4 Frogmore Street

4 Frogmore Street

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

Address: 4 Frogmore Street
Present Occupier: EE Phones
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Mobile phone shop & Store Room
Other Floors: Floors above flats
Date when first used by present occupier:

 

About the Building

Probably a Victorian front because of the heavy rolled mouldings around the windows, although the windows could be late Georgian. (L Hurley). Had steps leading down to the town ditch. [Source: ALHS Survey 1980]

1988: Planning  approval issued on 26th February to Mr J Sullivan for the conversion of Existing Maisonette to two Flats. [Source: MCC Planning No. 28674 Alt. Ref: DC/1988/0040].

1987: Planning  approval issued on 19th October to Mr J Sullivan for the refurbishment of Existing Flat and and External Staircase.[Source: MCC Planning No. 28253 Alt. Ref: DC/1987/01059].

1985: New Shop Front approved for Mr Vin Sullivan. Planning approval issued 6th February. [Source: MCC Planning No: 25905 Alt. Ref: DC/1985/01240].

1974: Planning Approval issued to Messrs Stead & Simpson on 12th December for the Reorganisation of Shop and Living Accommodation [Source: MCC Planning No: 00494 Alt. Ref: DC/1974/00346].

1914: Before 1914 to 1997: Stead & Simpson Shoe shop. Stock room on first floor other floors empty. [ALHS Survey 1980].

1913: A report of the sale of the property in the Western Mail in May gave a brief description of the premises – Frontage to Frogmore Street was reported to be 25ft. 9in. The premises incorporated a shop with a depth of 28ft. and a showroom at the rear with a depth of 14ft. 10in with a yard of 12ft. 6in. [Western Mail 07/05/1913]. ( See further details in Other Information section below)

Recent History

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
2008 Vin Sullivan In 2008 Vin Sullivan moved to its food-serve factory in Blaenavon https://www.fishshack.co.uk/about-us/
2006 Vin Sullivan “Fish and Fine Food Larder with deli items” ALHS Survey 1980+
2005 Vin Sullivan Fishmonger & Delicatessen South Argus Article 02/09/2005 (See: Other Information)
1985 Vin Sullivan Fishmonger & Delicatessen MCC Planning No. 259o5 Alt.Ref DC/1974/00346 (See:About The Building)
1947 Stead & Simpson Shoe Shop Rate book
1937 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1934 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1930 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Car/Npt & Dis
1926 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1923 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1920 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1914 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1910 Stead & Simpson Boot & shoe maker Kelly
1906 Davies & Son (established 1825, previously at 15 High Street) Butchers & farmers Kelly
1901 Davies & Son (established 1825, previously at 15 High Street) Butchers & farmers Kelly
1895 Davies & Son (established 1825, previously at 15 High Street) Butchers & farmers Kelly
1891 Davies & Son (established 1825, previously at 15 High Street) Butchers & farmers Kelly
1884 Anne Davis Butcher Kelly
1879 Arthur Jones Linen Draper Thacker
1871 William Hazelby Bootmaker Kelly
1865 William Hazelby (from St John’s Street in 1862) Bootmaker Webster
1862 John Lanus Grocer Morris & Co
1851 William Jenkins Grocer Census

 

Other Information

2005: There was an article printed in the South Wales Argus reporting on the sixth Welsh Oyster Opening Competition to be held at the Llansantffraed Country House Hotel on Sunday, 12th September. The previous year’s winner was reported to be John Jenkins of Vin Sullivan, Abergavenny who won a prize package worth £1,000 including the opportunity to represent Wales at the World Championships in Ireland. Application forms were available from Richard Gafney at Vin Sullivan, 4 Frogmore Street.[Source: South Wales Argus 02/09/2005 p76].

1986: The Weekly Argus published an article expressing the concerns of John Sullivan (Vin Sullivan’s Fishmonger & Delicatessen) about the high cost charged by Monmouth District Council for traders to dispose of waste at Llanfoist tip in comparison to charges levied by Blaenau Gwent and Torfaen.[News and Weekly Argus 01/10/1986 p1].

1975: Planning Approval granted to Messrs. Stead & Simpson on 14th July for the installation of new Non-Illuminated Shop Sign. [Source: MCC Planning No. 02895 Alt. Ref: DC/1975/00929].

1971: Advertisement for Young Lady to undertake Saturday sales work. Must be 15 before November 1970. Apply to Mr. Jones of Stead & Simpson [Source: Gwent Gazette 14/05/1971]

1913: There was a Property Market report in the Western Mail in May stating that No.4 Frogmore Street had been sold to a Mr Morgan of Gilwern for £1,160. The property was reported to be in the occupation of Messrs Stead and Simpson for twenty one years  from December 25th, 1899 at a rental of £60 per annum with the tenant responsible for paying the rates. Frontage to Frogmore Street was reported to be 25ft. 9in. [Source:Western Mail 07/05/1913]

c1900: Advertisement for Davies & Sons (Butchers) [ALHS Survey 1980]

1896: Advertisement  in the Wanted column of The South Wales Daily News – “Wanted at once, Good general; able to wash and iron; good references required”.[Source: The South Wales Daily News 28/12/1896].

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