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drowning 2,000 people. The plate, about three feet above ground level today at this point, marks the height of the flood waters. The estimate of financial loss is given as approximately ÂŁ5,000 (ÂŁ990,000 in 2016). There is a medieval font with an 18th-century cover. Following interior re-decoration in
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1901 Directory lists the only private residence in the village as The
Moorlands, but has no fewer than 27 commercial concerns, mostly farmers, but also including a haulier, two fishermen, a female publican, a farm bailiff, a hay dealer, a mason and a shoe maker. The Directory also lists a Mrs Annie
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1606 ON THE XX DAY OF IANVARY EVEN AS IT CAME TO PAS IT PLEASED GOD THE FLVD DID FLOW TO THE EDGE OF THIS SAME BRAS ⢠AND IN THIS PARISH THEARE WAS LOST 5000 AND ODD POWNDS BESIDES XXII PEOPLE WAS IN THIS PARRISH DROWND GOLDCLIF {JOHN WILKINS OF PILREW AND WILLIAM TAP CHURCHWARDENS
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activity was firmly established with the discovery near
Goldcliff Point in 1878 of the inscribed "Goldcliff Stone" recording the work of legionaries on a linear earthwork, presumably a sea wall. Further evidence of occupation was found when ash pits were dug at Nash during construction of the
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The mixed school for the parishes of
Goldcliff and Whitson was erected in 1872 for 60 children and in 1901 had an average attendance of 46, with a Miss Mary Edith Tomlinson as the mistress. Until it closed in July 1954, the school received an annual gift of ÂŁ2 from
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dated the site to the second century BC. The buildings, which may have functioned as a short-lived and specialised fishing site, were constructed from vertical posts bearing the marks of iron axes. Timbers from the excavation, which was performed by
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Goldcliff, and the intertidal region of the coast near the village has attracted archaeological interest. Goldcliff has notable evidence of occupation by the
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Farmers Arms, located close to the church. The village still has use of a communal parish room located in the Old School at the side of the Monksditch, which there forms the border with
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Goldcliff Priory. Founded in 1113 as a subject house of the
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Louise Taylor as hotelier at "The
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style. The churchyard has the remains of an ancient moulded cross. The first vicar was Roger de
Holbrook in 1349 and church records exist from 1724 onwards.
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Goldcliff and Nash were granted to the
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Ancient Roman Inscribed Stone Found There 1878", Monmouthshire & Caerleon Antiquarian Association
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and colleagues. Bell was instrumental in the discovery of the mesolithic footprints and in 2004 his work at Goldcliff featured on
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which are slow-moving and in summer months are often stagnant. Reens run towards the sea where they empty between tides at a
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This article contains public domain material from J. A. Bradney's History of Monmouthshire (1904).
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cliff, standing about 60 feet (18 m) high, at Hill Farm, rising over a great bed of yellow
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1609 Flood plaque, in St Mary's Church. The plaque records the year as 1606 because, under the
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nobleman Robert de Chandos who, shortly before 1113, founded a priory there.
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house built in 1870 for the Waters family, had a garden which included
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in South Wales. It lies within the Newport city boundaries in the
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1264:"Maritime and Intertidal Archaeology in Wales: A Research Agenda"
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A History of Monmouthshire, Vol 4 part 2: The Hundred of Caldicot
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constructed in the early part of the war in anticipation of a
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A small enclosure on Chapel Lane to the north of the present
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The south of the village is bounded by the foreshore of the
1163:"Geograph:: Goldcliff Pill (C) Adrian and Janet Quantock"
1124:(Part 2). pub 1914, reprinted 1994, Merton Priory Press.
