25 and 25A High Street

25 and 25A High Street

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

Address: 25 and 25A High Street
Present Occupier: Monmouthshire County Council
Present Owner:
Ground Floor:
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier:

 

About the Building

Information from Abergavenny Local History Society Survey 1980:

Both 25/25A : Demolished in 1977 due to large cracks in the fabric.

Replaced by “Red Square” (named because of the large red girders that were used)

All three shops (nos 25, 25A & 26) were bought by the Highways Dept for road widening in 1922.  They became the property of the Borough Council and finally of Monmouth District Council. (source at time of original survey : Mrs Bevan, 5 Flannel Street)

No. 25 : the staircases were very narrow, but plenty of room above.  Mrs Powell brought up her family here. In the cellar there were 3ft thick stone arches and tombstones.  The whole shop appeared to be supported by a single beam (source at time of original survey : Mrs Bevan, 5 Flannel Street)

At time of last survey, Cardiff Museum had photographs of the buildings, including the cellars, arches and tombstones found in the cellars, taken just before the demolition.

 

Recent History

Millenium Mural

See “About the building”.   The display windows are now used for promotion of local events.

The mural depicting the town and surrounding area was originally painted in 2000 by Frances Baines.  It was restored by the artist and Helen & Stuart Absalom in 2014 [Restoration Source: Alamy, ‘The Abergavenny Millennium Mural” ID: 2AGRH2B viewed 12/9/2025]

 

Information from Abergavenny Local History survey 1980:

No. 25 : 1945-1977 : Miss W Williams, Ladies clothes

No. 25 : 1940s : Miss K E Morris, “Kaydee” Milliner

No. 25a : 1973-1977 : Mrs Bevan, Sweet shop

No. 25a : Late 1960s : Mr & Mrs Whatmore, Sweet shop

No. 25a : 1940s : Mrs Powell, Sweet shop

 

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1977 See “About the Building”
1937 No. 25 : Miss K E Morris
No. 25A : Mrs Beatrice Davies
Kaydee Milliners
Confectioner
Kelly
1934 No. 25 : W G Lyons
No. 25A : Mrs Beatrice Davies
Jeweller
Confectioner
Kelly
1930 No. 25 : W G Lyons
No. 25A : George Clark
Watchmaker & Jeweller
Confectioner
Car/Npt & Dis
1926 No. 25 : W G Lyons
No. 25A George Clark
Watchmaker & Jeweller
Confectioner
Kelly
1923 No. 25 : W G Lyons
No. 25A George Clark
Watchmaker & Jeweller
Confectioner
Kelly
1920 No. 25 : Abraham Lyons (also at 48 Frogmore St)
No. 25A : Ray Davies/George Clark
Jeweller
Confectioner
Kelly
1914 No. 25 : Abraham Lyons
No. 25A : H Marshall
Jeweller
Basket maker
Kelly
1910 No. 25 : Abraham Lyons
No.25A : Ray Davies
Jeweller & antiques
Confectioner
Kelly
1906 No. 25 : Abraham Lyons
No. 25A : David Powell
Jeweller & antiques
Confectioner
Kelly
1901
No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last
Watchmaker & Jeweller Kelly
1895
No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last
Watchmaker & Jeweller Kelly
1891
No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last
Watchmaker & Jeweller Kelly
1884
No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last
Watchmaker & Jeweller Kelly
1879 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller Thacker
1877 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller Owen
1875 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller Mer & Croc
1871 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller Kelly
1865 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller Webster
1862 No. 25 : Frederick Edward Last Watchmaker & Jeweller (est. 1856.  In Frogmore St 1858) Morris & Co
1858 No. 25 : William Knowles China & Glass dealer

 

 

 

Other Information

Before 1906, no. 25A was probably with no. 25, as there are no other records

There are very few adverts found in the local Abergavenny Chronicle for this property.  In 1971 and again in 1973, No. 25 was Winifreds – sewing machine service and repair and a hat shop.

 

 

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