Monmouth

Monmouth [ mɒnməθ ] ( Welsh: Trefynwy = " city of the Monnow " ) is a city in south-east Wales and county town of the historic county of Monmouthshire.

Listed Buildings

Many buildings in the city were taken by Cadw in the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, including the Grade I, the Great Castle House, Monmouth Castle, the Monnow Bridge, the Shire Hall and the Grade II * buildings 1 -6 and 12-16 St Mary's Street, Agincourt House, The Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chapel House, the Clawdd -du Bridge, Cornwall House, Drybridge House, Glendower House, Kings Head Hotel, Lord Nelson 's Seat, Monmouth Priory, Old Nag 's Head, the Robin Hood Inn, the Roundhouse at The Kymin, Royal George Hotel, St Mary's Priory Church, St Thomas ' Church, the Savoy Theatre, the Market Hall, the Statue of Charles Rolls, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, the White Swan Inn.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100-1154), British clergyman and scholar
  • Henry V (1387-1422), Prince of Wales, King of England
  • Reginald Brooks -King (1861-1938), British archer
  • David Nash ( born 1939 ), British rugby player
  • Saul David (born 1966 ), British historian

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Part of the project is the fact that the city was comprehensively equipped with free Wi -Fi.

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