Ye Olde Murenger House, Grade II listed pub in Stow Hill, Newport, Wales.
Ye Olde Murenger House is a three-story timber-framed building on Stow Hill in Newport, featuring black and white Tudor design elements. The structure displays broad oriel windows and traditional wooden beams that are characteristic of its period construction.
The building was originally constructed in 1530 as a town house for the Herbert family of St Julians Manor and was rebuilt in 1819 following demolition. This reconstruction shaped its current appearance and role within the town.
The name comes from a medieval tax collector who raised money to maintain Newport's town walls. This historical connection links the place to the town's past governance and daily operations.
The establishment operates regularly and serves a range of ales from Samuel Smith's Brewery. Visitors should expect a traditional pub environment with period features that may limit modern accessibility in some areas.
A section of the interior features a collection of books available for purchase, with proceeds going to a local hospice. The walls also display paintings of David Pearce, a Welsh boxing champion, adding a personal local connection to the space.
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