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The pedestrianised St Mary's Street contains antique shops, gift shops, an independent book shop, coffee shops and restaurants. There are also regular farmers' markets and produce markets in the town centre. [39] A regular open air weekly market at the racecourse closed in 2014. [40] The town's livestock market closed in the early 1960s. [8]
Church of St Mary: Chepstow: 12 June 1950: Church At the end of the street within a churchyard crossed by a walkway to Lower Church Street [53] 2594: Church of St Mary the Virgin: Llanfair Kilgeddin: 9 January 1956
The local Church in Wales church is dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin . The St Mary and St Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church in St Mary Street is a grade II listed building [25] and is the first Coptic Orthodox Church in Wales. It was a former Wesleyan Methodist church, founded in 1837, rebuilt on the same site in 1852 and was dedicated to St ...
Prince of Wales Theatre, Wood Street and St Mary Street: 1878 Built to a Venetian Gothic design by W. D. Bleasley and T. Waring. Later remodelled in a Greek Revival style by Willmott & Smith. [91] Now a pub. Royal Hotel, St Mary Street: 1866
Originally the site of Cardiff gaol, the gallows were located on the site of the current St. Mary Street entrance, where Dic Penderyn was hanged on 13 August 1831. The market was designed by the Borough Surveyor, William Harpur, and opened in May 1891. [1] A farmers' market is known to have existed at the site since the 18th century.
The Malpas Institute Trust is a charitable fund, founded on the sale of the World War I Memorial Institute. [3] There are four primary schools in the ward: Malpas Church in Wales Primary, [4] Malpas Court, [5] and Malpas Park. [6] There are three Christian churches in Malpas, St. Mary's Church in Wales, Trinity Presbyterian, and St. Anne's ...
St Mary the Virgin on Chapel Hill [ edit ] Medieval in origin, it is believed that the chapel was founded for workers building Tintern Abbey, but the Chapel Hill site was, according to historian Sir Joseph Bradney , previously dedicated to 5th century Welsh saint St Andras.
To the north of church, at the end of St. Mary's Road, The Waterloo Inn public house is a tenanted free-house notable for the fact that it is owned by the parish council. [19] A modern Community Hall has been built nearby. [20] Located at the edge of the Newport Wetlands Reserve, [21] East Usk Lighthouse [22] is a notable landmark.