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355: 63: 495:. It was built in 1927 to serve the village of Whitebrook and opened in February that year. It was closed in 1959 when passenger services were withdrawn from the Wye Valley Railway. The station came too late to make full use out of the village's industry. Whitebrook had once been home to three paper mills. However, paper making ceased in Whitebrook in the early 1880s, only four years after the line opened in 1876. The halt was not built until long after the closure of the paper mills. 70: 44: 394:
several more mills. Fernside Mill, to the west, is the only mill in the valley to remain largely intact; it comprises a four-storey seven-bay stone-built paper mill building, together with a two-storey manager's house and a stable. Many of the valley's mill buildings have now been transformed into desirable residential properties. The village is designated as a
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belonging to the Glynn Paper Mill which operated between about 1800 and 1850; more extensive sandstone-built remains upstream of Bridget's Mills; the remains of two 17th century wireworks mills; the remains of the large Clearwater Paper Mills built about 1760, with its accompanying water systems; and
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The Holy Trinity Church was built as a result of public subscription in 1835, to cater for the industrial community. It has an intricately carved screen, made by Rev. Joshua Stansfield in 1892.
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had taken over, and much of the housing in the valley was built for millworkers around that time. Some of the paper was made from imported
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was established here in about 1606, and wire working continued to be the main industry of the valley until about 1720. By about 1760,
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Although the industry had ceased by 1880, the valley retains the remains of several old mills, warehouses, dams and
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a few miles to the south - was a centre of intensive water-powered industry. A branch of Tintern
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Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Whitebrook valley - like the Angiddy valley at
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lives in the village, which was also the home for some years of
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Whitebrook today is known for its fine dining restaurant,
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to the north. Across the river are the hills of west
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Welsh

River Wye
Whitebrook is located in Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire
OS grid reference
SO533065
Community
Trellech United
Principal area
Monmouthshire
Preserved county
Gwent
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP25
Dialling code
Police
Gwent
Fire
South Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK
Wales
Monmouthshire
51°45′19″N 2°40′33″W / 51.755242°N 2.675914°W / 51.755242; -2.675914

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