Howick Farmhouse, Chepstow
#16 among attractions in Chepstow
Facts and practical information
Howick Farmhouse, in the hamlet of Howick, near Itton, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the mid-16th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. Its associated barns and stable block have their own Grade II listings. ()
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Howick Farmhouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Chepstow Castle, Chepstow Racecourse, Gloucester Hole, Old Wye Bridge.
- 2.1 miSERuins of a centuries-old fortification
Chepstow Castle, Letcombe Valley
55 min walk • Chepstow Castle, a commanding medieval fortress, stands proudly on the cliffs above the River Wye in Chepstow, Wales. Built in the 11th century, it is renowned for being one of the oldest surviving stone castles in Britain.
- 1.4 miESport venue, Sport
Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow
36 min walk • Chepstow Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing course located just north of the town of Chepstow in Monmouthshire, Wales, near the southern end of the Wye Valley and close to the border with England.
- 2.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Cave
Gloucester Hole, Chepstow
63 min walk • The Gloucester Hole is a roughly square opening in the limestone cliffs of the River Wye, directly opposite the town of Chepstow.
- 2.3 miEHistorical place, Bridge
Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow
59 min walk • The Old Wye Bridge or Town Bridge at Chepstow, also known historically as Chepstow Bridge, crosses the River Wye between Monmouthshire in Wales and Gloucestershire in England, close to Chepstow Castle.
- 2.4 miSEMonuments and statues, City wall
Chepstow Port Wall, Chepstow
60 min walk • The Port Wall in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a late thirteenth century stone wall, which was constructed for the twin purposes of defence and tax collection by permitting users of the town's market only one point of access through the wall at the Town Gate.
- 2.2 miSECity hall
Chepstow Town Gate, Chepstow
56 min walk • The Town Gate at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, known locally as the Town Arch, was historically the only landward entrance to the town through the Port Wall, and a point where tolls for those resorting to the town and its market were collected.
- 2.4 miEHiking, Hiking trail
Gloucestershire Way, Chepstow
62 min walk • The Gloucestershire Way is a long-distance footpath, in the English county of Gloucestershire. It was devised by Gerry and Kate Stewart, of the Ramblers Association and Tewkesbury Walking Club.
- 2.2 miSEMemorial
Chepstow War Memorial, Chepstow
57 min walk • Chepstow War Memorial, in Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Wales, commemorates the men of the town who died in the First and Second World Wars. It was designed by Eric Francis, a locally-born architect. The memorial's Neoclassical design is uncommon.
- 1.4 miNEGarden, Park
Wyndcliffe Court, Chepstow
37 min walk • Wyndcliffe Court, 0.5 miles north of the village of St. Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Grade II* listed country house and gardens in the Arts and Crafts style, completed in 1922.
- 1.7 miERuins
Piercefield House, Letcombe Valley
43 min walk • Piercefield House is a largely ruined neo-classical country house near St Arvans, Monmouthshire, Wales, about 1.5 miles north of the centre of Chepstow.
- 3.2 miSEChurch
St Tewdric's Church
82 min walk • St Tewdric's Church is a Church in Wales parish church in Mathern, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is purportedly built over the resting place of Saint Tewdrig for whom it is named. A church has been located on the site since the 6th century.