14 High Street
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14 High Street
Gaff, Coffee shop & deli
coffee shop
Feb 2021
Before and After Images
1979/80
2016
About the building
Source : Abergavenny Local History Survey 1980:“A prickly Edwardian insertion into a dignified Georgian Street” (quote by Louis Hurley)
There is a stained glass window in the back of the shop with the words “Good Shoes” inscribed in it in stained glass, with a flourish. A very nice piece of glass of its type
(?is this still there in the C21)
Recent history
From Feb 21 : The Gaff, coffee shop & deli, owners Daniel Saunders & Danielle; (own The Gaff, restaurant in courtyard Lion Street at bottom of Market St)From Feb 05: Coffee No. 1 : small coffee chain (see “other info” section) opened 5 Feb 2005. Closed on lockdown in March 2020 and announced in August 2020 they would not be re-opening
Source : Abergavenny Local History Society Survey 1980:
Immediately prior to Coffee No.1, this was an outdoor/climbing supplies shop (Crickhowell Adventure, still based in Crickhowell; Abergavenny branch closed ??)
From 1982 to ?? date : Gwent Travel – “Your new Abergavenny Travel Centre”
From 1971/2 to 1982 : Paynes – dairy products, cooked meats
From 1962 to ?1971 : Shoefayre – one of the first national shoe stores
From 1954: Dunns shoe shop
Previous occupiers
Year
Name
Detail
Source
1970
1937
Dunn’s Footwear Ltd
Boot & shoe makers and dealers (to 1937)
Kelly
1934
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Kelly
1930
” ”
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Car/Npt & Dis
1926
” ”
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Kelly
1921
Publican : William John Eustense
The Guildhall Vaults
Closed 1921
Kelly
1920
Publican : Charles Davies
The Guildhall Vaults
Kelly
1914
Publican : William John Eustence 1914
Owner Henry Jeffreys 1914
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly/Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1910
Prop William Scott
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1909
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The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1906
Prop : Thomas George Jones
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1901
Publican : Henry Lewis
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1895
Prop : Philip Price
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1891
Prop : Philip Price
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
1884
Publican William James Gimlett 1880-1882
Philip Price 1884-1895
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly/Abergavenny Inn
Frank Olding
1879
Publican J C Harrhy 1879
The Guildhall Inn
Thacker/ Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1877
Publican John Stepney 1876
The Guildhall Inn
Owen/Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1875
Publican : James W Tranter 1872-1875
Owner John Lewis 1873-1882
The Guildhall Inn
Mer & Croc/Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1871
The Guildhall Inn
Kelly
> 1868
Owner Mrs Jones 1868-1872
Publican : John Harrhy & Mrs Harrhy
The Guildhall Inn
Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding
1865
Guildhall Wine & Spirits Vaults , Land Agent & Surveyor
Prop : John Gethin Jones
Webster
1862
Publican : John Gethin James 1860-1865
The Guildhall Inn
Morris & Co/Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1858
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The Guildhall Inn
Slater
1852
Publican : Elisha Watkins (1851/1852)
Owner : William Jones 1851-1860
Brewer & Maltster : The Guildhall Inn
Census/ Abergavenny Pubs
Frank Olding
1835
Rees Prosser
Tailor
Pigot
1822
Rees Prosser
Hats & Clothier
Pigot
Other information
Source : Abergavenny Pubs Frank Olding The Guildhall Inn (formerly the Three Salmons – only listed as this name in 1852 trade directory. Elisha Watkins is recorded a sa brewer and maltster who had also been running the brewery in Lion Street, formerly occupied by William Ellis since at least 1850. An Elisha Watkins is recorded as a brewer as early as 1818 when his wife, Sarah, died. It is not know whether this is the same man or where his premises were at that time.By 1860 the pub was called simply the Guildhall. By 1865, known as the Guildhall Wine and Spirits Vault. By 1868, known as the Guildhall Hotel. By 1920s it was again known as the Guildhall Vaults. Closed in 1921
Information from Val Llewellyn:
I was undertaking some research on Ancestry re a 2g Grandfather, and determined that he was the Innkeeper of the Guildhall Inn as noted on the 1871 Wales Census. His name was Thomas Denner and his wife was Eunice. He was also a Tinplate Brazier, whilst he came from a family of shoemakers/drapers operating in Mill Street. In 1881, he is recorded as being an Innkeeper in Lion Street (pub unknown).
Source : Website – Coffee #1 started in Wood Street in Cardiff in 2001. Now 50 branches around Wales, South West and South Coast
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