14 Nevill Street

14 Nevill Street

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

Address: 14 Nevill Street
Present Occupier: Woolcroft
Present Owner: Ginevra Croft
Ground Floor: Wool and craft materials
Other Floors: 14B Accommodation
Date when first used by present occupier: June 2019

 

About the Building

Listed Building Grade II No:2463

No 14B Grade II listed on 1 November 1974  see https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300002463-nos14b-16-18-pen-y-pound-road-gwent-abergavenny

[NB: British listed buildings show the building captioned ‘Nevill Street’ & it’s correctly located on their map but they’ve named it Pen-Y-Pound Road, Gwent.  This is the correct entry for No 2463 14B Nevill Street [checked on CADW site]

Probably built around 1600 with an extra floor added about 1780 (Welsh Office)

Nos 14-26 Nevill Street were owned by Iltyd Gardiner. When making alterations to No 14, he found an altar stone, presumably from St John’s Church; it is now in use at Trinity Church, Abergavenny. (source: C Price)

He also found a fireplace overmantel and a stained glass window which he transferred to the house that he was building in Govilon “Coed y Twyn” which was occupied by Mr Gethin Jones.

In 1976, Charles Price undertook extensive alterations to the front of the building. It appeared to have had 3 successive frontages: 1. jettied (a half timbered, gabled frontage)  2. flush with no 12  3. as now.

The sills on the first floor windows are original. The height of these windows was doubled in about 1780 and the long original beam cut up and placed on top of the windows. The goats’ heads on this old beam were added in the 18th century as were the famous cows’ heads above (the top left hand one is a modern replacement).

There was a big chimney stack in the left hand corner at this time and a post with “perpendicular” type carving on it – probably Jacobean strap work of an unusual design.

The Chevron with the three children’s heads is the Vaughan crest, as seen at Tretower and Great Campston. The billet moulding is a pre-Elizabethan feature. The red rose of Lancaster would be for one of the Vaughan family (Davy Gam) who fought for Henry lV. (Source: L Hurley)

It is thought that this was the Vaughan family town house 1500-1600.

 

 

Recent History

2019 : June : Woolcroft moved from 9 Cross Street [still in situ, as at 15/4/2025]

2000-2019 February. Trading post – a coffee and eating house.   Moved to 27 Nevill Street in 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1989-1991 Charles Price Ltd.
Leisure furniture (14-18), lighting, wallpaper, soft furnishings (14-18)
ALHS
1993 Charles Price Ltd.
Soft furnishings, lighting, art department, garden furnitre
ALHS
1988 Charles Price Ltd.
DIY store
ALHS
1984 Charles Price Ltd.
Builders supplies (14-18)
ALHS
1981 Charles Price Ltd.
Decorator
ALHS
1970 Charles Price Ltd (with nos 16 & 18)
Labour Club (with house 14a upstairs)
Interior decorating supplies
Kelly
1968 Charles Price Ltd.
Homewares
ALHS
1960 Charles Price Ltd.
Paint & decorators merchants:  clerk required typing essential
ALHS
1937 Abergavenny Trades Council & Labour Party
W J Summers, hon sec.
Kelly
1934 YWCA Kelly
1926 YWCA Secretary: Miss Radford Kelly
1921
W J Cox
Bootmaker & repairs Kelly
1914 J H Higgins Baker Kelly
1912 Nevill Temperance Hotel Kelly
1910 John Thomas Baker Kelly
1906 John Thomas Dining Rooms Kelly
1901
James Arthur Sayce
Dining Rooms Kelly
1871 William Daniel Cow Inn also Painter, plumber & decorator Kelly
1862 William Rowley The Cow Inn Morris & Co
1858 Margaret E Morse The Cow Inn Slater
1850 Margaret E Morse The Cow Inn Pigot
1844 Rachel Price The Cow Inn Slater
1835 William Bruce The Cow Inn Pigot
1822 William Bruce The Cow Inn Public House Pigot

 

 

 

Other Information

A pamphlet by Michael Foot was found behind the fireplace during renovations. (C Price)

For a short time 14a was a separate flat within the building entered by the door on the right of No 14.

It was called The Cow on the 1834 map and Unity House in 1934.

 

 

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