This document is a snapshot of content from a discontinued BBC website, originally published between 2002-2011. It has been made available for archival & research purposes only. Please see the foot of this document for Archive Terms of Use. Home Mid Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of North East North West South East South West Town Hall The Town Hall was built in 1748 to replace an earlier guildhall which previously stood in the middle of Broad Street. In 1828, in the reign of George IV, the old upper storey was taken down and rebuilt to accommodate the quarter sessions which were still held in at that time. your comments Edwina Chambers Love, recently went to a wonderful gift shop in the centre of town and think I left a bag there. Please can anyone tell me the name of that gift shop, next to the wonderful deli and coffee shop. Thank you/ Edwina Sun Dec 13 19:56:20 2009 Spencer Palmer from Woodstock, GA USA This webpage and the town webpage is great. I studied for a year in the UK and took a day trip to right before I came back to my homeland. I noticed it in the film "A Child's Christmas in." The town was awesome and the people were nice beyond imagination. I wish I could find an address for the town hall to write the town a letter telling them what a great impression and the people made on me. The next time I'm back in the UK I hope to come back. Wed Sep 24 09:39:35 2008 Sharon of north wales Hello, Could anyone tell me if there is a place called Crugbryn in My ancestor Mary Ann Davies was born there in 1872. I am also wondering if anyone could do a look up for me at the parish churchyard. George Davies
who died around 1901 and Margaret Davies who died between 1891 and 1901. I wouldn't think they would have been in the same grave, as the census records show they were living separately. Any help would be gratefully appreciatedthanks Thu Feb 28 15:08:50 2008 Gloria Hawkins Newtown Yes there is a conquer hall in It is along the Hendomen Lane and has recently been renovated. Mon Nov 19 08:40:12 2007 Sean, Canada I would like to visit your Town someday.i came across your web site while doing some research on some ancestors from Ireland, Scotland and.are there any 's still living in the Town of? Thu Oct 11 09:33:47 2007 barbara simpson, stafford Is there, or was there, a place called Conquer Hall in? I am interested because of a family history connection with the Hurdley family. Sun Jul 22 21:14:37 2007 Beryl Phillpotts, South Gloucestershire My grandfather William Henry Jones was a master wheelwright in and lived at Church Bank, opposite the parish church. I would love to find some local records of his wheelwright's workshop and stories of his family. Sun May 20 15:35:18 2007 Francis Jacobs from Grand Ledge, Mi. USA I love the panoramic view of your town. I would love to visit I remember seeing your town in one of my favorite christmas film. "A child's christmas in " My wife and I will be in in Late June - Early July. How far are you from St. David's. I would love to visit the town. Mon Nov 27 09:49:14 2006 Benjamin from Burlington Kentucky USA interesting to see the land of my ancestors hope to come back to live after my retirement its historical value and location are priceless and even though i passed thru on 2 seperate days the towns folk are some of the most hospitable in the world a very class act. Tue Nov 21 15:03:02 2006 John Smith Great to see the town getting some space on the BBC. I'm not sure that the 'Roman Road' actually is Roman however. I understood that the route was made around the time of the town's founding in the early 13th century. There are Roman roads and even traces of a fort some two miles to the north at Caerhowell/Forden. A great book written by two local doctors (the Weltons) exists on the history of the town. Thu Oct 26 09:35:39 2006 This site is now closed and cannot accept new comments.
Home Mid Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of North East North West South East South West The Pryce-Jones House This house was built in 1775 for 'a certain Pryce-Jones'. The unusual arrangement of windows and floor levels creates an imposing facade; he also effectively raised his house above the ground-water level that still flows from the hillside.
Home Mid Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of North East North West South East South West Timber-framed Cottages These timber-framed cottages rank among the oldest now standing in the town. Believed to have been built in the 16th century, it later became the Plume of Feathers Inn. It was converted to a pair of dwellings by a deed of 1729 and has remained so for the past two and a half centuries.
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Town Trail Sign One of the many signs throughout the town providing information about the town's unique heritage.
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The Old Bell Museum,
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The town's billboard
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Bunners Ironmongers More about this Institution...
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The Dragon Hotel,
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Post Office
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The Town Pump
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of St Nicholas' Church,
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The Canopied Tomb The Elizabethan tomb of Richard Herbert (d. 1596) of Castle.
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Medieval Effigies
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Church Window
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of This is supposedly the place where John Davis, hanged for highway robbery in 1821, was buried. He protested his innocence and prayed that no grass would grow over his grave to confirm this. The bare patch is now a small, roughly cross-shaped piece of earth which was apparently larger in the 19th century. More...
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Town Tether Point
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Rooftops
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of Castle was built by King Henry III in the 1220s
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of View from Castle
Home Mid North East North West South East South West Take a virtual tour of with this slideshow of The Roman Road