22 Cross Street
About the Building | Recent History | Previous Occupiers | Other Information
| Address: | 22 Cross Street |
| Present Occupier: | Istanbul Barbers |
| Present Owner: | |
| Ground Floor: | |
| Other Floors: | Thai Restaurant, Boonta Too;+residential unit |
| Date when first used by present occupier: | Approx April 2021 |
About the Building
Listed Building Grade II No. 86810 – https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300086810-20-22-even-cross-street-abergavenny
Known as Llanover House.
Information from original Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:
This property, along with nos 2 and 23a was probably rebuilt between 1895-1899. On the 1834 map, a deep court of of workshops or worker’s cottages belonging to Mr Yarnold, is shown just below this site. Before that, it was the site of the Cross Street gate, spanning the road to the (then) Sun Inn. In 1795, the gate was removed as it caused an obstruction to traffic. John Arnold, who lived in a cottage just below this site, was reprimanded for leaving rubbish – the remains of the old gate and part of his house – on the roadway (source : Minutes of the Improvement Commission 1795)
On the 1881 map, the old houses here are shown continuing the line of 20 and 21, thus making the road very narrow at the site of the gate. The right-hand wall is at right-angles to the old building line, not the present site.
Recent History
approx April 2021 : Istanbul Barbers : opening after 3rd Covid lockdown
approx Aug or Sept 2020 : Hilary’s has left this shop and moved to an address in Mardy. End of an era – this property appears to have been occupied by florists for over 50 years
From 2006 – occupied by Hilary’s Floral Design
From 1982 – This was “Four Seasons” Florists – photograph (?date) on the original Abergavenny Local History Survey shows name over shop as Flowerland Nurseries. Owner /occupier Mrs Keith White
From 1968 – occupied by Mr Thomas, Florist & Garden Centre. At this time, RAAFA club was upstairs
From Abergavenny Local History Society Survey 1980:
Was a cycle shop from 1947 (Perks), after which the building was empty. Until 1947, the property was occupied by a corn merchant (Wibberley)
Previous Occupiers
| Year | Name | Detail | Source |
| 1970 | Thomas | Florist & Garden Centre (RAAFA Club over) | |
| 1937 | John H Perks | Motor Engineer | Kelly |
| 1934 | John H Perks | Motor Engineer | Kelly |
| 1930 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Woollen manufacturer and draper | Car/Npt & Dis |
| 1926 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Wool repository | Kelly |
| 1923 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Berlin Wool Repository | Kelly |
| 1920 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Berlin Wool Repository | Kelly |
| 1914 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Berlin Wool Repository | Kelly |
| 1910 | Miss Mary Franklyn Harris | Berlin Wool Repository | Kelly |
| 1906 | Albert Eames | Tailor | Kelly |
| 1901 | Edwin Turner & Co | Boot & shoe makers | Kelly |
| 1891 | Stead & Simpson | Boot & shoe makers | Kelly |
| 1879 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Thacker |
| 1877 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Owen |
| 1875 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Mer & Croc |
| 1871 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Kelly |
| 1865 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Webster |
| 1862 | J C Hazard | Plumber & decorator | Morris & Co |
| 1858 | Mary Norman | Milliner | Slater |
| 1850 | John Watkins | Plumber & Glazier’s journeyman | Census |
Other Information
From Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:
From 1970 – 1984 – upstairs – Benson’s Luncheon Club, also a Jazz Club. This then became “Panos” Greek restaurant (undre the same management) in 1985
Some coins, possibly Roman, and a medallion, were found in the garden
In 1910, Miss Mary Franklyn Harris took over this shop, having moved from no.23 Cross Street in that year
Adverts in Abergavenny Chronicle:
Advert : 2005 : Boonta Too Thai Restaurant (1st floor)
Advert : 1982 : “transfer of ownership and name change from Flowerland Nurseries to Four Seasons. All subsequent adverts in this new name. By 2006, known as “Hilary’s Four Seasons”
Advert in Abergavenny Chronicle : 1967 for “Flowerland”, still advertising as this in 1981
News article in Abergavenny Chronicle : 5 January 1962 – Pet shop licence granted
Advert in Abergavenny Chronicle : 1959 “Wibberley’s – The Gardener’s Shop of Abergavenny”
Adverts in Abergavenny Chronicle : 1957 Wibberley & Co Ltd, Agricultural Merchants; opening 19 February 1957.
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