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Abergavenny Borough Band

appearing at

Bedwellty House and Park

Tredegar, Monmouthshire

Sunday 28th of July 2019

15:00 - 17:00

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Abergavenny Borough Band

Genre

Live Performance
Brass Band

Description

"Abergavenny Borough is a brass band as it should be - big sound, big heart, big round of applause!" - Charles Hazlewood

Abergavenny Borough Band is available to play at a wide array of events such as fetes, carnivals, garden parties, formal concerts, weddings, birthdays and many more. In fact, if you feel a live brass band would enhance your particular event why not give us a call.

We have an extremely varied repertoire from traditional brass band items, music from stage and screen, christmas music and light popular and classical arrangements.

The Band rehearses every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7.30pm until 9.30pm

The band room can be found at the end of Prospect Road (NP7 5DU), just off Merthyr Road. It is close to the Somerset Arms Pub & Keith Price Volvo Garage

Bedwellty House and Park

Venue Type

Public Bandstand

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Description

Bedwellty House is a regency Villa situated in 26 acres of beautiful park land, we have a wonderful tearoom and we cater for all functions including weddings.

The present Bedwellty House was first built in 1822 by Samuel Homfray, who along with Richard Fothergill and Matthew Monkhouse owned the Tredegar Iron Company.

In 1826 Samuel Homfray Junior succeeded his father as shareholder and began a series of ambitious developments to the house and its surrounding 26 acre park, and by 1839 the house and park had its appearance much as we know it today.

Following the retirement of Samuel Homfray Jr in 1853, the iconic building became the residence of the managers of Tredegar Iron Works, the first of which was Richard Powell Davis, whose wife was responsible for the fundraising to build the cast iron town clock situated in the Circle in 1858.

As a result of the decline in the iron industry, the Tredegar Iron & Coal Company relinquished their tenancy of Bedwellty House in 1899, and the following year Lord Tredegar made a free gift of both the Park and House to the Council for it to be utilised as a public park. For the first time in its history, members of the public were able to visit the house and park whenever they wanted, inspiring many community groups to raise funds to develop additional features such as the bowls green, Long shelter and open air swimming pool, which was excavated by unemployed men during the 1930’s depression.

The house is open 9am - 5pm daily.

Brass Band

Morgan Street,

Tredegar,

Monmouthshire,

Wales,

NP22 3XN.

Parking AvailableFamily FriendlyCafe Nearby

Free Admission

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