Monmouth
Monmouth is the historical county town of Monmouthshire in Wales as well as likewise a community. Situated where the River Monnow joins the River Wye, simply 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) of the border with England. The community is 30 miles (48 kilometres) northeast of Cardiff, and 113 miles (182 km) west of London. It is within the Monmouthshire local authority, and also the parliamentary constituency of Monmouth. Monmouth's population in the 2011 census was 10,508, increasing from 8,877 in 2001. The community was the site of a tiny Roman ft, Blestium, and ended up being developed after the Normans developed a castle right here after 1067. Its middle ages stone gated bridge is the only one of its type staying in Britain. The castle later on entered the ownership of the House of Lancaster, and also was the birthplace of King Henry V in 1387. In 1536, it ended up being the county town of Monmouthshire. A market community and a focus of educational and cultural tasks for the bordering backwoods, Monmouth has come to be a tourist centre at the heart of the Wye Valley.