Cwmavon
Cwmavon is a Village in the county of Torfaen (Tor-faen).
Cwmavon postcode: NP4 8UW
There are great places to visit near Cwmavon.
Cwmavon History
There are some historic monuments around Cwmavon:
- Dyne Steel Incline
- Disgwylfa Tramroads
- Iron Furnace SW of Clydach
- Ffynnon Angoeron Holy Well
- Waun Cyrn round cairn
- British Colliery Pumping Engine House
- The Graig Settlement
- Old Beam Pump & Winding Engine, Glyn Pits
- St. Faith's Churchyard Cross, Llanfoist
- Garn Road Powder House 300m ENE of Ashgrove Bungalow
- Blorenge Tunnel, Hill's Tramroad
- Carn-y-Defaid Round Cairns
- Pwll Du Limestone Quarry & Water Balance Lift
- Coal and Iron Ore Workings West of Abergavenny Road, Blaenavon
- Old Coal Pits, Blaenavon
- Llanwenarth Churchyard Cross-Base
- Blaenavon Upper Brick Yard
- Abergavenny Castle
- Area of Conventual Buildings, St Mary's Priory
- Ironstone Quarries at Carreg Maen Taro
- Air Furnace at British Ironworks
- Blaenavon Ironworks
- Hen Castell
- Cwmbyrgwm Colliery
- Cwrt-y-Gollen Standing Stone
- Battle Tump
- Abergavenny Roman Fort
- Garnddyrys Ironworks (Site of) and adjacent Tramway
- Tramroad Bridge, Bailey's Tramroad, Govilon
- Iron and coal patching at Pen-ffordd-goch, Blaenafon
- Limekiln and Quarries at Craig-yr-Hafod
- Blorenge Quarries Tramroad
- Abersychan Railway
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Southern Approach
- Llanderfel Church
- Aaron Brute's Level and Iron Bridge
- Hill's Tramroad Inclines, Llanfoist
- Coity Sandstone Quarry and Incline
- Engine Pit, Blaenavon
- Pwll Du Tramroad Tunnel Northern Entrances & Site of Lower Rank
- Llangattock Nigh Usk Churchyard Cross
- Cairn on the Blorenge
- St Illtyd Castle Mound
- Clydach Ironworks (remains) and Smart's Bridge
- Brake Engine on Hill Pits Tramroad Incline
- St. Bartholomew's Churchyard Cross, Llanover
- Defended Enclosure 350m NNW of Ty-Uchaf
- Castle Arnold
- Capel Newydd, Blaenavon (site of)
- Abergavenny Bridge
- Iron Ore Scours at Upper Race, Pontypool
- Gilwern Embankment