Penhow
Penhow is a Village in the county of Newport (Casnewydd).
There are great places to visit near Penhow.
Penhow History
There are some historic monuments around Penhow:
- Caer Licyn
- Llangibby Bottom Standing Stone
- Cae Camp
- Gaer Fawr hillfort
- Usk Castle (Unoccupied Parts)
- Crick Round Barrow
- Medieval Building adjoining Magor Churchyard
- Langstone motte and enclosure
- All Saint's Church, Kemys Inferior
- Moated Site in Coldra Wood
- Usk Roman Site
- Langstone Fish Pond
- Royal Naval Propellant Factory Guided Weapons Scheme Static Firing Bay
- Pencoed Castle
- Llangibby Castle Mound
- Ford Farm Roman Villa
- The Larches Camp
- Llanvair Castle
- Dinham Castle
- Moated Site 200m South West of Court Farm
- Caerwent Roman City
- Moated Site E of Grangefield Farm
- Pen-Toppen-Ash Camp
- Llangwm Mound & Bailey Castle
- Grey Hill Stone Circle
- Two Round Barrows 180m North West of Wentwood Lodge
- Llanvaches Castle
- Ringwork NE of New House
- Cwrt y Gaer Ringwork
- St. Michael's Churchyard Cross, Llanfihangel Rogiet
- Deserted Medieval Village W of St Mary's Church
- Kilgwrrwg Churchyard Cross
- Cewere Quarry and Limekiln, Llanvair-Discoed
- Coed-Cwnwr Moated Site
- Round Barrow 57m South of Stock Wood
- Medieval Moated Site 400m N of Undy Church
- Relict Seawall alongside Collister Pill Reen
- Undy Churchyard Cross
- Goldcliff Moated House Site
- Castell Prin Camp
- Moated Site North West of Bertholey House
- Foresters' Oaks round barrow
- Priory Wood Camp
- Whitewall Brake Roman Site
- Enclosure revealed by Aerial Photography
- Wilcrick Hill Camp
- Kemeys Inferior Mound & Bailey Castle
- St. Mary Magdalene's Churchyard Cross, Goldcliff
- Church Farm Romano-British settlement
- Graig Foel medieval ringwork
- Abernant Roman Kiln
- Great Bulmore Roman settlement
- Round Barrow 250m North East of Five Lanes
- Bishton Castle
- Gaer-Llwyd Burial Chamber
- St. Mary's Churchyard Cross, Llanwern
- Talgarth settlement earthworks
- Goldcliff Pill Anti-invasion Defences
- Cas Troggy Castle
- Five Lanes Roman Site
- Llangibby Castle (Castell Tregrug)
- St Curig's Chapel (Remains of), Cats Ash
- Coed y Caerau Auxiliary Unit Operational Base
- Standing Stone 252m South of Bencroft Lane
- Moated Site 250m SW of Pencoed Castle
- St Brides Netherwent Deserted Village
- St. Mary's Churchyard Crosses, Magor
- Llanmelin Wood Camps
- St. Thomas a Becket's Churchyard Cross, Wolvesnewton
- Ffynnon Cybi (St. Cybi's Well)