The small village of Aberbeeg in Monmouthshire, Wales is a former mining community which thrived during the days of the Six Bells mining community.

Today, one of the most prominent sights in Aberbeeg is the St. Illtyd's church, which is thought to have been built in the late 5th century, and underwent extensive renovation over the last 200 years. After closing in 1962, the church was privately acquired in 1984. It has now returned to public ownership. The church is now open to visitors.