St James House, Monmouth
Archaeological sites in MonmouthshireGrade II listed buildings in MonmouthshireGrade II listed houses in WalesHouses in Monmouth, Wales
St James House is a grade II listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is in the historic St James Square neighbourhood, within the Medieval town walls. While the house currently has an attractive, 18th-century facade, it originated as a burgage tenement. In addition, behind the house, evidence of a kiln has been unearthed, with both Medieval and Post-medieval pottery. In 2010, archaeological excavation in the square revealed the first evidence of Mesolithic human settlement in Monmouth. Recent residents of St James House have included boarding students from Monmouth School.
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St. James' Square,
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N 51.813235 ° | E -2.711477 ° |
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St. James' Square
St. James' Square
NP25 3BW , Overmonnow
Wales, United Kingdom
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