Gaerllwyd
Gaerllwyd (Welsh: Gaer-lwyd) is a village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom. LocationGaerllwyd is located 6 miles (9.7 km) south east of Usk and 7 miles (11 km) north west of Chepstow on the B4235 road. History and amenitiesGaerllwyd is set in a very rural agricultural area in the heart of Monmouthshire. There is a Neolithic burial chamber, or cromlech dated to around 4,000 BC. It is made up of a capstone which would have had three upright stone supports.[1] The outer cairn has been removed by road construction and stone robbing, although archaeologists are uncertain whether a covering mound would ever have been in place.[2] To the south there are some Early Bronze Age monuments including two stone circles, a standing stone and a round barrow cemetery.[3] The village has a Baptist chapel, situated on the Gaerllwyd Crossroads, which is still in regular religious use.[4] It is a Grade II listed building.[5] References
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