Llanveynoe
Llanveynoe is a Town in the county of Herefordshire.
There are great places to visit near Llanveynoe.
Llanveynoe History
There are some historic monuments around Llanveynoe:
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Longtown castle and town
- Tramway Embankment of Grosmont Railway
- Motte castle, chapel, post-medieval house and garden remains east of Urishay Castle Farm
- Pont-Hendre castle mound
- Llwyn y Brain Deserted Rural Settlement
- Lower Park Wood Camp
- Cothill Tump, a motte castle 500m north west of Cothill Farm
- Pen y Gadair Fawr platform cairn
- Hatterrall Hill Cross Ridge Dyke
- Pen-Twyn Earthwork
- Long barrow 260m north west of Cross Lodge
- Twyn-y-Beddau Round Barrow
- Dorstone village cross
- Rhiw Arw cairn
- Motte and bailey castle 100m south east of Bell Farm
- Motte and bailey, W of St Mary's Church
- Churchyard cross in St Leonard's churchyard
- Cwm Beusych Deserted Rural Settlement
- Two platform buildings on eastern side of Partrishow Hill
- Goytre Wood Castle Mound
- Y Cwrt Deserted Rural Settlement
- Disgwylfa round cairn
- Graig Ddu round cairn
- Penbidwal Moated Site
- Craswall Priory, associated building remains, pond bays and hollow ways
- Remains of Blaenau Stone Circle
- Bowl barrow 700m NNE of Duke's Farm
- Loxidge Tump cairn
- Three Wells Round Cairn
- Cwm Bwchel round cairn
- Motte castle 230m north west of Nant-y-bar
- Churchyard Cross, St Issau's Church
- Twyn-y-Gaer Camp
- The Scottish Pedlar Wayside Cross
- Hay Castle
- Cwmyoy Churchyard Cross
- Nant yr Ychen round cairn
- Snodhill Castle
- Promontory fort on Dorstone Hill
- The Moat Mound and Bailey Castle, Tre Fedw
- Motte castle and associated occupation and agricultural remains at Mynydd-Brith
- Garreg Las Round Cairns
- Crug Hywel Camp
- Ringwork and bailey known as Whitehouse Camp, 200m north of Trelan Farm
- Two bowl barrows and a lime kiln 220m west of Llan Oleu
- Bowl barrow 350m NNE of Abbey Farm
- Walterstone Camp
- Cusop Castle ringwork
- Llanthony Priory
- Hatterrall Hill Enclosure