29 Cross Street

29 Cross Street

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

Address: 29 Cross Street
Present Occupier: Dean Network & Security
Present Owner:
Ground Floor:
Other Floors: Accommodation
Date when first used by present occupier:

 

About the Building

Source : Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:

Built 1875-77.   There is a cellar under the shop. The quarry tile floor appears to be hollow. Blue and white tiles (now covered by wallpaper) in the shop.  These were made in Hereford c.1878 at a cost of one penny each.

No. 29 Cross Street was part of a row of cottages standing at right-angles to Cross Street in the Boar’s Head Yard. All except one of these are now demolished.  The remaining one (1980) is rented to Mr Norris who has lived there for 30 years.

In 1923, the shop was let to Alfred Round, Baker.  The Bakehouse was beyond the cottages, reached by an alleyway next door to no. 29.

 

 

 

Recent History

? month 2025 : Dean Network & Security – Aug. 25: this property is for sale through Christie’s for £550K. Although the shop sign is present, the windows are blacked out and there is no sign that the ground floor of the property is being used

2015 – 2024  Black Mountain Fabric – material and all sewing and dressmaking items, this closed in late 2024.  The owner still provides a items from her home address

This property was briefly “Vegetopia”, a vegetarian cafe and takeaway, in approximately 2014/15.

Source : Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:   From April 1979 : occupied by Martin Holder, greengrocers.  Owned by Mrs Denner (living in accommodation over shop).  In 1985, Mr Holder moved to 31 Cross Street.   He also had a stall in the produce market.

From November 1978 – April 1979 : David Morgan and David William Morgan – known as “Castle Cafe”

1976-1978 : Leased to Robin Todd

1967 : Premier Clothing & Supply Co. (Abergavenny Chronicle)

1948 – 1976 : Mrs Denner – known as “Castle Cafe”

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1948-1979 see “Recent history”
1937 Alfred Round to at least 1947 Baker Kelly
1934 Alfred Round Baker and Post Office Kelly
1930 Alfred Round Confectioner Car/Npt & Dis
1927 Leased to Alfred Round Baker Kelly
1923 Alfred Round Baker Kelly
1920 Mrs Sarah Denner Baker Kelly
1914 Mrs Sarah Denner Baker Kelly
1910 Mrs Sarah Denner Baker Kelly
1906 Mrs Sarah Denner Butcher Kelly
1901 Mr Joseph Denner Butcher Kelly
1895 Mr Joseph Denner Butcher Kelly
1891 Mr Joseph Denner Butcher Kelly
1884 Mr Joseph Denner Butcher Kelly
1879 T Watkins Grocer Thacker
1875 Thomas Watkins Grocer Mer & Croc

 

 

Other Information

Source : Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:

c.1878 Joseph Denner bought the premises for his young bride, Sarah.  She chose the blue and white tiles as described in the section “About the Building”.   In 1894, Joseph was found drowned in the Usk, leaving three young sons – Abraham, Thomas Henry and William.  Sarah and her sons ran the shop until 1927.   Sarah died in 1950 at the age of 98.   There was a restaurant upstairs and a tearoom at the back of the shop

(This information was given by Mrs F M Denner, wife of Peter Denner.   Mr Denner is the son of Thomas Henry Denner and grandson of Joseph and Sarah)

Adverts in Abergavenny Chronicle

In 1942 : an advert for “A. Round – selling “waterproof sheeting”

23/11/1962 : in the “situations vacant” : “The Premier Clothing &  Supply Co Ltd” (?clothing agency) looking for agents “Regular Income Assured”.   In 1964,advert for this same operator were looking for a “canvasser/collector”  (?insurance)

 

 

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