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Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire

Llanthony Priory (Welsh: Priordy Llanddewi Nant Hodni) is a ruined Augustinian priory in the Vale of Ewyas, Monmouthshire. The priory was founded around 1100 and grew to become one of the one of the great mediæval buildings of Wales, a mixture of Norman and Gothic styles. It declined after Owain Glyndŵr's rebellion and was dissolved in 1538. The mediæval infirmary was converted to the Church of St David. The Abbey Hotel incorporates the south-west tower of the priory. The rest of the priory lies in ruins. The monument is in the care of Cadw. It is within the council area of Monmouthshire.
CADW Scheduled Monument MM004.

Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Alternative name(s): Priordy Llanddewi Nant Hodni
Historic County: Monmouthshire
Lat, Long: 51.94494,-3.0363994
Grid Reference: SO 2885 2789
Community (Civil Parish): Crucorney C
Council Area: Monmouthshire CA
Police Area: Gwent PA
Devolved Legislature:  Welsh Assembly (Senedd)

GBPN ID: 65599
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Llanthony_Priory,_Monmouthshire_65599

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