Location
Location Summary
Llantilio Crosseny is a small rural village betwixt Abergavenny, Monmouth and Raglan. The region is renowned for its outdoor activities and is popular amongst the walking community with the Offa’s Dyke pathway passing through the village. For evening entertainment, there are several public houses nearby including The Hogs Head (in the village), The Halfway in Tal Y Coed, and the Red Hart in Llanvapley. Llanvapley is about 2 miles away and has a village cricket pavilion hosting weekly events such as fish & chip suppers, film nights, coffee mornings and traditional games evenings. Llantilio Crosseny has its own church, St Teilo’s, which is steeped in history with origins in the Middle Ages.The larger market towns of Abergavenny (approximately 6 miles) Monmouth (just 9 miles to the north) and Raglan (about 6miles) are accessible by car. Abergavenny has a wide selection of boutique style shops, grocery and newsagent stores, supermarkets and many well-known high street shops. Abergavenny also hosts a market several times a week and a highly regarded world famous annual Food Festival. The town has its own cinema and leisure centre as well as several restaurants for evening entertainment. The railway station has regular services into central London via Newport, whilst road links at the Hardwick interchange provide access to the motorway network for Bristol, Birmingham, the South West and London and “A” routes for Monmouth, Hereford, Cwmbran, and
Cardiff. The greater area is well served by schools for all ages in both the state and private sector. The nearest primary schools can be found in Cross Ash, Raglan and Abergavenny with secondary schooling in both Abergavenny and Monmouth, including the highly favoured Haberdashers’ Schools for girls and boys in Monmouth.