Coedcernyw

Settlement in Monmouthshire

Wales

Coedcernyw

The old A48 A section of the old road before it was straightened.
The old A48 Credit: Alan Hughes

Coedcernyw is a small village located in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales. Situated in a picturesque rural setting, it is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green countryside. The village is part of the community of Raglan and lies approximately 8 miles north of the town of Usk.

Coedcernyw is known for its tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The village is characterized by its charming cottages and traditional architecture, reflecting its rich history. Many of the buildings date back several centuries, giving the village a sense of heritage and authenticity.

The village is home to a close-knit community, with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Residents take pride in their surroundings and work together to maintain the village's beauty. The local pub, The Black Cock Inn, serves as a hub for community gatherings and social events, providing a place for locals and visitors to come together.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. Coedcernyw is located near various walking trails and nature reserves, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting. The nearby Raglan Castle, a historic medieval fortress, is also a popular attraction for history buffs and tourists.

Overall, Coedcernyw is a charming and peaceful village, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Its natural beauty, rich history, and close-knit community make it a delightful place to visit or call home.

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Coedcernyw Images

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The old A48 A section of the old road before it was straightened.
The old A48
A section of the old road before it was straightened.
Houses adjacent to the old A48
Houses adjacent to the old A48
Tree, gate and field A tranquil scene alongside the busy A48.
Tree, gate and field
A tranquil scene alongside the busy A48.
Lane leading towards the old rectory
Lane leading towards the old rectory
Farm shop at Berryhill Farm
Farm shop at Berryhill Farm
Roundabout near Coedkernew
Roundabout near Coedkernew
Roundabout approach Approaching the A48 roundabout near Coedkernew.
Roundabout approach
Approaching the A48 roundabout near Coedkernew.
Holiday Inn Express
Holiday Inn Express
Path alongside the A48
Path alongside the A48
Marshfield pharmacy
Marshfield pharmacy
Y Mafrun Public house near Marshfield.
Y Mafrun
Public house near Marshfield.
Jubilees near Hawse Lane Jubilee-class locomotives No. 45596 Bahamas and No. 45690 Leander head towards Hawse Lane between Cardiff and Newport on their back to base at Carnforth. They were working from Barry, having arrived the previous day on the Railway Touring Company's Great Britain XIV railtour.
Jubilees near Hawse Lane
Jubilee-class locomotives No. 45596 Bahamas and No. 45690 Leander head towards Hawse Lane between Cardiff and Newport on their back to base at Carnforth. They were working from Barry, having arrived the previous day on the Railway Touring Company's Great Britain XIV railtour.
Class 67 near Hawse Lane Transport for Wales class 67 No. 67017 propels a Holyhead to Cardiff service on the last leg of its journey.
Class 67 near Hawse Lane
Transport for Wales class 67 No. 67017 propels a Holyhead to Cardiff service on the last leg of its journey.
Railtour at Hawse Lane Class 47 No. 47614 approaches Hawse Lane bridge between Newport and Cardiff with Saphos Trains' Welsh Marches Express. Steam locomotive No. 70000 Britannia is on the rear, the tour having reversed at East Usk yard.
Railtour at Hawse Lane
Class 47 No. 47614 approaches Hawse Lane bridge between Newport and Cardiff with Saphos Trains' Welsh Marches Express. Steam locomotive No. 70000 Britannia is on the rear, the tour having reversed at East Usk yard.
Britannia at Hawse Lane BR standard steam locomotive No. 70000 Britannia is on the rear of Saphos Trains' Welsh Marches Express as it passes Hawse Lane bridge between Newport and Cardiff; class 47 No. 47614 has been in charge of the tour since it reversed at East Usk Yard in Newport.
Britannia at Hawse Lane
BR standard steam locomotive No. 70000 Britannia is on the rear of Saphos Trains' Welsh Marches Express as it passes Hawse Lane bridge between Newport and Cardiff; class 47 No. 47614 has been in charge of the tour since it reversed at East Usk Yard in Newport.
Railtour at Hawse Lane LMS 4-6-2 Coronation-class No. 6229 Duchess of Sutherland approaches Hawse Lane bridge with the Cardiff Christmas Express railtour from London to Cardiff via Gloucester. Class 47 diesel No. 47813 is on the rear.
Railtour at Hawse Lane
LMS 4-6-2 Coronation-class No. 6229 Duchess of Sutherland approaches Hawse Lane bridge with the Cardiff Christmas Express railtour from London to Cardiff via Gloucester. Class 47 diesel No. 47813 is on the rear.
Railtour at Hawse Lane LMS 4-6-2 Coronation-class No. 6229 Duchess of Sutherland passes Hawse Lane bridge with the Cardiff Christmas Express railtour from London to Cardiff via Gloucester. Class 47 diesel No. 47813 is on the rear.
Railtour at Hawse Lane
LMS 4-6-2 Coronation-class No. 6229 Duchess of Sutherland passes Hawse Lane bridge with the Cardiff Christmas Express railtour from London to Cardiff via Gloucester. Class 47 diesel No. 47813 is on the rear.
View from railway line, Marshfield
View from railway line, Marshfield
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Coedcernyw is located at Grid Ref: ST2783 (Lat: 51.546725, Lng: -3.048691)

Unitary Authority: Newport

Police Authority: Gwent

Also known as: Coedcernew

What 3 Words

///lotteries.kennels.burden. Near Marshfield, Newport

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