Abergavenny is a market town in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is about 15 miles west of Monmouth on 2 dual carriageways, as well as 6 miles from the English border. Not surprisingly, the town is often described as the 'Gateway to Wales'. Situated at the confluence of a tributary stream, the Gavenny and the River Usk, it is nearly completely neighbored by two mountains, the Blorenge and the Sugar Loaf, and five hills. It offers a path to the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Offa's Dyke Path is local and the Marches Way, the Beacons Way and Usk Valley Walk all go through the town. Traditionally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, it evolved into a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches. As per the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent resident population of 10078. Within this population, around 10 percent speak Welsh, seeming to increase significantly from the 2 percent noted in 1991. The town boasts the remains of a medieval stone castle built not long after the Norman invasion of Wales. As a traditional market town, a wide selection of markets are held in the Market Hall, including a retail market, a farmers' market, an antique fair and a craft fair. The town was in addition host to the 2016 National Eisteddfod of Wales, a yearly celebration of the culture and language in Wales. It tends to draw in more than 150000 visitors and more than 250 stalls each year. For all of your house upgrades, ensure to make use of trustworthy experts in Abergavenny to make certain of quality.