Tre-gagle

Settlement in Monmouthshire

Wales

Tre-gagle

Offa's Dyke Path  Offa's Dyke Path approaching Coxbury Farm.
Offa's Dyke Path Credit: Philip Halling

Tre-gagle is a small village located in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales. Situated in the southeastern part of the county, it lies on the banks of the River Usk, approximately 6 miles southwest of the town of Abergavenny. With a population of around 200 residents, Tre-gagle is known for its peaceful rural setting and scenic beauty.

The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, providing an idyllic countryside experience for residents and visitors alike. The River Usk, which flows through the village, adds to the charm and offers opportunities for fishing and leisurely walks along its banks.

In terms of amenities, Tre-gagle has a small but tight-knit community. The village features a local pub, offering a place for social gathering and a taste of traditional Welsh hospitality. Additionally, there is a primary school serving the educational needs of the village's children.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Tre-gagle is well-positioned as a starting point for exploring the Monmouthshire countryside. Numerous walking and cycling routes can be found in the vicinity, allowing visitors to discover the stunning natural landscapes and historic landmarks of the area.

Overall, Tre-gagle is a quaint and picturesque village, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its stunning surroundings and friendly community make it an appealing destination for those seeking tranquility and a taste of rural Wales.

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Tre-gagle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.766627/-2.690041 or Grid Reference SO5207. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Offa's Dyke Path  Offa's Dyke Path approaching Coxbury Farm.
Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path approaching Coxbury Farm.
Offa's Dyke Path Offa's Dyke Path crossing a field near Coxbury Farm.
Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path crossing a field near Coxbury Farm.
Woodland footpath This footpath in woodland on Highbury Plains is followed by Offa's Dyke Path.
Woodland footpath
This footpath in woodland on Highbury Plains is followed by Offa's Dyke Path.
Footpath in Highbury Wood Footpath through Highbury Wood above Redbrook.  Offa's Dyke Path follows this footpath.
Footpath in Highbury Wood
Footpath through Highbury Wood above Redbrook. Offa's Dyke Path follows this footpath.
Penallt Common Some pretty impenetrable land in here.
Penallt Common
Some pretty impenetrable land in here.
Old Baptist Chapel at Whitebrook Churches and chapels no. 49. The old Baptist Chapel is on a very steep descent from Pen-y-Fan. Built in 1829 now converted to a dwelling.
Old Baptist Chapel at Whitebrook
Churches and chapels no. 49. The old Baptist Chapel is on a very steep descent from Pen-y-Fan. Built in 1829 now converted to a dwelling.
In the grounds of The Argoed at Penallt Scarlet Rhododendrons here.
In the grounds of The Argoed at Penallt
Scarlet Rhododendrons here.
On a footpath through the grounds of The Argoed near Penallt Lovely parkland here.
On a footpath through the grounds of The Argoed near Penallt
Lovely parkland here.
Footpath at The Argoed near Penallt Crossing a drive.
Footpath at The Argoed near Penallt
Crossing a drive.
Rear of the Argoed at Penallt A lovely Victorian country house above the Wye Valley, once owned by Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin, who recorded some albums at nearby Rockfield Studios in the 1980's. 

It has since been owned by a branch of my family (a great grandfather in common) who prospered in a chain of sports shops and other business interests I believe.

This house has its own Wikipedia article, impressive.<span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Argoed,_Penallt" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Argoed,_Penallt">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Rear of the Argoed at Penallt
A lovely Victorian country house above the Wye Valley, once owned by Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin, who recorded some albums at nearby Rockfield Studios in the 1980's. It has since been owned by a branch of my family (a great grandfather in common) who prospered in a chain of sports shops and other business interests I believe. This house has its own Wikipedia article, impressive.LinkExternal link
Disused farm buildings near Tregagle Nice old buildings.
Disused farm buildings near Tregagle
Nice old buildings.
The Reynolds A terrace at Tregagle.
The Reynolds
A terrace at Tregagle.
Monmouthshire lane near Tre-gagle One of my fave areas in this blessed county.
Monmouthshire lane near Tre-gagle
One of my fave areas in this blessed county.
Footpath into the woods Nice May walking.
Footpath into the woods
Nice May walking.
A walk in the woods Nice walking.
A walk in the woods
Nice walking.
On a path in the woods Mountain bikers seem to like riding under this leaning tree.
On a path in the woods
Mountain bikers seem to like riding under this leaning tree.
Old path in the wood We discovered this old route.
Old path in the wood
We discovered this old route.
Old sunken way in the wood Now much used by mountain bikes and scramblers.
Old sunken way in the wood
Now much used by mountain bikes and scramblers.
Show me another place!

Tre-gagle is located at Grid Ref: SO5207 (Lat: 51.766627, Lng: -2.690041)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

Also known as: Tregagle

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.766627,-2.690041
Pool Farm
Addr City: Tregagle
Addr Postcode: NP25 4RY
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.7675365/-2.6909643
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