Crick
Crick is a Village in the county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy).
Crick postcode: NP26 5BR
There are great places to visit near Crick including some great towns, ruins and historic buildings.
Don't miss Tintern's towns if visiting the area around Crick.
Crick is near some unmissable ruins like Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn,
There are a several good historic buildings in the area around Crick like Tintern Abbey / Abaty Tyndryn.
Crick History
There are some historic monuments around Crick:
- Royal Naval Propellant Factory Caerwent Nitro-glycerine Hill
- Chepstow Park Wood Moated Site
- Colwell Grove Limekiln and Quarry, Tintern
- Lower or Abbey Wireworks, Tintern
- Standing Stone 252m South of Bencroft Lane
- Kilgwrrwg Churchyard Cross
- Lancaut promontory fort
- Blackcliff Wood Limekiln
- Five Lanes Roman Site
- Crick Round Barrow
- The Cold Bath: Piercefield
- Cewere Quarry and Limekiln, Llanvair-Discoed
- Cwrt y Gaer Ringwork
- Bulwarks Camp
- Medieval Building adjoining Magor Churchyard
- Caerwent Roman City
- Crick Medieval House
- Llanvair Castle
- Tintern Abbey, Precinct Wall
- St Brides Netherwent Deserted Village
- Whitewall Brake Roman Site
- Offa's Dyke: section on Madgett Hill, 580m west of The Old Mill
- Chepstow Castle
- Runston Medieval Village Site & Runston Chapel
- Offa's Dyke: section in Boatwood Plantation, 320m south west of Chase Farm
- Gaer Fawr hillfort
- Offa's Dyke: section 130m north west of Pennsylvania Farm
- Church Farm Romano-British settlement
- Tintern Upper Wireworks (New Tongs Mill)
- Harold's House (site of)
- Three Round Barrows in Lower Hale Wood
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Portskewett
- Offa's Dyke: section in Caswell Wood, 280m west of Beeches Farm
- Moated Site South of Moynes Court
- Grey Hill Stone Circle
- The Alcove, Piercefield
- St Peter's Cave
- The Platform, Piercefield
- The Grotto, Piercefield
- Chepstow Town Wall and Gate
- Round cairn 720m west of Chase Farm
- Offa's Dyke: section in Lippets Grove, 680m WSW of Beeches Farm
- Undy Churchyard Cross
- Lancaut deserted village
- Crick Moated Site
- Tintern Abbey, Watergate
- Blackcliff Wood Camp
- The Larches Camp
- Offa's Dyke: section in Danehill Wood, 300m west of East Vaga
- Tintern Abbey, Inner Precinct
- Offa's Dyke: section in Shorncliff Wood including the Devil's Pulpit, 790m south west of Sheepcot
- Offa's Dyke: section in Chapelhouse Wood, 240m west of the Recreation Ground
- Pierce Wood Camps
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Penterry
- Round Barrow 250m North East of Five Lanes
- The Berries Mound & Bailey Castle
- Foresters' Oaks round barrow
- St. Mary's Churchyard Crosses, Magor
- Royal Naval Propellant Factory Guided Weapons Scheme Static Firing Bay
- Dinham Castle
- Gaer-Llwyd Burial Chamber
- Offa's Dyke: section in Passage Grove, 660m west of Sheepcot
- Offa's Dyke: section known as Buttington Tump, 100m west of Buttington Lodge
- Talgarth settlement earthworks
- Offa's Dyke: section 240m north east of Buttington Farm
- Offa's Dyke: section immediately north east of Sedbury sewage works
- Caldicot Castle (unoccupied parts)
- St Arvan's Church Cross-slab
- Chepstow Town Slipway
- St. Michael's Churchyard Cross, Llanfihangel Rogiet
- Gaer Hill Camp, Penterry
- Medieval Moated Site 400m N of Undy Church
- Heavy Anti-aircraft battery 520m east of Holes Mouth
- Wyndcliff Roman Site
- Chepstow Park Wood Cairn
- Llanvaches Castle
- Heston Brake Long Barrow
- Llangwm Mound & Bailey Castle
- Enclosure revealed by Aerial Photography
- Portskewett Hill Roman Site
- Bishop Barnet's Wood Camp
- Long Barrow and Round Barrow at Thornwell Farm
- Llanmelin Wood Camps
- The Mere Bank and flanking ditches
- The Giant's Cave, Piercefield
- St. Thomas a Becket's Churchyard Cross, Wolvesnewton
- Offa's Dyke: section in Worgan's Wood, 800m west of Chase Farm
- Relict Seawall alongside Collister Pill Reen
- Old Furnace Blast Furnace
- Sudbrook Camp and Sudbrook Chapel