The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Monmouth, Monmouthshire

Monmouth on Wikipedia.
 

Baptist Church on Monk Street. SO 5098 1302. © Janet Gimber (2016). Link. The About Us page dates it to 1906-7, and advises of a predecessor off Monnow Street, a pre-existing building first used by the church in 1836. It shows on older O.S. maps at SO 5058 1275, and its site now lies under, or just beyond, the car park seen here in a Streetview from 2023. Grade II listed.

The former Congregational Church on Glendower Street. SO 5086 1276. © Graeme Harvey. Grade II* listed, wherein it's dated to 1843-4, and says it was "long closed" and converted to a house in 2002-3.

Hebron Hall Pentecostal Church off Monnow Street. It was originally Primitive Methodist, and is dated here to 1864. A 2023 comment on that page says it has been demolished. SO 5059 1262. © Graeme Harvey.

A partial view of the cramped Methodist Church off St. James Street. Its grade II* listing dates it to 1837, as Wesleyan. SO 5103 1290. © Graeme Harvey. Link. The gates and railings have a separate listing at grade II.                         

Monmouth School Chapel on St. James Street. SO 5103 1282. © Graeme Harvey. Grade II listed - dates it to 1860-5.

The cemetery on Osbaston Road has a Mortuary Chapel at SO 5083 1358. It hasn't been seen by Streetview (though the path leading to it has, in 2023). The cemetery Wikipedia entry has a photo, and dates it to 1851.

Part of the former Priory on Priory Street. SO 5086 1301. © Graeme Harvey. Grade II* listed.

St. Mary the Virgin. SO 5088 1297. © David Gallimore. Another view, © Graeme Harvey. Link - says it's the fourth church on the site. Grade II* listed. See here for related listed features.

St. Mary (R.C.) on St. Mary's Street. SO 5094 1288. © Graeme Harvey. Link. Grade II listed - dates it to 1792-3.

St. Thomas the Martyr at Overmonnow. SO 5044 1245. © David Gallimore. Link. Grade II* listed.

 

 

 


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