ASC Phillips for Aylburton,, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire

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For reliable, comfortable professionally organised group travel services in Monmouthshire and surrounding areas, call ASC Phillips. Whatever size of group you need to move, they can be accommodated in modern, well equipped vehicles, driven by experienced, DBS checked drivers. The vehicles avaible are:

  • Minibuses, 8-16 seat
  • 36 Seat coach with luggage space
  • 53 Seat executive coach with luggage space
  • 70 Seat coach with luggage space
All our vehicles are equipped with quality sound systems. For detailed specifications see the individual vehicle pages.

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53 Seat Luxury Coach, Equipped for Executive Travel

Spacious and airy inside, this 53 seater coach is ideal for transporting a large group of people who need quiet, comfortable travel so that they can get on with some work or quiet discussion on the way.

All the seats are fitted with seat belts, they all recline, and all have their own adjustable reading light and air conditioning outlet.

There are facilities for tea and coffee on board as well as a toilet for essential comfort breaks without causing disruption.

Aylburton is a small village on the A48 road, just south of Lydney. The village of Aylburton has a population of about 650.

The village boasts a fine 14th century preaching cross in a central position. Not far away from this is the Aylburton Methodist Church.

The "old hospital" at Upper High Street, now a private house, was founded early in the 1900's by Bertha, Lady Bledisloe of Lydney Park and later developed into the Lydney and District Hospital at Gove Road, Lydney.

The Aylburton Memorial Hall commemorates the village's fallen in two World Wars and was completed in 1922. St. Mary's - St. Mary's Church, although erected as late as 1857 incorporates much of the original 14th century fabric having been moves stone by stone from Chapel Hill, behind the village, at that time. The 15th century pulpit is one of only sixty left in England today.

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