- Whitebrook
Whitebrook ( _cy. Gwenffrwd) is a small
village inMonmouthshire , south eastWales ,United Kingdom . It is located four miles south east ofMonmouth in theWye Valley [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/262363] .History and amenities
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Whitebrook valley - like the Angiddy valley at
Tintern a few miles to the south - was a centre of intensive water-powered industry. A branch of Tintern wireworks was established here in 1606, and wire working continued to be the main industry of the valley until about 1720. By about 1760, paper mills had taken over, and much of the housing in the valley was built for millworkers around that time. Some of the paper was made from importedesparto grass , brought in via the quay at nearbyLlandogo ["The Gwent Village Book", 1994, ISBN 1 85306 312 6] . Although the industry had ceased by 1880, the valley retains the remains of several old mills, warehouses, dams and leatsJohn Newman, "The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire", 2000, ISBN 0-14-071053-1] . Many of these have now been transformed into desirable residential properties. The village is designated as aConservation Area [ [http://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/udp/chapter10.html Adopted Unitary Development Plan ] ] .Whitebrook today is known for its
Michelin star red restaurant, The Crown at Whitebrook. TheRiver Wye AONB surrounds the village. Across the river are the hills ofGloucestershire and theForest of Dean through whichOffa's Dyke Path crosses.References
External links
* [http://www.francisfrith.com/search/wales/gwent/whitebrook/photos/whitebrook_W636006.htm An old photo of Whitebrook]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/493354 Recent photo]
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