Shire Hall - Lucky 7 - Monmouth, Wales
N 51° 48.716 W 002° 42.939
30U E 519602 N 5740159
Shire Hall - Council Chamber, and former Court of Assizes - A Grade I listed, classically designed building in the Heart of the Town in Agincourt Square at the top of Monnow Street, Monmouth, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMPGME
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/29/2015
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Shire Hall is a Civic Hall, former Court of Assizes and Quarter Sessions. Current use is a Tourist info center, Museum, and Council Chambers. Located in the heart of Monmouth, South Wales.
"Shire Hall is located in the centre of Monmouth, Wales. It is a Grade I listed, classically designed building designed by Philip Fisher of Bristol in 1724. It has two courts, a council chamber and office for the administration of the Town Council with a covered market at ground level.
Shire Hall was the scene of one of the most significant trials in British history when, in 1839/40, John Frost and other Chartists were tried for their involvement in the Chartist Riots in Newport." Text Source: (visit link)
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