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public footpath through private land. In November 2018 it was stated that plans to convert the church to a private residence were likely to be rejected because of flood risk. Concerns were also raised over a stained glass window, dedicated to the memory of Herbert and Alice Stevens, paid for by their 14 children. In 2021, planning permission to convert the church into residential accommodation was granted by Newport City Council. The church was sold at auction in February 2022.
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Bradney (1933) notes the church as "remarkable for its fine tower with a pinnacle at one corner." The church closed, as it was a very poor state of repair, and was placed on the council's register for Buildings at Risk. The churchyard, which is well maintained, may still be accessed by means of a
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of 1901 lists the Parish Clerk as one William Roberts and sub-postmaster as one Richard Keyte. Two private dwellings are listed for a Mr. St. John Knox Richards Phillips J.P. at Whitson Court and for Reverend John Price of St.Bees (vicar of Whitson & Goldcliff) at the Vicarage.
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Monumental inscriptions at Whitson Church indicate that the house was called Whitson House from at least 1789 and for most of the 19th century, but had become Whitson Court by 1903. Memorial stones for the Phillips family may also be found in St. Mary's church in the neighbouring
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and a stained glass memorial east window erected in 1884 by the family of Reverend John Beynon. The register of baptisms dates from 1744, marriages from 1729 and burials from 1728. In 1901 the living was a vicarage with a net income of £196, including 49 acres (20 ha) of
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In 1980 Whitson Zoo was closed and the animals re-homed. Olive Maybury continued to live at Whitson Court until her death in 1998 at the age of 99. The house and grounds were subsequently sold by the family and were again left empty, being placed on Newport Council's
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panels to the fire surround in the morning room, an ornately carved fire surround in the former kitchen and the replacement of the dilapidated spiral staircase to the top floor of the house, with a Gothic secondary staircase, removed from Plas LLecha at
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and surrounding village, but notes early spellings such as Witston, Widson and Wyttston. It seems most likely, however, that the name came from "Whitestone", similar to the adjacent "Goldcliff". In 1358 the manor was held "...by John de Saint Maur of
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missions. In 1917, the Whitson Estate, encompassing most of the local farms and totalling some 1,050 acres (420 ha) and the Manorial Title, were sold at auction mainly to its existing tenant farmers. When Bradney published his
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In 1995 a light aircraft landing strip (council approved for use as a grass strip for the owner, family and friends) had been developed by the owner. By 2008 the strip had become a 650 metres (2,130 ft)-long concrete
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in 1932, the house stood empty. In 1933 Whitson Court and its remaining 18 acres (7.3 ha) of gardens and parkland, were purchased from the then owner, Squire Oakley, by Mr Garroway Smith of Newport. During
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Following the death of Garroway Smith in the late 1950s, the house and grounds passed to his niece, Olive Maybury who made various alterations to the house, adding three neo-classical
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and exotic birds. The family opened the grounds to the public during the 1960s and 1970s and they were a popular attraction for local families and school children.
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which is published in Newport. Since March 2015 the village has used a Demand Responsive Transport public bus service (Route 63, two a day, weekdays) provided by
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façade was built in about 1795, by William Phillips, owner of Whiston Court. Phillips built the house in anticipation of his son's return to Britain from the
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Bradney, Sir Joseph. A History of Monmouthshire, Vol 4 Part 2: The Hundred of Caldicot (Part 2), published 1933, reprinted 1994, Merton Priory Press.
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it is one of the so-called "Three Parishes" which have long been treated as a unit – geographically, socially, economically and ecclesiastically.
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at the time of the expulsion in July 1903, were compelled to close their boarding-school and go into exile. Thirteen of the sisters retired to
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linked to Goldcliff Priory and on the site of an earlier house, the present property was built for William Phillips (1752–1836),
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The Rev. Henry Morgan reports the story of Eve, daughter of the Whitson postmaster, who died at The Farmer's Arms in
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for the three parishes for many years but this has now closed. The village has never been known to have had its own
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At high-tide much of the land in the village is below sea-level. A main drainage ditch, with an origin near
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with its distinctive "thimble tower" is situated in the east of the village at Porton. It is a
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register in 2009. The court was subsequently sold and has now been restored, with advice from
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Office for National Statistics Parish Headcounts: Goldcliff Community (Whitson combined)
459:. The church is said to have belonged to Portown, a place now swallowed up by the sea." 2248: 1930: 1925: 1915: 1835: 1729: 1699: 1659: 1134:"Plans for medieval church could be rejected by Newport council over flooding concerns" 842: 713: 599: 512: 508: 375: 340: 2044: 1920: 1910: 1784: 1754: 1350:"Farfields Farmhouse Bed And Breakfast, Farfields Farm, Lockton, Pickering, YO18 7NQ" 1207:"Whitson Court including attached pavilions and garden walls (Grade II*) (2944)" 901: 851: 717: 582:
Prior to the 20th century the nave was restored and the chancel rebuilt. There is a
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and the house and estate at Whitson were then used as a training school for their
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A meeting of the Monmouthshire Bee Keepers Association, Whitson Court, c.1941
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Hando, F.J., (1958) "Out and About in Monmouthshire", R. H. Johns, Newport.
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Dan Barnes, "Whitson Church to be auctioned despite flooding concerns",
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Mr & Mrs John Knox Richards Phillips outside Whitson Court, c.1890
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The layout of the village has the houses and farmsteads reflects a
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alternately, and held from 1900 by the Reverend John Price.
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and is thought to have originally been a chapellage of the
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This property is situated in the neighbouring parish of
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Richard Keyte, carpenter, wheelwright & post office;
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Dragon Park, Wales National Football Development Centre
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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland
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Southwalesargus.co.uk. 23 November 2009 998: 996: 862: 642:, who had designed a similar property at 1056:Goldcliff & Whitson at visitoruk.com 751: 716:to open a house in Holy Trinity parish, 703: 613: 559:). The church is built of stone, in the 527: 427: 2219:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool 2105:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool 1276: 1113:"The approach to Whitson parish church" 734:, the family gave sanctuary to several 491:John Keyte, farmer, Chestnut Tree Farm; 2262: 1049: 993: 978: 817:, but the son drowned in a shipwreck. 557:Church of St Mary Magdalene, Goldcliff 2005:International Convention Centre Wales 1532: 1096: 346: 2199:Newport International Sports Village 1201: 1071: 979:Rippon, Stephen J. (February 1996). 523: 469:Commercial residents are listed as: 1558: 981:"A land shaped by generations past" 833:. 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Whitson (disambiguation)
Whitsun

Whitson is located in Newport
Newport
Goldcliff
Principal area
Newport
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP18
Dialling code
01633
Police
Gwent
Fire
South Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Newport East
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
Newport East
UK
Wales
Newport
51°33′N 2°54′W / 51.55°N 2.90°W / 51.55; -2.90

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