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The Market Hall, Priory Street, is an early
Victorian building by the prolific Monmouth architect George Vaughan Maddox. It was constructed in the years 1837–1839 as the centrepiece of a redevelopment of part of Monmouth town centre. After being severely damaged by fire in 1963, it was partly rebuilt
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The Nelson Garden, on 13 Chippenhamgate Street, at the rear of No.18 Monnow Street is a nineteenth-century garden that was the scene of a tea party held to honour Lord Nelson in 1802. It is bounded on the south by the line of the medieval town wall through which it is entered via a short underground
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Monmouth Priory is a building that incorporates the remains of the monastic buildings attached to St Mary’s Priory Church. The priory was a
Benedictine foundation of 1075, and parts of the medieval buildings remain. The buildings were substantially redeveloped in the nineteenth century for use as St
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The Shire Hall is a prominent Grade I listed building in the town centre. It was built in 1724, and was formerly the centre for the Assize Courts and
Quarter Sessions for Monmouthshire. In 1840, the court was the location of the trial of the Chartist leader John Frost and others for high treason for
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The King's Head Hotel is opposite the Shire Hall in
Agincourt Square. It dates from the mid-17th century, and as one of the major inns in Monmouth was reputedly visited by Charles I of England in 1645. It has a fine black-and-white painted stone façade and became an important posting inn in the late
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St Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, in St Mary's Street near the centre of Monmouth, is the earliest post-Reformation Catholic public place of worship to be permitted in Wales. The church is a late Georgian Roman Catholic church with later Victorian additions by the Catholic convert architect Benjamin
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The Judges' Lodgings, located in
Whitecross Street, is an eighteenth-century building, with earlier origins, on the edge of St James' Square. It has its origins as an early 16th-century town house, becoming the 'Labour in Vain' inn around 1756. It was in use as the Judges' Lodgings for the Monmouth
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The County Gaol was
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Blestium (also
Blestio in the Antonine Itinerary (Iter XIII)) was a small fort and iron working centre in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, part of Roman Britain. It has been identified with the site of the later town of Monmouth in south east Wales, located adjoining the confluence of the
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Beaufort Arms Hotel, Agincourt Square, is a former coaching inn dating from the early eighteenth century, though the frontage may have been modified by the prolific early Victorian architect George Vaughan Maddox in the 1830s. A stone cornice on the central block still carries the inscription
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The Angel Hotel, Church Street, is a Grade II listed building. The building was in use as an inn in 1700 and closed in 1985, the longest period of continuous history of any public house in
Monmouth. The building is of two storeys, with a roof of Welsh slate and a wooden Doric doorcase. During the
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Hyam's Mineral Water Works is a nineteenth-century building at 23 Glendower Street. Formerly a mineral water works, it is currently used as residential apartments. This mineral water works for the manufacture of soda water, lemonade and ginger beer, was established in Glendower Street in 1866 by
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The White Swan Inn, White Swan Court, Church Street, is an eighteenth-century former coaching inn. The building is of three storeys, with a prominent bay window on the ground floor, and faced with white stucco which dates from the early nineteenth century. There was an earlier inn, the Swan and
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The Savoy Theatre is a theatre and cinema in a town of some 9,000 residents in south east Wales. It is a Grade II* listed building, which was refurbished in 1928 in traditional style, and is reputedly the oldest working theatre site in Wales. It has a capacity of 360 seats and is now run by a
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Drybridge House is a large 17th-century Grade II* listed building in Monmouth, south-east Wales. It is located to the southwest of the town, close to the “dry bridge” over a small stream, which is now buried beneath a nearby roundabout. It is now managed as the Bridges Community Centre.
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Agincourt House, No. 1 Agincourt Square is a notable early seventeenth-century half-timbered building. The building has been much restored, but the bargeboard over the gable onto Agincourt Square gives a date of 1624. The initials either side of the date are those of William Roberts.
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The Church of St Thomas the Martyr is located beside the medieval Monnow Bridge across the River Monnow. At least part of the building dates from around 1180, and it has a fine 12th-century Norman chancel arch, though the exterior was largely rebuilt in the early 19th century.
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Great Castle House is a former town house built on the site of part of Monmouth Castle. It is arguably the town's most significant building in architectural terms. The house is located on Castle Hill, off Agincourt Square in Monmouth town centre.
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The Dispensary, Monmouth is a Georgian town house which is fairly typical of many town-centre houses in Monmouth, dating from the mid-18th century, but with early 19th-century additions. It stands in St James' Square, opposite the Catalpa Tree.
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The Rolls Hall, Whitecross Street, is a Victorian hall, now public library, donated to the town in celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee by John Rolls, the future Lord Llangattock. It is a Grade II listed building as of 8 October 2005.
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Monnow Bridge is the only remaining mediæval fortified river bridge in Great Britain with its gate tower still standing in place. It crosses the River Monnow some 500m above where it joins the River Wye. It is a scheduled ancient monument.
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St Mary's Priory Church, in Whitecross Street, is an Anglican church founded as a Benedictine priory in 1075. The current church dates mostly from the 18th and 19th centuries. It was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1952.
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