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Queen's Hotel, Newport

Placeholder for Queen's Hotel, Newport plaque

The Queen's Hotel This grade II listed building was built in 1863, soon after Bridge Street was laid out. Named after the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria, the hotel was the work of the renowned local builder Henry Pearce-Bolt, who served as Mayor of Newport 1875-76. The Queen's Hotel was refurbished by J D Wetherspoon in July 2009.

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