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Newton Meadow is a lush meadow with a stream and far-reaching views across the Monnow Valley. Located on the Herefordshire/Monmouthshire border, just a 10-minute drive from Monmouth, the meadow benefits from a southerly aspect, ideal for tree planting and woodland establishment. The land has an agricultural past, with a working water trough suggesting a history of livestock grazing. The meadow is surrounded by mature hedgerows, stock proof fencing, and a well-established hedgerow along the northern boundary. A small stream runs along the side of the meadow, and the land features a network of trails, indicating a thriving ecosystem home to rabbits, deer, and pheasants. The meadow's triangular shape is softened by gentle slopes, with wildflowers dotted throughout, and a barn owl and diverse bird species have been spotted in the area.