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Public House in Monmouth, Wales
The Punch House
General information
TypePublic House
AddressAgincourt Square
Town or cityMonmouth
CountryWales
Coordinates51°48′44″N 2°42′55″W / 51.812216°N 2.715311°W / 51.812216; -2.715311
DesignationsGrade II listed building
Website
www.thepunchhousemonmouth.co.uk

The Punch House is a public house and hotel located at Agincourt Square, Monmouth, Wales.

History

The Punch House was originally a coaching inn called The Wine Vaults. Records show the pub was in existence in 1769. The pub was known as The Punch House from around 1832 but did not change to The Punch House officially until 1896. In 1822 the licensee was John Powell. While in the possession of the Powell family, the business also traded as a wines and spirits merchant. The pub that stands today was originally two pubs until the late 1990s. At that date the Punch House was extended to include The Bull public house which occupied the adjoining premises. The Bull itself was originally known as The Black Bull in the 1800s. The internal door which now unites the two lounges downstairs is said to be the door of Monmouth County Gaol.

The building has been a Grade II listed building since 15 August 1974. It has a stucco frontage with chamfered quoins and a half hipped Welsh slate roof. The elevation is continuous with that of the Bull Inn which has a slightly lower roofline.

The Punch House is one of the pubs in Agincourt Square who started using QRpedia codes as part of the MonmouthpediA project in March 2012. Formerly owned by Brains Brewery, it was acquired by the Valiant Pub Company in December 2021.

Gallery

  • A picture with QR code for MonmouthpediA A picture with QR code for MonmouthpediA
  • Punch House sign Punch House sign
  • Agincourt Square in the 1930s showing the Punch House at the centre Agincourt Square in the 1930s showing the Punch House at the centre
  • Punch house shown on the right of the Rolls Statue. The picture taken in 1910 also shows a plain wall where a window is now. Punch house shown on the right of the Rolls Statue. The picture taken in 1910 also shows a plain wall where a window is now.

Notes

  1. Keith Kissack, Monmouth and its Buildings, Logaston Press, 2003, ISBN 1-904396-01-1, page 52
  2. ^ Heather Hurley, The Pubs of Monmouth Chepstow and The Wye Valley, Logaston Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-904396-87-1, page 83
  3. Alan Sutton Publishing, Monmouth and the River Wye in Old Photographs, Alan Sutton Publishing, 1989, ISBN 0-86299-481-0, page 76
  4. Label in the pub
  5. "Listed Buildings in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales". Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  6. "PUNCH HOUSE PUBLIC HOUSE, AGINCOURT SQUARE, MONMOUTH". Royal Commission on the National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
Buildings in Monmouth, Wales
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