4 Cross Street

Main details

 

Address:
Present Occupier:
Present Owner:
Ground Floor:
Other Floors:
Date when first used by present occupier:

4 Cross Street
Halifax – branch closed August 2024

Bank/Building Society

1984

Before and After Images

 

 1979/80

2015

 


 

About the building

Built in 1835.  The date is moulded in to the gutter heads.

Ground floor has original 19th century front with 3 doors, panelling and mouldings.   Regency-style verandah. Glazing bars intact on second floor sash windows.

There is a brick arched cellar with its ceiling at street level and on the left=hand side there is a wide, brick arch spanning the room (with extra central support) to carry the passageway above.

 

Recent history

"White Swan"

From 1984-2024 – Halifax Building Society, after much local opposition against change of use from a retail site, won permission from the Welsh Office.  Branch closed in 2024

From 1980-1983 Martin’s the Jewellers (company folded in 2015) used the shop in conjunction with their Frogmore Street premises.

1977-80 National Westminster Bank Ltd;  Bank on ground floor, offices over (source : Local History Survey 1984)

1972-77 Property empty until occupied by National Westminster Bank

1972 :  The White Swan (often referred to as The Dirty Duck: closed.   Cafe on right and upstairs. Cafe had juke box and pool table

1962 : advert in Abergavenny Chronicle for Continental Hotel, wedding receptions, seating for 100 in restaurant

 


 

Previous occupiers

Year

Name

Detail

Source

1970

Kelly

1937

White Swan Public House & Pietro Mazzocchi Confectioners

Proprietor Horace Jones to 1939 (owned by Facey & Son Ltd in 1938)

Kelly

1934

White Swan Public House

Proprietor L E Goatman from Nov 1934-Jan 1935)

Kelly

1930

White Swan Public House & Gatti’s Dining Rooms

Proprietor Horace Jones

Car/Npt & Dis

1926

White Swan Public House

Proprietor Mrs R Denner

Kelly

1923

White Swan Public House

Proprietor Mrs R Denner

Kelly

1920

White Swan Public House

Proprietor Mrs R Denner

Kelly

1914

White Swan Public House & W Goatman Grocer

Proprietor Mrs Rosa Denner from Feb 1913-1934

Owned by Frank H Facey in 1914

Kelly

1913

White Swan Public House

Proprietor Eustace Baker from Feb 1912 – Jan 1913

Kelly

1910

Eureka Public House & Confectioner

Prop :Daniel Holding

Kelly

1906

White Swan Public House

Prop : Thomas George Alden

Kelly

1901

White Swan Public House

Proprietor William Denner

Kelly

1895

 

 

 

1891

Swan Hotel & Posting House

Proprietor John Jones (owned by Samuel Henry Facey from 1864-1891)

Kelly

1884

 

 

 

1879

Samuel Henry Facey & Rees Thomas

Rate Collector

Thacker

1877

Samuel Henry Facey & Rees Thomas

Brewer, Wine Merchants

Owen

1875

Samuel Henry Facey & Rees Thomas

Brewer, Wine Merchants

Mer & Croc

1871

Samuel Henry Facey & Rees Thomas

Brewer, Wine Merchants (& importer of Dublin Stout

Kelly

> 1868

 

 

1865

Samuel Henry Facey & Rees Thomas

Brewer, Wine Merchants

Webster

1862

Proprietor Ann Sybil Williams and Joseph Meredith

Wine & Spirit Merchant/Provision Dealer

Morris & Co

1858

Proprietor Ann Sybil Williams and Joseph Meredith

Wine & Spirit Merchant/Provision Dealer (owned by Edward Lewis from 1850-1860)

Slater

1851

John P Williams

Wine & Spirit Merchant (employing 3 men)

Census

1845

Pigot

1844

Slater

1840

Owned by John Goodwyn from 1839-1840)

Slater

1835

Pigot

1834-45

Pigot

1834

Car/Npt & Dis

1787

White Swan

licensee Mrs Jones

County Record Office document

1766

White Swan

John Jones, victualler

County Record Office Deed of Settlement



 


 

Other information

“The Swan” is mentioned on a 17th century probate document in the National Library, Aberystwyth.   It is not known if this relates to the same property as the “White Swan” at this address;  it could equally be one of following : The Swan at Monmouth Road end of town; or Black Swan in Frogmore Street (demolished c.1794)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                  

Source : coflein.gov.uk

“Late 18th century or early 19th century and later.   Three storey and attics. Projecting 1st floor balcony with Regency style verandah on iron columns”

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