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Llanvihangel Court The court is a private house that is occasionally open to the public.
Llanvihangel Crucorney Llanvihangel Crucorney lies on the eastern edge of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The village sits at the entrance to the Vale of Ewyas (also known as the Llanthony valley). The sweeping hill the village sits on is a terminal moraine, deposited during the last Ice Age, that marks the maximum advance of a glacier that once flowed down the valley. The Skirrid is located just to the south; its distinctive peak forms an imposing local landmark. The village is surrounded by farmland with a mix of pasture, for sheep and dairy cattle grazing, and arable crops. The area is popular with hill walkers and the long distance trails the Beacons Way and Offa's Dyke Path pass close by.
Llanvihangel Crucorney The village is characterised by its stone built architecture, with many historic properties interspersed with more recently built homes. Notable buildings include:
Llanvihangel Court Llanvihangel (or Llanfihangel) Court, Llanvihangel Crucorney, is a Tudor country house in Monmouthshire, Wales, described by the architectural historian John Newman as "the most impressive and richly decorated house of around 1600 in Monmouthshire". The court has a "complicated building history" stretching from the mid-16th century to the early 20th century. It is a Grade I listed building.
Llanvihangel Court The Monmouthshire author and artist, Fred Hando, visited the house in the early 1950s and described it is his book "Journeys in Gwent". Hando recorded the "seventeenth century decorated plaster work ceiling" in the great hall, and the fire-back, dated 1694, which had previously formed a bridge over a nearby stream.