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The Herefordshire parish Craswall is to the south of  Cusop on the border of Wales south east of  Hay-on-Wye
The western boundary is the Black Mountains' ridge separating Llanidon on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The parish is rich in springs and waterfalls that feed the River Monnow to the south east, where it is joined by Olchon Brook in Llanveynor parish, directly south before the border with Monmouthshire north of  Abergavenny.
Until there are separate categories, this category also represents Llanveynor parish.
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Grandmontine monastic site fed by springs of Cefyn Hill at 400 metres above sea level. Archaeological history, aerial survey report, references, links for further reading, information about the foundation, and for visitors.
Grandmontine monastic site fed by springs of Cefyn Hill at 400 metres above sea level. Archaeological history, aerial survey report, references, links for further reading, information about the foundation, and for visitors.
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December 29, 2020 at 0:24:38 UTC
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