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Overmonnow

Overmonnow
Ward, suburb
Restored mediaeval cross and Green Dragon Inn,Cinderhill Street, Overmonnow
Restored mediaeval cross and Green Dragon Inn,
Cinderhill Street, Overmonnow
Nickname(s):
  • Little Monmouth
  • Cappers' Town
Coordinates: 51°48′31″N 2°43′14″W / 51.80861°N 2.72056°W / 51.80861; -2.72056Coordinates: 51°48′31″N 2°43′14″W / 51.80861°N 2.72056°W / 51.80861; -2.72056
Country Wales
County Monmouthshire
Town Monmouth

Overmonnow is that part of the town of Monmouth, in Wales, which is located to the west of the River Monnow and the Monnow Bridge. It developed as a suburb of the town in the Middle Ages, when it was protected by a defensive ditch, the Clawdd-du or "Black Dyke", the remains of which are now protected as an ancient monument. In later centuries the area became known as "Little Monmouth" or "Cappers' Town". Development of the area has continued, particularly since the mid-twentieth century, and the area is now a ward of Monmouthshire County Council.

At the time of the Norman conquest, the area to the east of the River Monnow, and north of the River Wye, was in the area known as Archenfield, which lay within the Earldom of Hereford and was considered to be part of England; areas to the west of the Monnow, including the Overmonnow area, were regarded as Welsh. After the Normans built Monmouth Castle, the town of Monmouth gradually developed as a market town, a river port, and as a centre for the manufacture of iron goods and woollen fabric. By the twelfth century, development had taken place beyond the Monnow Bridge at Overmonnow, forming a suburb or faubourg. The mediaeval iron industry at Overmonnow resulted in the wastage of large piles of cinders; these "cinder hills", which gave their name to Cinderhill Street, were removed in the eighteenth century. The area was also known for the manufacture of woollen fabric, particularly Monmouth caps which were popular between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, and as a result the Overmonnow area supposedly became known as "Cappers' Town", although this has been questioned.


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