9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth

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TypeCommercial
Coordinates51°48′42″N 2°42′54″W / 51.8116°N 2.715°W / 51.8116; -2.715
BuiltC.17th century
9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth
"No.9, its pediment botched"[1]
TypeCommercial
LocationMonmouth, Monmouthshire
Coordinates51°48′42″N 2°42′54″W / 51.8116°N 2.715°W / 51.8116; -2.715
BuiltC.17th century
Architectural style(s)Georgian
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameNo.9 Agincourt Street
Designated27 June 1952
Reference no.2242
9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth is located in Monmouthshire
9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth
Location of 9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth in Monmouthshire

9 Agincourt Street, Monmouth, Wales is a late 17th century townhouse which became the estate office of the agent of the Dukes of Beaufort in the mid 19th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. In commercial use since its construction, it now houses a firm of architects.

Cadw suggests a construction date close to 1700.[2] The building was refaced in the 19th century and has since been unaltered externally.[2] During the mid-19th century, the building was owned by the Dukes of Beaufort and used as the estate office for their substantial Monmouthshire land holdings.[2] It was converted by a firm of architects in the late 20th century and now houses their offices.[3] The architects were responsible for the conversion of the nearby Beaufort Arms Hotel.[4]

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