4B High Street

4B High Street

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

Address: 4B High Street
Present Occupier: Holland & Barrett
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Health Foods
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier:

 

About the Building

All following is as shown on the history for 4A High Street – 4A and 4B was the Greyhound Hotel up to 1959.

Information from Abergavenny Local History Society Survey 1980:

Fragments of timber frontage were found during alterations in 1959.  Cellars filled in in 1959. Top storey windows filled in in 1959 [Source: Mr Dulson]

Possibly established in 1298 [Source: Mr Jackson]

The present Greyhound Hotel (in Market Street, built 1872) was the tap bar of the old Hotel.  There are slight remains of stables and hay dispensers in the back yard.

The hotel had 18 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, bar and ballroom. Dining for 150.  There was a long bar, about 25 yards long, running parallel to Market Street and it was a great meeting place for the rugby, tennis and bowling clubs.

Market Street, this was the Tap Room of the Greyhound Inn. Photo c1950

 

 

Recent History

2026 January:  Holland & Barrett : vitamins/dietary supplements still in situ [source walk by 1/2026 sm]

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
 2010 – to date
Holland & Barrett
Health & Wellness store Google maps street view 2010 Nov
1979/80
(4b) Cavendish
Furniture AHLS survey 1980
1959
(4b) Cavendish
Furniture AHLS survey 1980
1959 Greyhound Hotel CLOSED Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1939 Hotel Managers: Mr R & Mrs A Greig Greyhound Hotel 1939 Register
1938 Owner: Greyhound Co Ltd Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1934 Hotel Manageress : Mrs M Cotton Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1930 Prop : C C Daft Greyhound Hotel Car/Npt & Dis
1927-31 Prop C C Daft Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1926 Prop: Rees, Rogers & Co Greyhound Hotel Kelly
1923-26 Prop & Owners: Rees, Rogers & Co Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1921 Hotel Manageress: Cecilia O’Hara Greyhound Hotel Census 1921
1920 Prop : Mrs Ethel Maude Reynolds Greyhound Hotel Kelly
1914 Prop : Mrs Emily Tovell Greyhound Hotel Kelly
1911 Prop: Mrs E M Lovell / Tovell Greyhound Hotel Census 1911
1910 Prop : Mrs Emily Tovell Greyhound Hotel Kelly
1907 Prop: E Lovell Greyhound Hotel S Wales & Monmouthshire Dir
1906 Hotel Manager: Francis Albert McGraith
Owner : R P Culley & Co
Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1905 Prop: E Lovell Greyhound Hotel S Wales & Monmouthshire Dir
1901 Hotel Manager: Irvine Blennerhannett Greyhound Hotel Census 1901
1901 -14 Owner : R P Culley & Co Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1895 Walter Williams Greyhound Hotel Kelly
1891-95 Prop: Walter C Williams Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1882 Prop: Mrs Emily Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1880 Prop & Owner: William Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1879 Prop : W Tucker Greyhound Hotel Thacker
1877 Prop : W Tucker Greyhound Hotel Owen
1875 Prop : W Tucker Greyhound Hotel Mer & Croc
1873 Prop: William Tucker     Owner: S W Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1872 Prop & Owner: William Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1871 Prop: William Tucker
Owner  1873 : S W Tucker
Greyhound Hotel Kelly / Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1871-80 Prop: William Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1868 Prop : 1868 Mrs Tucker.  Owner 1868 : S W Tucker Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1865 Prop : Philip Morgan Greyhound Hotel Webster
1862 Prop : Philip Morgan Greyhound Hotel & Inland Revenue Office Morris & Co / Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1858 Prop : Philip Morgan Greyhound Hotel Slater
1853-65 Prop : Philip Morgan Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1853-64 Owner 1853-1864 : Robert Williams Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1852 Sept Philip Morgan Greyhound Hotel Hereford Times 1852 Sept 28th
1850-52 Prop :1850-52 Timothy Bluck
Owner 1850-51 Duke of Beaufort
Greyhound Hotel Census 1851 / Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1850 Prop : John Richards Greyhound Hotel Pigot
1849 Prop: Mr William Morgan Greyhound Hotel Pigot
1849 Leasehold owner: Mrs Hickman

Prop: Mr William Morgan

Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1844 Prop : John Richards Greyhound Hotel Slater / Pigot / Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1842 Prop : John Richards Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1839-49 Owner: Duke of Beaufort Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1839 Prop: possibly Hickman Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1835 Prop : John Richards Greyhound Hotel Pigot
1830-35 Prop:George Evans Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1823 Prop : Thomas Evans Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1822 Prop : Thomas Evans Greyhound Hotel Pigot
1811 Prop: John Strange Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1791-94 Owner (Freehold) & Prop : Mrs Ann Wallington Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1787 Mr C Wallington Greyhound Hotel Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding

 

 

 

Other Information

Holland & Barrett were formed in 1870 by Alfred Barrett and Major William Holland.  It has undergone many changes of ownership and is now owned by a private equity group since 2010 [Source : en.wikipedia.org]

From 1959 to unknown date : Cavendish Furniture retailers  with storage of furniture upstairs over no.4A. [Source: ALHS survey 1980]

 

On census night in 1851, there were in residence : Timothy Black, his wife and 5 children, 2 visitors and 5 servants. [Source : Abergavenny Local History Society Survey 1980]

1794 : Abergavenny Improvement Committee met here to redevelop the decayed Town Hall & Market

1800 : Abergavenny Society for the prosecution of felons met here

1839 : The Greyhound was owned by the Duke of Beaufort

1851 : “Paul Pry” the Daily Coach to and from London, via Gloucester, Ross & Monmouth, departed at 1.30 from here

1854 : There was a horse bus service to connect with trains

1862-65 : also Inland Revenue office

1871 : William Herring, Inland Revenue Supervisor

1927 : The murdered Brown and Kennedy stayed here

[Dates 1794-1927  Source : Thacker (quoted in original survey)]

Proprietor Philip Morgan, in 1862, also kept the Angel and a farm.

 

Adverts in Abergavenny Chronicle:

1967/1968 : ad for Cavendish – household goods and furnishings, washing machines, rental TVs.

1969 : ad for Cavendish “cashier required immediately due to expansion”.

1975 : ad for Cavendish “part-time collector required”.

 

 

If you have any further information about this property please email alhsresearch@email.com

 

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