Pen-y-lan Farm
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Penylan Farm enjoys an enviable location in the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside. We are just 5 miles from the medieval market town of Monmouth, birth place of Henry V and are nestled between the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean and Black Mountains. We offer quality Bed and Breakfast and three charming self catering cottages. Original oak beams and under floor heating together with Welsh wool blankets will make your stay here extra special.

Awake to the sound of the birds singing, take in the fresh clean air and enjoy wonderful walks and panoramic views from the farm. We will do our best to make your visit one to remember, providing local knowledge on great places to visit, tourist attractions and events, and also the best places to eat. Monmouthshire has recently been named the top food destination in Wales, with friendly local hostelries and Michelin starred restaurants.

We offer friendly farmhouse B&B and three warm and inviting 5 star self-catering cottages. Each cottage has been individually converted to a very high standard with down duvets and Welsh wool blankets together with original oak beams and underfloor heating make your stay here extra special.
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Penylan, meaning top of the hill, is situated in the Parish of Llangattock-vibon-Avel and was originally part of the historic Hendre Estate, home of the famous Rolls family.
Co-founder of Rolls-Royce, Charles Stewart Rolls was also celebrated as a racing driver, record breaker and aviator.
In 1910 he became the first person to fly the Channel both ways.
He is buried in the churchyard at Llangattock next to the Manor house where he spent his childhood.
His statue can be found in Agincourt Square in Monmouth together with the statue of Henry V who was born in Monmouth Castle.
Take the M4 over the new Severn Bridge as far as Junction 24.
Then take the A449 to Raglan, where it turns into the A40 to Monmouth.
Take slip road immediately after the tunnel into Monmouth (signposted Rockfield).
Pass the Esso garage on left and new bridge on right.
Straight across roundabout and then bear right at second roundabout (Britannia Inn on right) on to B4233 towards Rockfield / Abergavenny.
Follow directions from Monmouth below.
Alternatively, for a scenic route, you could cross the River Severn via the old bridge, leaving at Chepstow to travel along the Wye Valley Road, passing Tintern Abbey, to Monmouth.
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