Abergavenny, Wales

Abergavenny Castle
Ruins of a Norman castle which date back to 1090 A.D.
Abergavenny Castle
The castle was originally a timber structure, with the first stone structures laid between 1090 and 1150 A.D.

The Victorian Market Hall
Abergavenny is an ancient market town which still hosts weekly cattle, sheep and produce markets

Pete, standing on the road in front of Breacon Beacons National Park

Bridge over the River Usk
We walked along the river from the bridge to the castle. The horses were too busy munching daisies to notice us

River park

The Lamb & Flag pub
Built on the spot where the Crusaders once met to "rally around the flag to fight for the lamb"

View from our B&B bedroom window
Pentre Court Guest House sits at the edge of eight beautiful acres of gardens and babbling brook

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