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Anne's Well The River Wye Clifford Castle Hereford Old Butcher's Row Nell Gwynne's Birthplace Ross The Man of Ross Ross Church and its Trees Walton Castle Goodrich Castle Forest of Dean Coldwell Symond's Yat The Dowards Monmouth Kymin Hill Raglan Castle Redbrook St.
At Barmouth a beautiful cliff known as Dinas-o-lea, Llanlleiana Head, Anglesey, the fifteen acres of cliff land at Tintagel, called Barras Head, looking on to the magnificent pile of rocks on which stand the ruins of King Arthur's Castle, and the summit of Kymin, near Monmouth, whence you can see a charming view of the Wye Valley, are all owned and protected by the Trust.
Monmouth is not a large town, having but six thousand inhabitants, but it takes a mayor, four aldermen, two bailiffs, and twelve councillors to govern them, and its massive county-jail is a solid warning to all evil-doers. From the summit of the lofty Kymin Hill, rising seven hundred feet on the eastern side of the town, there is a grand panorama over the valley of the Wye.
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