File:The Griffin - Whitecross Street, Monmouth (19158142335).jpg

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A look around Monmouth in Monmouthshire - the county town of the county.


On Whitecross Street in Monmouth.


The Griffin - a pub.

Grade II listed.

<a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-85011-the-griffin-ph-monmouth#.VYyD_0aC8Xw" rel="nofollow">The Griffin PH, Monmouth</a>

   Location
   On the street continuing Church Street east out of the town centre. At the foot of the Public House walls is a rare surviving example of a hollowed sandstone gutter which goes round the street corner.
   History
   Early C19 house, probably a public house from the beginning. It is shown and is named on the John Wood map of 1835, but must date from very shortly before.
   Interior
   Interior not seen at resurvey except for the plain bar interior.
   Exterior
   Roughcast and painted overall with Welsh slate roof. Single depth plan with curved corner site and the entrance on the corner. One bay faces Whitecross Street while three bays face St. Mary's Street where there is also an additional attached lower building. Three storeys, tripartite sashes facing Whitecross Street, 6 over 6 panes flanked by 2 over 2, top floor only 3 over 6 and 1 over 2. Six over 6 pane sashes and 3 over 6 on the top floor to St, Mary's Street. Low pitch roof with hip at Whitecross Street end, stack on rear wall. Additional block has two doorways and an 8 over 8 pane sash above. Rear elevation not seen.
   Reason for Listing
   Included for its special architectural interest as a well preserved Georgian public house close to the town centre which is part of the important group of historic buildings near St. Mary's Church.
   References
   Keith Kissack, Monmouth and its Buildings, Logaston Press, 2003, p 45.
   John Wood Map of 1835.


This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building. Notes:

   On the street continuing Church Street east out of the town centre. At the foot of the Public House walls is a rare surviving example of a hollowed sandstone gutter which goes round the street corner.


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Source The Griffin - Whitecross Street, Monmouth
Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location51° 48′ 46.11″ N, 2° 42′ 50.32″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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