5 Cross Street

5 Cross Street

About the Building | Recent History | Previous Occupiers | Other Information

Address: 5 Cross Street
Present Occupier: Savers
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Retail budget toiletries/household products
Other Floors: Accommodation
Date when first used by present occupier: 20-

 

About the Building

Source : Local History Survey 1980

Building dated to early 19th century by Welsh Office.

In the attic are the working parts of a pulley sytsem for hoisting goods (?flour, grain) to the upper floor from the yard below. The rope would round a particularly fine wooden drum.  The cellar has been sealed off and could not be examined in 1979.  Specimens of labels used for the wines etc bottled on the premises are lodged in the museum, as is a cold meat press in aluminium.

The property in 1836 was “formerly called the Red Lion”.  By 1836, it was divided into three separate premises as shown in the plan below, with a central passage for access to no. 6A between 6am & 11pm (plan D591.2.97).  At this date, it was mortgaged to Rachel Herbert and bought by Joseph Meredith, who occupied no. 5.


1836 plan of nos. 5 & 6 Cross Street from the Deeds in Gabb Collection D.591.2.97.

 

 

Recent History

Advert in Abergavenny Chronicle in 1989  : Name of shop “Thrifty”  selling menswear.  Advertising under this ownership still in 1991.

At time of last Local History Survey in 1980 : From 1977 :  occupied by G H Keylock Ltd. Head office at 7-8 Castle Street, Hay on Wye. Managing Director : B Jenkins.  Wholesale & retail clothiers on ground floor;  other floors not in use.

In 1964 : advert in Abergavenny Chronicle for Morgan & Evans, groceries. Advertising again in 1968.

In 1947 : Western County’s Stores/Morgan & Evans    House and shop (source : Local History Survey 1980).

Colonial Warehouse in 1854.

Supply Stores in 1901.

The Red Lion before 1836.

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
?1968 Oakeshotts Self-service grocers (advert as “supermarket” in Abergavenny Chronicle in 1974) Local History Survey 1980
1937 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1934 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1930 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Car/Npt & Dis
1926 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1923 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1920 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1914 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1910 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1906 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1901 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1895 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1891 Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1884 From 1881 : Morgan & Evans “The Supply Stores” Grocer, tallow chandlers, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants Kelly
1879 David Meredith Grocer Thacker
1877 David Meredith Grocer Owen
1875 David Meredith Grocer Mer & Croc
1871 Joseph Meredith Grocer & Wine Merchant (employed 9 men) Kelly
1865 Joseph Meredith Grocer & Wine Merchant Webster
1858 Joseph Meredith Tea dealer, grocer, chandler Slater
1850 Joseph Meredith Tea dealer, grocer, chandler Pigot
1844 Joseph Meredith Tea dealer, grocer, chandler Slater
1836 Joseph Meredith Owner : Rachel Herbert (documents refer to “formerly called the Red Lion” building divided into three separate premises Pigot
1787 The Red Lion Licensee & owner : Mr Davies.
1791 : owner Thomas Roberts
Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding

 

 

Other Information

 

Source : Local History Survey 1980

In 1836 Joseph Meredith of Ludlow married Sarah, daughter of David Meredith of Lower Penwardine.  By 1871 they had 3 sons, David (who took over the shop, leaving it to his daughter Sarah, who married a Mr Bailey);   the Reverend Joseph and Henry, who lived at 30 Monk Street

In 1937 : the flat above the shop was occupied by John Alick Morgan as his private residence.

In 1942 : advert in Abergavenny Chronicle, Mrs Alick Morgan advertising for “woman for housework.”

In 1883 : Facey, next door at no. 4 to be paid 10 shillings per annum “for suffering a window to be placed overlooking his property”  (source : Local History Survey 1980).

Mr Meredith (see occupiers) built “Brooklands” in Llantilio Pertholey (source : Local History Survey 1980).

Source : Abergavenny Chronicle adverts :

1986 : ad for Keylocks Fashions.

 

 

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