1067 Quarrying In 1067 the Normans quarried stone from Sudbrook to build Strigvil Castle, more commonly known as Chepstow Castle. The Normans built the castle to guard access to the major crossing point of the estuary at Beachley. |
Built to pump water from the Severn Tunnel after a 'great spring' was discovered, it's been in action since 1886... |
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