Cae-wern Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Cae-wern Wood

Dingestow Telephone Exchange Dingestow Telephone Exchange, identifier SWDWQ, is set back from a lane near the village church. 
It serves about 245 residential premises and 55 other premises in the small Monmouthshire village of Dingestow and the surrounding area.
Dingestow Telephone Exchange Credit: Jaggery

Cae-wern Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 25 acres, this ancient forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland is characterized by a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, and pine, providing a rich habitat for numerous bird species, insects, and small mammals.

Visitors to Cae-wern Wood can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the well-maintained pathways that wind through the forest. The tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of the woodland make it a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and birdwatchers. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells and wildflowers, creating a vibrant display of color.

Cae-wern Wood is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its importance for biodiversity and conservation. The woodland is managed sustainably to protect its ecological value and preserve its natural beauty for future generations to enjoy. With its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife, Cae-wern Wood is a hidden gem in Monmouthshire that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Dingestow Telephone Exchange Dingestow Telephone Exchange, identifier SWDWQ, is set back from a lane near the village church. 
It serves about 245 residential premises and 55 other premises in the small Monmouthshire village of Dingestow and the surrounding area.
Dingestow Telephone Exchange
Dingestow Telephone Exchange, identifier SWDWQ, is set back from a lane near the village church. It serves about 245 residential premises and 55 other premises in the small Monmouthshire village of Dingestow and the surrounding area.
Warning notice on the entrance gate to Dingestow Telephone Exchange On the left here, <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039413" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039413">Link</a> the notice states that British Telecommunications plc (BT) will prosecute unauthorised access to its premises. BT will have no liability to trespassers who enter these premises.
Any unauthorised removal of BT property is theft.
Warning notice on the entrance gate to Dingestow Telephone Exchange
On the left here, Link the notice states that British Telecommunications plc (BT) will prosecute unauthorised access to its premises. BT will have no liability to trespassers who enter these premises. Any unauthorised removal of BT property is theft.
Dingestow Village Hall A  large village hall in a small village. The main hall, with a stage, can seat at least 200 people, and side rooms for meetings can accommodate at least 80 people. A rebuild of the old hall, this building was officially opened by HRH the Princess Royal in July 2002. Among its many uses, the hall is the village polling station on election days.
Dingestow Village Hall
A large village hall in a small village. The main hall, with a stage, can seat at least 200 people, and side rooms for meetings can accommodate at least 80 people. A rebuild of the old hall, this building was officially opened by HRH the Princess Royal in July 2002. Among its many uses, the hall is the village polling station on election days.
Village Hall clock, Dingestow Keeping good time at 11:50am on Sunday July 17th 2016.
Village Hall clock, Dingestow
Keeping good time at 11:50am on Sunday July 17th 2016.
Red phonebox and bus stop outside Dingestow Village Hall Dingestow is a small village in Monmouthshire, about midway between Monmouth and Raglan.
Red phonebox and bus stop outside Dingestow Village Hall
Dingestow is a small village in Monmouthshire, about midway between Monmouth and Raglan.
The Parsons Nose, Dingestow Formerly named Dingestow Post Office and Stores (seen here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2391297" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2391297">Link</a> in May 2011) in July 2016 the village shop is named The Parsons Nose (no apostrophe in Parsons). The post office has gone. The Post Office Branch Finder website shows that the nearest post offices are now in Overmonnow (Monmouth) and High Street, Raglan.
The Parsons Nose, Dingestow
Formerly named Dingestow Post Office and Stores (seen here Link in May 2011) in July 2016 the village shop is named The Parsons Nose (no apostrophe in Parsons). The post office has gone. The Post Office Branch Finder website shows that the nearest post offices are now in Overmonnow (Monmouth) and High Street, Raglan.
Old farm machinery outside the Parsons Nose, Dingestow The Parsons Nose is the name of the village shop. 
The old machinery is on the right here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039653" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039653">Link</a> between the postbox and noticeboard.
Old farm machinery outside the Parsons Nose, Dingestow
The Parsons Nose is the name of the village shop. The old machinery is on the right here Link between the postbox and noticeboard.
Parsons Nose nameboard, noticeboard and dragonfly, Dingestow On the wall of the village shop, behind the car here. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039653" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5039653">Link</a>
Parsons Nose nameboard, noticeboard and dragonfly, Dingestow
On the wall of the village shop, behind the car here. Link
Castle Earthworks, Dingestow
Castle Earthworks, Dingestow
Eastern boundary of Dingestow, Monmouthshire The sign shows that Dingestow is  Llanddingad in Welsh.
Eastern boundary of Dingestow, Monmouthshire
The sign shows that Dingestow is Llanddingad in Welsh.
Track through a field, Dingestow On the east bank of the River Trothy.
Track through a field, Dingestow
On the east bank of the River Trothy.
The Bridge caravan park, Dingestow On the bank of the River Trothy.
The Bridge caravan park, Dingestow
On the bank of the River Trothy.
Field and houses, Dingestow Looking towards the main residential part of the small village in rural Monmouthshire.
Field and houses, Dingestow
Looking towards the main residential part of the small village in rural Monmouthshire.
Into Dingestow over the Trothy At the eastern edge of the village, the road from Jingle Street crosses the bridge over the River Trothy.
Into Dingestow over the Trothy
At the eastern edge of the village, the road from Jingle Street crosses the bridge over the River Trothy.
Camping on a bank of the River Trothy, Dingestow The Trothy (Afon Troddi in Welsh) is a tributary of the River Wye, 
into which it flows to the west of the Wyesham district of Monmouth.
Camping on a bank of the River Trothy, Dingestow
The Trothy (Afon Troddi in Welsh) is a tributary of the River Wye, into which it flows to the west of the Wyesham district of Monmouth.
Entrance to The Bridge caravan park, Dingestow The caravan park is on a bank of the River Trothy. All visitors and new arrivals must report to reception.
Entrance to The Bridge caravan park, Dingestow
The caravan park is on a bank of the River Trothy. All visitors and new arrivals must report to reception.
The Bridge Caravan Park name sign, Dingestow The sign shows that camping and fishing are available here. Enquire at reception for caravan storage.
The Bridge Caravan Park name sign, Dingestow
The sign shows that camping and fishing are available here. Enquire at reception for caravan storage.
Warning sign - bends, Dingestow Alongside the road north to the village church.
Warning sign - bends, Dingestow
Alongside the road north to the village church.
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Cae-wern Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4409 (Lat: 51.777309, Lng: -2.805508)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

What 3 Words

///cobbles.streaking.code. Near Raglan, Monmouthshire

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Located within 500m of 51.777309,-2.805508
Coed-y-fedw
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q107033236
Lat/Long: 51.7746847/-2.8071034
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: NP25 502
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.7743462/-2.8081615
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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