Grade II Listed Lloyds Bank, Monnow Street, Monmouth
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 25 Dec 2019
Cadw records that this late 18th century building was lived in (and probably built for) P M Hardwick, the leader of the group who developed The Kymin. It was the Town Clerk's house in 1802 when visited by Nelson when he and Lady Hamilton were entertained there and in the garden behind. It has been a bank since at least 1916. Grade II Listed for its special architectural interest as an important late 18th century house with historic connections in Monmouth town centre.