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This was originally a 17th-century coaching inn. It is said to have been visited by Charles I during the Civil War in the 1640s. The plaster overmantel (opposite), dating from the 1670s, is probably intended to be his portrait. At that time, the inn was owned by Richard Ballard, who acted as both mayor and postmaster. In the 1800s, this was one of Monmouths most important inns, often used for corporation dinners. One such event was held in 1840 to celebrate the wedding of Queen Victoria. Facilities Accommodation Broadcasts Live News Children Welcome Licensed Outdoor Area Projector and Screen TV Screens Wi-Fi Meeting Facilities
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