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Monnow Street

Monnow Street
Monnow Street, Monmouth.jpg
Monnow Street, Monmouth
Former name(s) Great Causey
Monmoth Street
Location Monmouth, Wales
Coordinates 51°48′38″N 2°43′04″W / 51.810589°N 2.717738°W / 51.810589; -2.717738Coordinates: 51°48′38″N 2°43′04″W / 51.810589°N 2.717738°W / 51.810589; -2.717738
North Agincourt Square
South Monnow Bridge

Monnow Street is the main shopping street of Monmouth, south east Wales. It runs for about 500 yards in a south-westerly direction from Agincourt Square to the Monnow Bridge, which crosses the River Monnow.

The road is thought to have existed at least from Roman times. In the Middle Ages it was a typical market street, known as the "Great Causey", with gates at either end and a wider area in the middle for the trading of livestock and the erection of market stalls. The market was later concentrated at the northern end of the road (now Agincourt Square), and the road itself became known as Monmouth Street.

Archaeological investigations at properties in the street, led by the Monmouth Archaeological Society, have revealed both Roman and Norman remains, as well as evidence of mediaeval iron working. The street is described by architectural historian John Newman as a "pleasingly continuous array of C18 and early C19 shops and houses, in the main modestly two-storeyed, with several Victorian interventions".

Notable buildings include Cornwall House, The Vine Tree and the Robin Hood Inn.

Monnow Street in July 1919, showing a procession of servicemen and civilians to celebrate peace after the First World War

1947 flood in Monnow Street

Goat Master with mascot in Monnow Street during the Olympic torch procession in 2012


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