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Dragon Park, Wales National Football Development Centre
1832:"Newport City â Countryside & Parks â Biodiversity"
1627:"Monmouthshire: Goldcliff: St. Mary Magdalene's Church"
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The former vicarage for the three parishes, located in
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in use at that time, the new year did not start until
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1087:"Local Area Report â Goldcliff Parish (W04000816)"
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1515:"Saltmarsh Farm in the Manor of Goldcliff, Deeds"
1024:Goldcliff is a popular venue for sea fishing and
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1488:"Goldcliff Pill Anti-invasion Defences (MM313)"
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2625:Newport Museum Art Gallery and Central Library
2042:"Community Well-being Profile: Llanwern Final"
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1351:A Guide To Prehistoric Sites In Monmouthshire
628:are two of the few villages to appear on the
401:The name is said to have originated from the
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962:Goldcliff is home to part of the extensive
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16:Village in the city of Newport, South Wales
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2784:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool
2670:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool
1349:Children, George; Nash, George (1996).
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1285:"Programmes â Most Popular â All 4"
1218:"Programmes - Most Popular â All 4"
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1974:"Goldcliff beach sea fishing mark"
1353:. Logaston Press. pp. 95â98.
950:Interior of St Mary's Church, 2008
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2789:Geraint Thomas National Velodrome
1493:National Historic Assets of Wales
747:" basket traditionally made from
369:to the south east of the city of
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1404:A reproduction of the map is at
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267:Senedd Cymru â Welsh Parliament
1095:Office for National Statistics
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2840:Communities in Newport, Wales
1764:"Rectorial Benefice of Magor"
1196:. University of Wales Press.
708:. The defence formed part of
557:St David's University College
2600:National Roman Legion Museum
2565:Inmos microprocessor factory
2180:Registered parks and gardens
1807:"The RSPB: Newport Wetlands"
1328:"Countryfile - Gwent Levels"
1190:; Howell, Ray, eds. (2004).
1063:parliamentary constituency.
727:Local industry and education
706:German invasion from Ireland
674:Former Congregational Chapel
103:329 (2011 census)
2845:Districts of Newport, Wales
2640:Newport Technical Institute
2083:Goldcliff Community Council
1470:The Congregational Magazine
1051:and the Goldcliff, Newport
463:. The grips drain into the
365:) is a village, parish and
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2850:Villages in Newport, Wales
2645:Newport Transporter Bridge
1019:Friends of the Earth Cymru
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2690:University of South Wales
1932:www.southwalesargus.co.uk
1871:"Farmers Arms, Goldcliff"
1330:. bbc.co.uk. 1 March 2020
778:Clifton Common, Goldcliff
563:, have been conserved at
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2580:Kingsway Shopping Centre
1648:"Churches on the Levels"
1423:British Listed Buildings
1417:Good Stuff IT Services.
57:The Farmer's Arms beyond
2078:Goldcliff at genuki.org
1688:Clark, Gregory (2017).
1188:Aldhouse-Green, Miranda
958:The Farmer's Arms, 2017
857:Taylors of Loughborough
597:native princes of Wales
2705:Ye Olde Murenger House
2655:Riverfront Arts Centre
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1592:The Gwent Village Book
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2733:Newport Half Marathon
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2049:Newport City Council
2020:"Sea Wall Tea Rooms"
1907:www.newportbus.co.uk
1049:Newport City Council
980:little ringed plover
834:Saint Mary Magdalene
816:Saint Mary Magdalene
800:Christmas strawberry
666:Other historic sites
619:enclosed and drained
159:Sovereign state
2695:West Usk Lighthouse
2190:Scheduled monuments
2165:Newport city centre
1995:"Goldcliff Lagoons"
1853:"Goldcliff Lagoons"
1786:www.geograph.org.uk
1721:www.geograph.org.uk
1167:www.geograph.org.uk
1142:www.geograph.org.uk
1118:Bradney, Sir Joseph
968:Cardiff Bay Barrage
880:Great Flood of 1607
761:Gwent Record Office
601:Caradog ap Gruffydd
418:Giraldus Cambrensis
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109:Principal area
2814:Newport City Radio
2660:Roman Baths Museum
2295:Michaelston-y-Fedw
2088:Life on the Levels
1684:Retail Price Index
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249:UK Parliament
191:Dialling code
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1999:Birding Places EU
1770:on 31 March 2012.
1672:on 16 March 2012.
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1536:"Putcher fishing"
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1011:South Wales Argus
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403:siliceous
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