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Abergavenny (Welsh: Abergafenni or Y Fenni) is a market town in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is 14 miles west of Monmouth. Situated at the confluence of a small stream called the Gavenny with the River Usk, it is almost surrounded by lofty hills. The town was formerly walled, and contains the remains of a castle built soon after the Norman Conquest, frequently the scene of border strife. It is in the Welsh Marches.

The church of St Mary belonged originally to a Benedictine monastery founded early in the 12th century. The existing building, however, is Decorated and Perpendicular.

Abergavenny, often known as 'Aber' to the locals, was the Roman Gobannium, a small fort guarding the road along the valley of the Usk for keeping the peace among the hill tribes. There is practically no trace of this fort. The name is associated with the Celtic smith god Govannon. Abergavenny (Bergavenny) grew under the protection of the lords of Abergavenny, whose title dated from William I (the Conqueror).

Owing to its situation, the town was frequently embroiled in the border warfare of the 12th and 13th centuries, and Giraldus Cambrensis relates how in 1173 the castle was seized by the Welsh. Hamelyn de Baalun, first lord of Abergavenny, founded the Benedictine priory, which was subsequently endowed by William de Braose with a tenth of the profits of the castle and town. At the dissolution of the priory part of this endowment went towards the foundation of a free grammar school, the site itself passing to the Gunter family. During the Civil War prior to the siege of Raglan Castle in 1645, Charles I visited Abergavenny, and presided in person over the trial of Sir Trevor Williams and other Parliamentarians.

In 1639 Abergavenny received a charter of incorporation under the title of bailiff and burgesses. A charter with extended privileges was drafted in 1657, but appears never to have been enrolled or to have come into effect. Owing to the refusal of the chief officers of the corporation to take the oath of allegiance to William III in 1688, the charter was annulled, and the town subsequently declined in prosperity.

Chapter 28 of the 1535 Act of Henry VIII, which provided that Monmouth, as county town, should return one burgess to Parliament, further stated that other ancient Monmouthshire boroughs were to contribute towards the payment of the member. In consequence of this clause Abergavenny on various occasions shared in the election, the last instance being in 1685. Reference to a market at Abergavenny is found in a charter granted to the prior by William de Braose (d. 1211). The right to hold two weekly markets and three yearly fairs, as held ever since, was confirmed in 1657. Abergavenny was celebrated for the production of Welsh flannel, and also for the manufacture, whilst the fashion prevailed, of goats' hair periwigs.

The title of Baron Abergavenny, in the Neville family, dates from Edward Neville (d. 1476), who was the youngest son of the 1st Earl of Westmoreland by Joan Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt. He married the heiress of Richard, Earl of Worcester, whose father had inherited the castle and estate of Abergavenny, and was summoned in 1392 to parliament as Lord Bergavenny. Edward Neville was summoned to parliament with this title in 1450. His direct male descendants ended in 1387 in Henry Neville, but a cousin, Edward Neville (d. 1622), was confirmed in the barony in 1604. From him it has descended continuously, the title being increased to an earldom in 1784; and in 1876 William Nevill (sic) 5th earl (b. 1826), an indefatigable and powerful supporter of the conservative party, was created 1st Marquess of Abergavenny.

Abergavenny is the home of Abergavenny Thursdays Football Club, which was formed in 1927 and is currently a member of the Gwent County League Division 3. The club's current position comes within 15 years of their being one of the top sides in Welsh football, winning the old format Welsh Football League in 1991 and 1992 but being relegated in 1993 after just one season in the newly formed League of Wales. The club suffered relegation from the Welsh Football League in 2001 and has since slipped through the next two divisions into its current position, although the future is now looking brighter.

For more information see: http://www.abergavenny.co.uk/

  Trains: Abergavenny is on the Welsh Marches Line

 Libraries:
 Abergavenny Library
       Baker Street
       Abergavenny
       NP7 5BD
       01873 735980
       Mon 9.30am-5.30pm
       Tue 10.00am-5.30pm
       Wed 9.30am-5.00pm
       Thur 9.30am-8.00pm
       Fri 9.30am-5.30pm
       Saturday: 9.30am-1.00pm
       Wheelchair access, Hearing loop

 Theatre: Borough Theatre

 Arts:
 The Art Shop and Gallery
       8 Cross Street,
       Abergavenny
       NP7 5EH
       01873 852690
       http://www.artshopandgallery.co.uk

