveth to Roughton.
Cwrt Bleddyn Hotel and spa.
Cwrt Bleddyn
Hotel and spa.
Cwrt Bleddyn
Cwrt Bleddyn
Entrance to Cwrt Bleddyn
Entrance to Cwrt Bleddyn
Minor road, west of Lan Sor Looking eastwards.
Minor road, west of Lan Sor
Looking eastwards.
Footpath signpost and stile, west of Lan Sor Leading alongside Sor Brook to Llandegveth.
Footpath signpost and stile, west of Lan Sor
Leading alongside Sor Brook to Llandegveth.
Trees alongside Sor Brook Seen from the public footpath to Llandegveth.
Trees alongside Sor Brook
Seen from the public footpath to Llandegveth.
Public footpath skirting a bend in Sor Brook West of Lan Sor.
Public footpath skirting a bend in Sor Brook
West of Lan Sor.
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Berllan-deg is located at Grid Ref: ST3594 (Lat: 51.645, Lng: -2.932)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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///hillside.showcase.quail. Near Llangybi, Monmouthshire

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