1 Nevill Street

1 Nevill Street

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

Address: 1 Nevill Street
Present Occupier: Shackleton’s
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Chemist & photography shop
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier: Changed to Shackleton’s around 1981

 

About the Building

Listed Building Grade II No: 2446

Grade II listed on 1 November 1974   see https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300002446-no1-nevill-street-gwent-abergavenny

Early 19th century front (Welsh Office)

The rear premises may date back to the 1600s. Georgian coins were in the floor at the back.

Iron grilles to the first floor windows.

The wide overhanging eaves and string course with the shallower Italianate roof pitch look as if the frontage was built around 1800. The fine ash bars in the windows are probably original, possibly machine made.

The rear of the building is considerably older than the front and was possibly a small cottage. Later the front was added and, together with the adjacent building in Nevill Street, formed the Raven Hotel.The deeds to no 5 refer to the Raven Hotel in 1810.

The two passages between 1 and 3 were the entrance to the courtyard and stables at the rear of the buildings. The cellars of the original buildings were still in use in 1980, those of no 1 having intact wine racks.

 

Recent History

1981- still extant 2025 – Shackletons chemists

 

 

 

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1974-1978
S.V. Kent & Son
Photography and equipment ALHS
1970
Stanley Victor Kent
Pharmacy Kelly
1961-1973 S.V. Kent Photographic specialist ALHS
1956-1959 S.V. Kent Cameras ALHS
1937 Stanley Victor Kent Pharmacy Kelly
1934 Stanley Victor Kent Pharmacy Kelly
1930 Stanley Victor Kent Pharmacy Car/Npt & Dis
1926 Stanley Victor Kent Pharmacy Kelly
1924 Stanley Victor Kent Pharmacy Kelly
1923 Albert Joseph Slater Pharmacy Kelly
1920 Albert Joseph Slater Pharmacy Kelly
1914 Albert Joseph Slater Pharmacy Kelly
1910 Albert Joseph Slater Pharmacy Kelly
1906 Albert Joseph Slater Pharmacy Kelly
1901 Henry Pryer Pharmacy Kelly
1895 Henry Pryer Pharmacy Kelly
1891 Henry Pryer Pharmacy Kelly
1884 Henry Pryer Pharmacy Kelly
1879 Henry Pryer Pharmacy Thacker
1877 James Gosden Pharmacy Owen
1875 James Gosden Pharmacy Mer & Croc
1871 James Gosden Pharmacy Kelly
1865 James Gosden Pharmacy
1862 James Gosden / Henry Thompson publican

pharmacist/public house

Morris & Co
1858 James Gosden
Henry Thompson
Pharmacist
Hat Maker
Slater
1851 Henry Thompson also William Thomas Hurst Hat Maker
Chemist & druggist resident
Census
1845 Henry Thompson also William Thomas Hurst Hat Maker
Chemist & druggist resident
Pigot
1844 Henry Thompson also William Thomas Hurst Hat Maker
Chemist & druggist resident
Slater
1835 James Gosden
Henry Thompson
Pharmacist
Hat Maker/Publican
Pigot
1826 W Jennings Draper’s shop Deeds
1822 James Price Druggist & China & Glass Pigot
1810 William Griffiths
John Valentine
Tailor
Shoemaker
Deeds

 

 

 

Other Information

The Raven is not a common pub name and is thought to be a reference to loyalty to the Jacobite cause. Abergavenny lost its royal charter because the town bailiff would not swear allegiance to the protestant William & Mary who replaced the Stuart King James ll.  (Frank Olding)

There is an article in the Abergavenny Chronicle regarding the property on its centenary as a chemist in 1935.

1960: S V Kent, dispensing chemist, full page advertisement “local chemist introduces new ways to improve hearing”

 

 

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