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Mounton

(A description written in 1891)

A Parish 2.1/2 miles west from Chepstow railway station; in the Southern division of the county, Hundred of Caldicot, Petty Sessional division, Union and County Court district of Chepstow; eastern division of the rural deanery of Netherwent, archdeaconry of Monmouth and diocese of Llandaff.

It is very picturesquely situated about half a mile from the great road from Chepstow to Newport, in a narrow valley, with steep cliffs and hills on either side: a trout stream runs through the valley, called the "Meurig," but now better known as Mounton Brook. The old name of this place was Monckton - the monk's town, probably so called from the monks of Chepstow, who for some centuries held the tithes and provided a priest for the church.

The church (dedication unknown), which is said to be of very ancient foundation, was restored in 1881 and is a very small building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave and vestry with an open bell-cot on the western gable, containing one bell: the east window is stained: the entire fabric has been so completely modernized that no features of interest remain: there are 80 sittings. The register dates from the year 1790. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge commuted at £55 yearly, with 42 acres of glebe land, in the gift of and held since 1879 by the Rev. Nathaniel Shafto Barthropp M.A. of Jesus College, Oxford, who is rector of Itton, where he resides. Parish Clerk: John Waters.

Post: Letters through Chepstow, which is the nearest post, money order & telegraph office; arrive at 7.,15 a.m. Wall letter box cleared at 7.p.m.

Schools:

This parish is included in the United School Board district of Mathern, formed in 1875.

The school is in Mathern parish.

The Parish presents some pleasing views, especially through the wooded valley, which is about a mile in length, with very high rocks and either side, crowned with finely-grown yew trees.

The Duke of Beaufort is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are the Duke of Beaufort and Charles Edward Lewis Esq. of St. Pierre. The soil is loamy, resting on limestone. The chief crops are cereals. The area is 407 acres; rateable value, £400

The population in 1881 was 57.

(extracts from Kelly's 1891 Directory of Monmouthshire, transcribed by J. Doe)

St Andoenus, Mounton
St Andoenus, Mounton

 

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