 Farmers Markets:
 Abergavenny Farmers Market
       Market Hall
       Abergavenny
       Monmouthshire
       NP15 7EN
       9.30am-2.30pm Fourth Thursday each month
       01873 860271
       http://www.abergavennyfarmersmarket.co.uk

 Golf:
 Wernddu Golf Centre
       Old Ross Road
       Abergavenny
       Monmouthshire
       NP7 8NG
       01873 856223

 Vets:
 Riverside Veterinary Centre
       60 Brecon Rd
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 7RB
       01873 857544

 Abbey Veterinary Centre
       The Surgery
       St Arvans Chambers
       Hereford Rd
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5PR
       01873 852391

 Tourist Information Centre

 Telephone:

01873 857588

 Fax:

01873 850217

 Email:

[email protected]

 Address:

Swan Meadow
Monmouth Road
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
NP7 5HH

 Hours:

Winter 7 Days  10:00 - 16:00
Summer
7 Days 10:00 - 17:30

 Pubs/Bars:
 Abergavenny Hotel
       21 Monmouth Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5HF

 Angel Hotel
       Cross Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5EH

 The Beaufort Arms
       Main Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0AU
       01873 832235

 Belmont Inn
       22 Monmouth Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5HH
       01873 850074

 The Black Lion
       Lion Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5PE
       01873 853993

 Bridgend Inn
       Church Lane
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 9RP
       01873 830177

 Bridgend Inn
       49 Main Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0AU

 Cantref Inn
       61 Brecon Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 7RA

 The Coliseum
       Lion Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5PE
       01873 736960

 Colonial Inn
       Frogmore Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5AH

 Cordell Country Inn
       Blaenavon Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 9NY
       01873 830436

 The Corn Exchange Inn
       Crickhowell Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0DG

 Crown & Sceptre Inn
       Hereford Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 6HU
       01873 852295

 The Crown Inn
       Old Hereford Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 7HR

 Grasshoppers
       St. Johns Street,
       Abergavenny.
       Gwent
       NP7 5RT
       01873 854939

 Great George Hotel
       49 Cross Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5ER
       01873 854230

 Hen and Chickens
       7 Flannel Street
       Abergevenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5EG
       01873853613

 Kings Arms
       29 Nevill Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5AA

 Taxis:
 Abergavenny Cars
       Station Rd
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5HS
       01873 859777

 Action Cabs
       Abbotsleigh Merthyr Rd
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5DB
       01873 854652

 Ant Cabs
       27 Commercial St
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5DY
       01873 858899

 The Kings Head
       60 Cross Street
       Abergavenney
       Gwent
       NP7 5EU
       01873 853575

 King of Prussia
       Penpergwm,
       Abergavenny.
       Gwent
       NP7 9AR
       01873 840232

 The Lion Hotel
       Lion Terrace
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0BU

 The Lion Inn
       Merthyr Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 9PT

 Llanfoist Inn
       Merthyr Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 9LP

 The Malthouse Wine Bar
       Lion Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5PB
       01873 852754

 Market Tafarn
       Lion Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5NT
       01873 854682

 Navigation Hotel
       51 Main Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0AU
       01873 830213

 New Inn
       Hereford Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 6LE
       01873 853512

 The Old Mitre
       Old Mitre
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 6NU

 Phillips Me
       Lower Station Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 0LY

 Plas Derwen
       Monmouth Road,
       Abergavenny.
       Gwent
       NP7 9SP
       01873 853144

 Skirrid Mountain Inn
       Llanvihangel Court
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 8DH
       01873 890258

 Somerset Arms
       Victoria Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5DT
       01873 852158

 Station Hotel
       37 Brecon Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5UH
       01873 854759

 Thornbury Hotel
       47 Brecon Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 7RA

 Victoria Inn
       Victoria Court Hereford Road
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5PW

 Welsh Guardsman
       51 Frogmore Street
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5AR
       01873 853423

 Britannia Cars
       4 Hillside
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 7RS
       01873 854656

 Central Cars
       Lewis Lane
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 9LH
       01873 850197

 Lewis Taxis
       1 Trinity Terrace Baker St
       Abergavenny
       Gwent
       NP7 5BE
       01873 854140

 

 

The images below are © Mark Davies
 To view a larger image, just click on the image

Cycle Path Marker at Castle

Abergavenny Castle

River Usk from Llanfoist

Castle Meadow Footbridge, Abergavenny

Llanfoist Wharf

Govilon Wharf

Govilon Footbridge - Mon & Brecon Canal


 

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