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Llantilio Pertholey sits just on the northern outskirts of Abergavenny, neatly tucked between the Skirrid and Sugar Loaf mountains. It is a parish of two halves: the older, more tranquil northern end near the medieval Church of St Teilo with its distinctively crooked spire, and the more developed southern part that effectively blends into the town's residential fringes. Geographically, it serves as a gateway to the Black Mountains, with the Gavenny River cutting through the valley floor and providing a natural corridor for both the railway and the A465. Living here means you are technically in a village setting with immediate access to rural walking trails, yet the practicalities of Abergavenny - its schools, independent shops, and the train station with links to Cardiff and Manchester - are all within a twenty-minute walk or a short cycle. It’s a place where the landscape feels quite dominant, particularly on clear days when the dark, wooded slopes of the Skirrid cast long shadows over the local lanes.