Usk
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Template:Infobox Wales place Usk (Welsh: Brynbuga) is a small picturesque town in Monmouthshire, Wales, situated 10 miles northeast of Newport. The River Usk flows through the town and is spanned by an ancient, arched stone bridge at the southern entrance to the town.
Usk was founded in 55AD as a Roman settlement of Burrium and was a thriving market town through Victorian times. The current population is less than 2,500 and the town is known for its unusually abundant supply of pubs and restaurants. Many people will make the drive from Newport and even further afield for a quiet meal away from the bustle of the city. The main street, which is actually the A472 road is a narrow collection of old houses, restaurants, pubs, shops and businesses (some dating back to the 15th century), and it passes a tranquil town square.
Usk won the Large Village award in the 2005 Britain in Bloom awards.
Usk was the birthplace of Adam of Usk. During the "Welsh Revolt", in 1403 Owain Glyndwr burnt Usk to the ground. The Battle of Usk (Pwll Melyn) in 1405 occurred when English forces routed their Welsh opponents causing much loss of life, including the execution of several hundred Welshmen. In 1678, Usk was the site of St David Lewis' martyrdom for his alleged part in the bogus Popish Plot of Titus Oates.