Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth

Coordinates: 51°48′54″N 2°43′19″W / 51.815°N 2.722°W / 51.815; -2.722
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Vauxhall Fields
Vauxhall Meadows
Aerial photo of Vauxhall Fields from the northwest, looking southeast
Aerial photo of Vauxhall Fields from the northwest, looking southeast
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LocationMonmouth, Wales
Coordinates51°48′54″N 2°43′19″W / 51.815°N 2.722°W / 51.815; -2.722

Vauxhall Fields, also known as Vauxhall Meadows, are

water meadows to the northwest of Monmouth town centre, Wales. The River Monnow borders the meadows on two sides. The meadows have generally remained free of development. The area has been prone to flooding on many occasions over the years.[1]

History

Before 1880 the area was mainly farmland. The area was originally made up of several fields:- Castle Field Meadows, Lower Priory Holme, Middle Priory Field, and Bridge Meadows.

Beaufort Arms Hotel, and became known as Vauxhall after Vauxhall Gardens in London.[4]

Vauxhall Farmhouse is a

Monmouth Show from 1946 until 2006, although the show was not held in 1956 or 2001 due to outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease. The fields were also used by Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls as playing fields until the school bought its own land and built playing fields close to the school in the 1980s.[6]

More recently the fields have been used for the Wales International Kite Festival,[7] steam rallies,[8] Scout jamborees,[9] dog shows,[10] show jumping competitions,[11] guided walks,[12] fun runs[13] and hot air balloon flights.[14]

Horse racing

As early as 1734 horse racing was taking place in Monmouth.

Chippenham Park. It is not clear when the racing moved to Vauxhall Fields but by 1902 Monmouth Races put Monmouth at the Centre of National hunt racing.[16] The fields were in use up until the races ended 1933.[17] This ending almost 200 years of racing history in Monmouth. The racecourse layout is clearly marked on Ordnance Survey maps of Monmouth from 1900 to 1930 which also show the position of the Grandstand. Monmouth Museum has only one photograph of Monmouth races in progress taken c. 1925.[18]

Vauxhall Camp

The

Inglis Bridge, which still stands. The bridge is the only known example of an Inglis bridge still in public use in Britain.[19] The Army announced that it intended to prohibit vehicles on the bridge from October 2011.[20][21] The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers have used the field for medal-awarding ceremonies.[22]

Air Field

On 25 August 1912 a small biplane aircraft became the first aeroplane to land in Monmouth when it landed on Vauxhall Fields. The plane was flown from Lark Hill on Salisbury Plain, via Weymouth and was flown by Lieutenant Fox. The plane eventually left with just the pilot on board due to the boggy ground unable to take more weight. The reason for the event is unknown.[23]

Royal Aircraft Factory BE2 Aeroplane. First aeroplane to land in monmouth

Golf

A golf club called Vauxhall Golf Club was formed in 1892 by members of the army personnel stationed in the town. The majority of its members were army personnel. Vauxhall Golf club was eventually taken over by Monmouth Golf Club who used Vauxhall fields until 1903 when the club moved to the Hendre Estate as the Vauxhall fields were deemed unsuitable.[24]

Housebuilding

In 2011 housebuilder

local development plan.[25] The proposal was criticised for seeking to build on open countryside outside defined settlement boundaries.[26]

Gallery

  • Monmouth Vauxhall Fields Looking at the Town 1930's
    Monmouth Vauxhall Fields Looking at the Town 1930's
  • OS Map 1900 Showing Vauxhall Fields Horse Racing Course
    OS Map 1900 Showing Vauxhall Fields Horse Racing Course
  • OS Map 1920 Showing Vauxhall Fields Horse Racing Course and the Army Camp at the Centre
    OS Map 1920 Showing Vauxhall Fields Horse Racing Course and the Army Camp at the Centre
  • Looking toward Monmouth Town Centre
    Looking toward Monmouth Town Centre
  • Vauxhall Fields looking north from the Slaughter Houses Monmouth
    Vauxhall Fields looking north from the Slaughter Houses Monmouth
  • White Bridge at Vauxhall Fields - 1912
    White Bridge at Vauxhall Fields - 1912
  • Inglis Bridge - 2012. Occupies the same position as the White bridge in 1905.
    Inglis Bridge - 2012. Occupies the same position as the White bridge in 1905.
  • Vauxhall Farmhouse - Grade II Listed building - 2012
    Vauxhall Farmhouse - Grade II Listed building - 2012
  • Military buildings in Vauxhall Camp
    Military buildings in Vauxhall Camp
  • Vauxhall Fields Monmouth - North Facing
    Vauxhall Fields Monmouth - North Facing
  • Fields Monmouth - South Facing
    Fields Monmouth - South Facing

References

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  4. , p.9
  5. ^ "Listed Buildings in Monmouth". BritishListedBuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Monmouthshire Show History". Monmouthshire Show. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Kiting". Partyguideonline.com. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  8. ^ "Border Counties Vintage Club". Border Counties Vintage Club Ltd. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  9. ^ "Portcullis Camp". newportscouts.org. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Competition Dates". pawsonthelevel.org. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  11. ^ "Hunt Branch of The Pony Club". mon-pony-club.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  12. ^ "Walks near Monmouth". walkinginmonmouthshire.org. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  13. ^ "Haberdasher's Monmouth Santa Fun Run". hmsg.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  14. ^ "Hot air balloon over monmouth". Virgin Balloon Flight. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  15. ^ "Monmouth Races", London Evening Post, p. 1, 13 August 1734
  16. , page 182
  17. ^ "Monmouth Races Off", The Daily Mirror, p. 29, 23 February 1934
  18. ^ Monmouth and the River Wye in Old Photographs From The Collections of Monmouth Museum, 1989. page 111. Alan Sutton Publishing Gloucester
  19. National Historic Assets of Wales
    . Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  20. ^ "The White Bridge, Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth, 1905". The Peoples Collections. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  21. ^ "Inglis Bridge to close". Monmouthshire Beacon. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  22. ^ BBC News, Soldiers handed Iraq medals, 2004, BBC, retrieved 28 February 2012
  23. , page 75
  24. ^ "History". Monmouth Golf Club. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  25. ^ "300 homes for Vauxhall?". Monmouthshire Beacon. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  26. ^ http://www.monmouthtoday.co.uk/Letters.cfmid=47458&headline=Vauxhall%20Fields%20worry Vauxhall Fields Worry