Court Mews, Barry
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 28 Feb 2013
Located on the corner of Court Road and Chilcote Street, Court Mews contains 13 flats. Tom Clemett's History of Barry records that this was formerly The Court Hotel. In the early 1900s it opened as the Court Laundry. The now demolished stabling quarters of the hotel were used by Lever Bros Corn Merchants for many years, and then by Cliff Morgan for the same business. It later became a joinery works for Messrs Woodroffe, an office and depot for D. Hopkins painting contractors, and finally joinery works for R. James.