18 Cross Street

18 Cross Street

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

Address: 18 Cross Street
Present Occupier: Sigma3 Kitchen & Bedroom Showroom
Present Owner:
Ground Floor:
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier: 2024

 

About the Building

From Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980

Built by W H Smith in 1926 (source : W H Smith’s Estate Department). Shop interior refitted after 1966.

 

 

Recent History

At time of original Abergavenny Local History Survey (1980), the ground floor was occupied by  W H Smith (as it had been since 1926).

At that time, on the first floor was Malcolm Lewis “The Welsh Gallery” (wedding photographer  (he also did photos for Abergavenny Chronicle;  and art gallery);   on second floor – Raymond Cox had a 3 year lease (assume this was accommodation)

By 1991* there is an advert in the Abergavenny Chronicle in this year for Family Value Discount Store selling “bargain home goods, toys, etc (an early “pound shop”).  They are still advertising in 1993 and in 2000 are advertising for an assistant manager and cashier.    (*W H Smith’s moved to current Frogmore Street premises in ???)

From : ?? to September 2023 : Baroque Boutique : Occasion wear for weddings/events/mother of brides etc.  also included hairdressing salon for some of the time.   Present on this site for more than 10 years

From approx April 2024 : Sigma Kitchens & Bedroom Showroom  “Brand New Kitchen Displays”  “Brand New Fitted Bedroom Displays”.   Moved from 37a Frogmore Street

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1970 W H Smith Bookshop & Stationer
1937 W H Smith & Son Ltd Booksellers Kelly
1934 W H Smith & Son Ltd Booksellers Kelly
1930 W H Smith & Son Ltd Booksellers Car/Npt & Dis
1926 W H Smith & Son Ltd Booksellers Kelly
1921 W H Smith & Son Ltd Booksellers Kelly
1920 Lloyd’s Bank Ltd Capital & Counties Branch Kelly
1914 Lloyd’s Bank Ltd Capital & Counties Branch Kelly
1910 Lloyd’s Bank Ltd Capital & Counties Branch Kelly
1906 Capital & Counties Bank Kelly
1901 Capital & Counties Bank Kelly
1895 Capital & Counties Bank Kelly
1891 Capital & Counties Bank Kelly
1883 Gloucestershire Bank Kelly
1879 Gloucestershire Bank Thacker
1877 Gloucestershire Bank Owen
1875 Gloucestershire Bank Mer & Croc
1871 Bristish Empire & Mutual Life Insurance Kelly
1865 National Provincial Bank of England Webster
1862 National Provincial Bank of England Morris & Co
1858 Richard Price,Managers of above Residential Slater
1850 James Price Residential Pigot
1844 James Price Residential Slater
1835 James Price Residential Pigot
1822 James Price Residential Pigot

 

 

Other Information

 

From Abergavenny Local History  Survey 1980

In 1920 : Manager of Lloyd’s Bank –  Stanley Rawlins, Treasurer to Rural District Council & Highway Purposes

In 1906 : Manager of Capital & Counties Bank – Edgar Huber Bretherton (Treasurer for Highway Purposes)

In 1891 : Manager of Capital & Counties Bank – Edward James Baker

In 1879 : Manager of Gloucestershire Bank – Mr E S Baker

In 1871 : James H Farquhar, Solicitor at British Empire & Mutual Life Insurance

In 1865 and 1858 : Manager of National Provincial Bank of England – Edward Price

W H Smith’s was formerly at 13 Cross Street where they had taken over from C J Fricker, Bookseller & Stationer (source: Advert 1906).  Prior to that, they had been at the L & NWR Station (Abergavenny Directory and Year Book and photos)

There is a photograph of the Capital & Counties Bank (reference A/157=1979. Official Handbook to Abergavenny c.1902/3)

On p.116 quote “was established in 1834 and now has a large business in London and the provinces with a paid up capital of £1,300,000 and resreve fund of £850,000.  The Abergavenny Branch was opened in 1872”

Source : Adverts in Abergavenny Chronicle

1986 : ad for Malcolm Lewis, Photographer (1st floor).

 

 

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