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Usk Lighthouse. Photograph © Terry Winter

St Brides or St Brides Wentloog (Welsh: Llansanffraid Gwynllŵg) is a small hamlet to the south west of the city of Newport. It lies in the community (parish) of Wentloog and electoral district (ward) of Marshfield. Like most of the settlements on the Wentloog Level it lies on land reclaimed from the Bristol Channel.

The church of St Bride Wentloog is an ancient building of stone in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and an unusually fine Perpendicular embattled western tower containing 6 bells, four of which are dated 1734 and bear inscriptions.

The West Usk Lighthouse is built on the shore of the Bristol Channel south of this parish.

It was the birthplace of Lyn Harding (1867 – 1952), the Welsh actor of stage silent and talkie films, and radio.


 Pubs/Bar in St Brides Wentloog:

The Church House Inn, St Brides Wentloog

 The Church House Inn
       St Brides
       Wentloog
       Newport
       NP10 8SN
 01633 680807

The Inn at thge Elm Tree, St Brides Wentloog

 The Inn at the Elm Tree
       St Brides
       Wentlooge
       Newport
       South Wales
       NP10 8SQ
 01633 680225
 http://www.the-elm-tree.co.uk/

The Lighthouse Inn, St Brides Wentloog

 The Lighthouse Inn
       Beach Road
       St Brides Wentlooge
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP10 8SH
 01633 680800


 Restaurants in St Brides Wentloog:
 The Inn at the Elm Tree
       St Brides
       Wentlooge
       Newport
       South Wales
       NP10 8SQ
 01633 680225
 http://www.the-elm-tree.co.uk/


 B&B’s/Guest Houses in St Brides Wentloog
 Chapel Guest House
       Church Road
       St Brides Wentlooge
       Newport
       Gwent
       NP10 8SN
 01633 681018
 http://www.chapelguesthouse.co.uk



 

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