Saint Andrew
#2779 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
The Church of St Andrew, Tredunnock, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 12th or 13th century. A Grade II* listed building, the church remains an active parish church. ()
Saint Andrew – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Llanwern Golf Club, Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths, National Roman Legion Museum, Penhow Castle.
- 4.4 miSGolf
Llanwern Golf Club, Newport
112 min walk • Llanwern Golf Club is a golf club based just outside Llanwern at Newport, Wales. It is an 18-hole parkland course and is reputedly one of the oldest in South Wales. In 2010 the club based PGA professional Leanne Cooper was named the Ladies European Tour-sponsored PGA female assistant of the year. This club has a "members only" policy.
- 3.6 miSWMuseum, Archaeological museum, Historical place
Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths, Newport
93 min walk • The Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths museum is a historical site located in the town of Caerleon, South Wales. Near to the city of Newport, it is run by the Welsh historic environment service Cadw.
- 3.7 miSWMuseum, Archaeological museum, Specialty museum
National Roman Legion Museum, Newport
94 min walk • The National Roman Legion Museum is a museum in Caerleon, near Newport, south-east Wales. It is one of three Roman sites in Caerleon, along with the Baths museum and the open-air ruins of the amphitheatre and barracks.
- 3.7 miSEForts and castles
Penhow Castle, Newport
94 min walk • Penhow Castle, Penhow, Newport dates from the early 12th century. Extended and reconstructed in almost every century since, it has been claimed to be the oldest continuously-inhabited castle in Wales. The castle is a Grade II* listed building.
- 3.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Gray Hill
90 min walk • Gray Hill is a hill immediately to the north of the village of Llanvair Discoed, Monmouthshire, South Wales, rising to 896 feet above sea level.
- 3.6 miSWChurch
St Cadoc's Church, Newport
93 min walk • St Cadoc's Church is a Church in Wales church located in Caerleon, Newport, Wales and is Grade II* listed. It is one of many buildings associated with the travels of St Cadoc. Caerleon is the historically important site of the Roman legionary fortress of Isca Augusta.
- 4.4 miWMonastery
Llantarnam Abbey
113 min walk • Llantarnam Abbey is a Grade II*-listed abbey of the Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy and a former Cistercian monastery located in Llantarnam, Cwmbran in the county borough of Torfaen in southeast Wales.
- 3.7 miNBridge
Usk Bridge, Usk
94 min walk • The Usk Bridge, Usk, Monmouthshire, carries the A472 over the River Usk. It is the town's oldest crossing of the river and is a Grade II* listed structure.
- 3.6 miSWNightlife
Hanbury Arms, Newport
93 min walk • The Hanbury Arms is a Grade II listed public house on Caerleon High Street, near Newport, Wales. The historical significance of the Hanbury Arms is that it is famous for being visited frequently by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in 1856, where he began writing Idylls of the King from the building, with its riverside views.
- 3.8 miNChurch
St David's Church
97 min walk • St David's Church, Llangeview, is a redundant church sited in a round churchyard adjacent to the junction of the A449 and A472 roads 1 mile to the east of the town of Usk in Monmouthshire, Wales.
- 3.2 miNChurch
Church of St Madoc, Usk
83 min walk • The Church of St Madoc, Llanbadoc, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century. A Grade II* listed building, the church remains an active parish church.