Old Nag's Head | |
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General information | |
Type | Pub |
Address | Old Dixton Road |
Town or city | Monmouth |
Country | Wales |
Coordinates | 51°48′48″N 2°42′37″W / 51.8132°N 2.7104°W |
Completed | Between 1297 and c.1315; nineteenth century |
Designations | Grade II* listed |
The Old Nag's Head, Old Dixton Road, Monmouth, Wales, is a nineteenth-century public house, with medieval origins, which incorporates a "stone drum tower of the town defences constructed between 1297 and c.1315."[1] The tower is the only "upstanding remains of the town walls of Monmouth."[2] The pub was designated a Grade II* listed building on 26 April 1955,[3] its rating being due to "its interest as an early C19 public house which retains its character as well as a significant portion of a medieval gate-tower."[4]