Grade II Listed Foxhunter Inn, Nantyderry

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Grade II Listed Foxhunter Inn, Nantyderry

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 10 Apr 2022

In April 2022 a blackboard outside the Foxhunter in rural Monmouthshire shows "BAR OPEN ALL DAY". Cadw records that Nantyderry station was built nearby by the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway in 1854 and was worked at first by the London and North Western Railway. It became a part of the West Midland Railway in 1860 and the Great Western Railway in 1863. This building was the stationmaster's house, built at the same time as the station. When the station closed in 1958 it was converted to an inn and extensions were built. Grade II Listed in 2001 for its special interest as part of a group of railway buildings near the former Nantyderry station.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.749318
Longitude
-2.969901