I think this is in Monmouthshire but I don't take that list and thought it might be of interest to expats in particular. http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk/Multi-millionaire-fined-renovating-g rade-II/story-27631764-detail/story.html http://goo.gl/81FHHC Part of the news item But in August 2009, council officials received an anonymous phone call blowing the whistle at Llanwenarth House at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. The court heard the mansion had wall plaques made from children's gravestones dating back to between 1850 and 1875. A number of broken grave headstones were found in the garden and "very similar" wall plaques were found inside the house. The headstones related to three children - David, aged four, Rosie, aged three, and Thomas, aged 11 months. The court heard it means children are now lying in unmarked graves at the disused Soar-y-Graig Non Conformist chapel more than ten miles away. Mr Hagan said planners discovered headstones had been taken from the village of Llechryd, near Rhymney, also owned by Davies in his property portfolio. He said: "One was the grave of David, four, Rose, three and Thomas who was just 11 months old when he died. These headstones were inserted into the walls of Llanwenarth House as decorative stone plaques." Martin Briscoe Fort William martin@mbriscoe.me.uk