66 Frogmore Street

66 Frogmore Street

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

Address: 66 Frogmore Street
Present Occupier: Dovers Printers
Present Owner:
Ground Floor:
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier:

 

About the Building

St Michael’s Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century to house the Roman Catholic Church in Abergavenny. It remained as such until the present church in Pen-y-Pound was completed in 1860. It then served as the Catholic School until 1873 when it was sold. The building has wooden moulded pillars, ornate coving in the west end of the gallery and the remains of pews fitted to the wall.

When the property was built it replaced the chapel which was housed in a large gabled house on the corner of Lewis’ Lane and Frogmore Street (no 63-64).

It became Dovers Printing Works for many years.

1979-80

 

 

Recent History

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Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1970 Dovers printing works Kelly
1937 Dovers printing works Kelly
1934 Dovers printing works Kelly
1930 Dovers printing works Car/Npt & Dis
1926 Dovers printing works Kelly
1923 Dovers printing works Kelly
1920 Dovers printing works Kelly
1906 J Phillips showroom for cabinet maker Kelly
1871 Miss Agnes Allitt
also Samuel Gardiner (Resident)
William Fred. Bentley
RC Schoolmistress
Agent for London & Lanc. Life Ins.
Railway Passengers’ Insurance & Home Carting Agents
Kelly
1858

Miss Margaret Elizabeth Josephine McLeane

R C Schoolmistress Slater
1851 Miss Margaret Baker & Richard Baker R C Schoolmistress
Agricultural labourer
Census
1844 Miss Margaret Baker & Richard Baker R C Schoolmistress
Agricultural labourer
Slater
1835 Miss Margaret Baker & Richard Baker R C Schoolmistress
Agricultural labourer
Pigot

 

 

 

Other Information

 

Interior views of this property in 2016

 

 

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