Location
Location Summary
The nearby town centre of Abergavenny is under 2 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities including a wide selection of boutique style shops, complemented by high street names and highly renowned cafes and restaurants. For supermarkets, there is a large Waitrose store with John Lewis at Home section, plus Aldi, Morrisons and Tesco.Culturally important, local events of national and international significance include the Abergavenny food festival, the Green Man music festival and the Hay festival of literature, other regular events take place throughout the year and in the past have featured walking festivals, open gardens and open studio events in both Abergavenny and Crickhowell. The area is a favourite destination for walking, sports and hiking enthusiast who all flock to the town for the many walking routes, mountain trails, river activities, pony treks and canal activities which are all available in abundance nearby.
Abergavenny boasts a Farmers Market and has its own cinema and leisure centre. The railway station has regular services into Cardiff (34mins), Bristol and London via Newport (25mins) whilst road links give easy access to the motorway for Bristol (1hr), Cardiff (1hr), Birmingham, the South West and London and “A” routes for Monmouth, Cheltenham and Brecon. The highly favoured town of Crickhowell is around 6.5 miles further distant. Crickhowell is highly regarded amongst the walking community, attracting both walkers and tourists alike. The local area is well served for schools for all ages with primary and secondary state schools available in Abergavenny; Monmouth with its private Haberdashers’ schools for Boys and Girls is a drive of just 25 mins away.
For further local information, please refer to www.visitabergavenny.co.uk