Lancaut (Welsh: Llan Cewydd) is a deserted village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Tidenham, in the Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire, England, located alongside the River Wye, around two miles north of Chepstow. It occupies a narrow-necked promontory formed by a curve of the river, which acts as the border between England and Wales. Little remains of the village today, except for the roofless church of St. James.
Lancaut (Welsh: Llan Cewydd) is a deserted village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Tidenham, in the Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire...
was succeeded by his son Sir William Henry Marling. Tidenham including Lancaut - Manors and other estates | British History Online Cotswolds: Woodchester...
reserves being Ban-y-gor Wood and Lancaut. The Natural England citation states a revision for Lancaut inclusion. The site (Lancaut and Ban-y-gor) is listed in...
reached through a tidal sump, making it a mecca for experienced cavers. Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor are Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves. They...
auspices of the diocese of Hereford, rather than Gloucester. The Beachley and Lancaut peninsulas east of the Lower Wye remained in Welsh control at least until...
Bulwark, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the town centre, and at Piercefield and Lancaut, some 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the north. During the Roman occupation, there...
Eagle's Nest includes the farmland on the opposite bank of the Wye at Lancaut; the cliff face at Wintour's Leap; Chepstow Castle and the adjoining town;...
Look Out Tower, Pastscape, retrieved 19 April 2013. Tidenham including Lancaut: Introduction, Victoria County History Ivor Waters, Turnpike Roads - the...
retrieved 19 April 2013 Tidenham including Lancaut: Introduction, Victoria County History Tidenham including Lancaut: Nonconformity, Victoria County History...
mainly from churches associated with him, which are on Anglesey (Wales), Lancaut in Chepstow (Wales/England border), Cusop (Wales/England border), Kewstoke...
views created were not universally admired. The River Wye is tidal at Lancaut, leading to the deposit of mudflats. Francis Kilvert, who visited in 1875...
Online Tidenham Parish Council British History Online: Tidenham including Lancaut: Manors and other estates Sedbury House: The Belfry Wikimedia Commons has...
Salmonsbury Meadows SSSI) Gwen and Vera's Fields Hobbs Quarry SSSI Ketford Bank Lancaut SSSI part of the Lower Wye Gorge SSSI Laurie Lee Wood Laymoor Quag Lippets...
the River Wye to take in the manors of Tidenham, Woolaston, Beachley and Lancaut, which became part of Gloucestershire in 1535 under the Laws in Wales Act...
jointly with The Wyndcliff. The latter offers panoramic views over the Lancaut cliffs to the River Wye, while the former contains many remnants of a walk...
"Victoria County History: Gloucestershire: Vol 10 – Tidenham including Lancaut: Introduction". British History Online. University of London. Retrieved...
Uckington, Up Hatherley. Chepstow PLU Alvington, Aylburton, Hewelsfield, Lancaut, Lydney, St Briavels, Tidenham, Woolaston. Remainder of PLU in Monmouthshire...
of Domnonée) Cennych 6th century Llangennych Cewydd 5th century Aberedw Lancaut Laleston 1, 2 or 15 July (trad.) Child of King Caw of Strathclyde Cian...
consisted of the following parishes : Alvington Aylburton Hewelsfield Lancaut Lydney St. Briavels Tidenham Woolaston It survived until 1974, when it...
hamlets of Boughspring, Stroat and Wibdon, and the deserted village of Lancaut. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 the parish had a population...
(demolished in the late 1940s to make way for an extension of Filton Airfield) Lancaut Northwick, near Blockley Upper Ditchford Chilstone Devereux Edvin Ralph...