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Pentwyn Farm Reserve


This 11ha reserve, based on a traditional small farm, is important for its four unimproved hay meadows (Pentwyn Meadows and Bush Meadows) and hedgerows. It ranks as one of the larger areas of unimproved grassland remaining in Gwent and is a SSSI.

In Spring early purple orchids and cowslips are present and it is a good spot for migrant birds.

The floristic display continues into Summer, when a range of orchids (greater butterfly, green-winged, common spotted and common twayblade) are mixed into the colourful carpet of ox-eye daisy, hay rattle and eyebright amongst others.

The hedgerows provide good habitat for dormice, and in Autumn characteristic partially eaten hazelnuts betray their presence. The hedgerows also provide plentiful food supplies for overwintering flocks of birds such as fieldfares and redwings.


Pentwyn Farm Barn

Burnet moth on Knapweed

 

 

Common Spotted Orchid

A Pentwyn Farm meadow

The traditional small farm layout of cottage, green lanes, stone stiles and dry stone walls has been maintained. The barn is known to date back to arround 1400 and has been renovated.   No artificial fertilizers have been applied for 20 years or more and no pesticides used in farming.
 


Location

By road, leave Monmouth traveling south on the B4293, signposted to Mitchell Troy and Trelleck. Approximately 1 mile from Monmouth the road forks left for Penallt and Trelleck. Take a second left fork about 2 miles further on (signposted Penallt). On entering the village(1½ miles), turn left at the crossroads then right just before the war memorial (follow signs for Bush Inn). The reserve is adjacent to the Bush Inn.

Parking is available by the Bush Inn or by the medieval barn. Please do not park on the village green.  Best access to the reserve is by the green lane at the end of the village green. Keep to the footpaths by the field edges. Wheelchair access is not recommended at present.

Very limited bus services are available from Monmouth.


 

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