St Fraed's Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

St Fraed's Wood

Former Norton Cross Primary School, Norton Now converted to a residential house.
Former Norton Cross Primary School, Norton Credit: Eirian Evans

St. Fraed's Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Spanning over several hectares, this enchanting forest is nestled in the rolling hills of the Monmouthshire countryside, offering a peaceful and serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is named after St. Fraed, a local saint who was said to have lived in the area during the 6th century. It holds great historical and cultural significance, attracting visitors who are interested in exploring the region's rich heritage.

This ancient woodland features a diverse array of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a stunning tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. The forest floor is carpeted with a vibrant assortment of wildflowers, adding to the beauty and charm of the surroundings.

St. Fraed's Wood is renowned for its well-maintained walking trails, which offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of the area. These trails wind through the forest, leading to hidden glades, babbling brooks, and secluded picnic spots, providing a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls or brisk hikes.

The wood also provides a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including deer, badgers, and numerous bird species. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy birdwatching, as well as the chance to spot other elusive creatures that call this woodland home.

In summary, St. Fraed's Wood in Monmouthshire is a captivating and idyllic forest that offers a peaceful escape, stunning scenery, and a chance to connect with nature. Whether you're seeking a leisurely walk or a deeper exploration of the region's history, this woodland is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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St Fraed's Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.878555/-2.7779573 or Grid Reference SO4620. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Former Norton Cross Primary School, Norton Now converted to a residential house.
Former Norton Cross Primary School, Norton
Now converted to a residential house.
Fields and sky in the Monnow valley Wonderfully remote at the end of a no-through lane at Llanrothal.
Fields and sky in the Monnow valley
Wonderfully remote at the end of a no-through lane at Llanrothal.
Church in the fields, Llanrothal St John the Baptist, now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, is all alone with a few distant houses, most of them historic, at the end of a no-through lane in the valley of the Monnow.
Church in the fields, Llanrothal
St John the Baptist, now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, is all alone with a few distant houses, most of them historic, at the end of a no-through lane in the valley of the Monnow.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal Recently limewashed by volunteers, this lovely little building is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust and is well worth seeking out. It is all alone at the end of a long dead-end lane.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
Recently limewashed by volunteers, this lovely little building is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust and is well worth seeking out. It is all alone at the end of a long dead-end lane.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks. The serene and simple beauty of the chancel.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
A little gem, well hidden in the Monnow valley and in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Volunteers have recently limewashed the exterior and very smart it looks. The serene and simple beauty of the chancel.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal The partially restored nave of this lovely little building in the Monnow valley. Disused and ruinous for years, the church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
The partially restored nave of this lovely little building in the Monnow valley. Disused and ruinous for years, the church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal The spectacular window in the South wall of the chancel of this tiny building, whose location gives a whole new meaning to the word 'remote'.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
The spectacular window in the South wall of the chancel of this tiny building, whose location gives a whole new meaning to the word 'remote'.
St John the Baptist, Lanrothal Early 18th century tombstones in the chancel of this delightful church deep in the Monnow valley.
St John the Baptist, Lanrothal
Early 18th century tombstones in the chancel of this delightful church deep in the Monnow valley.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal Early 18th century tombstones in the chancel of this delightful little church deep in the Monnow valley.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
Early 18th century tombstones in the chancel of this delightful little church deep in the Monnow valley.
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
St John the Baptist, Llanrothal
Apple Orchard These apple trees produce apples that will eventually be used by Bulmers. Though the farm has its own cider shop further down the lane.
Apple Orchard
These apple trees produce apples that will eventually be used by Bulmers. Though the farm has its own cider shop further down the lane.
Llanrothal landscape View east from the footpath on the popular circular from Tregate Bridge to Llanrothal Church and Skenfrith. The woodland is Graig Llewellyn.
Llanrothal landscape
View east from the footpath on the popular circular from Tregate Bridge to Llanrothal Church and Skenfrith. The woodland is Graig Llewellyn.
Llanrothal Church The church survives in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, long after the village was deserted.
Llanrothal Church
The church survives in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, long after the village was deserted.
Road to Broad Oak
Road to Broad Oak
Phone box, Skenfrith / Ynysgynwraidd Little used by the look of it.
Phone box, Skenfrith / Ynysgynwraidd
Little used by the look of it.
Show me another place!

St Fraed's Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4620 (Lat: 51.878555, Lng: -2.7779573)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

What 3 Words

///happily.observer.starlight. Near Llanrothal, Herefordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.878555,-2.7779573
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 51.8796275/-2.7741384
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 51.8745623/-2.7796791
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.8811102/-2.7776758
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.8804678/-2.7719934
Bench: yes
Colour: natural wood
Leisure: picnic_table
Lit: no
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 51.8771131/-2.7719274
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