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The River Wye carves its way through the Welsh countryside
A new landmark destination
WITH THE REDEVELOPMENT OF A DERELICT INDUSTRIAL ZONE ON THE RIVER WYE, CHEPSTOW’S FUTURE IS LOOKING BRIGHT
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once a neglected and dilapidated industrial zone on the banks of the River Wye, close to Chepstow Castle and the historic Iron
Bridge, is undergoing a comprehensive makeover. The potential of this prime waterfront
region was recognised and the skills of a dedicated team of architects, designers, surveyors and developers are being combined to redevelop the site. From a historic market town and once bustling port, Chepstow is now reinventing itself into a desirable and affluent destination. The waterfront will be revitalised with the contemporary mixed-use scheme that includes landscaped squares and enhanced river walkways. This is a blueprint for a desirable new riverside community and an important new focus for Chepstow. Chepstow lies on the western banks of
the meandering River Wye just upstream of its confluence with the mighty Severn Estuary and its charm is difficult to resist. Although firmly entrenched in the 21st century, the town has not forgotten its maritime heritage and medieval seafaring
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roots. The dry docks, wharfs and quays have been replaced by leafy parks and riverside paths that have enhanced the River Wye as it loops around the town. This is a traditional market town with
lively town centre shopping, quirky architecture and an appealing mix of old and new. It has a deep sense of community that is strengthened by the glorious Chepstow Racecourse and a colourful calendar of festivals, pageants and markets. The county of Monmouthshire is
an atmospheric land of legends and outstanding natural beauty that invites exploration. Travel to Tintern to see the famous ruins of the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey in a picture-perfect
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setting overlooking the river or take in the Round House at the Kymin, a National Trust property overlooking Monmouth. The lovely River Wye carves its way through some of the most spectacular countryside in this part of the UK. The winding valley course has deservedly become a mecca for walking enthusiasts and the very ambitious can embark on a 136-mile walk from Chepstow to Plynlimon, the highest point in the Cambrian Mountains. The town of Chepstow has always
been special and now it’s becoming truly exceptional. This new scheme represents a great opportunity to become a part of this exclusive riverside community and will help promote the region to its fully deserved potential. BL
For further details and to register your interest, call Wynndel Property Management on 01291 418056
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