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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.
884:,held after a plane crashed at the farm in 2008, found that the airstrip at the farm had grown considerably beyond the scope of its original approved planning permission, and was, according to some local residents, supporting as many as ten flights a day. The owner applied for retrospective planning permission to retain the facility with its concrete runway, but this was refused by the council. An appeal was dismissed in 2009.
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701:"This order of nuns existence is precarious, for they are not permitted to open a school. Their days are spent in prayer, adoration, and the making of altar-breads, vestments, and church ornaments." In 1910 the left pavilion wing, which was used as the estate laundry, was partially destroyed by fire.
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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
416:. Porton House is situated next to the sea and accessed from Great Porton. Historically Porton has been part of Goldcliff and may have once had its own separate church, although confusion with Whitson church seems more likely. For many years Porton, like Goldcliff, was the site 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
678:). After the death of St. John Knox Rickards Phillips, in 1901 ownership of the house passed to a distant relative, Fr Oliver Rodie Vassall-Phillips CSsR. In consequence of the persecution of religious congregations in
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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
745:– many of the paths in the grounds were built by German POW Officers housed at the Prisoner of War camp in Nash. The house was used as a reference point by German bomber crews, aiming their runs at
511:. Said to have haunted the area, Eve's ghost was chased by the villagers whereupon she flung herself into a well. The well became known as "Ffynnon Eva" or Eve's Well – in the Newport district in
405:, known as "Monksditch" or "Goldcliff Pill" passes through the village on its way to the sea. Local folklore maintains that the sides of the Monksditch are laced with smuggler's brandy.
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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.
378:". In the 18th and 19th centuries the Phillips family owned a large estate in the parish and lived at what was then called "Whitson House" (now "
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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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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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1318:"DESIGN & ACCESS STATEMENT FOR ALTERATIONS & REFURBISHMENT OF WHITSON COURT, WHITSON, NEWPORT NP18 2AY"
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339:, a large area of coastal land reclaimed from the sea. Administratively, Whitson is part of the community of
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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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1207:"Whitson Court including attached pavilions and garden walls (Grade II*) (2944)"
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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
331:, South Wales. It is located about 7 miles (11 km) south east of
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1168:"Whitson Church, Whitson, Newport, NP18 2PP - Online Auctions"
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1460:"Whitson airstrip appeal dismissed (From South Wales Argus)"
1390:"Changes to 63 Wetlands Service from Monday 23rd March 2015"
1077:"Whitson Church, Goldcliff, Newport (Grade II*) (2943)"
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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
904:. The village falls within the Llanwern ward of the
712:In March 1911, the Sacramentines were permitted by
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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland
929:This article contains public domain material from
390:Together with the neighbouring larger parishes of
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2060:Newport Museum Art Gallery and Central Library
849:near Whitson Arch. The local newspaper is the
741:refugees as well as providing work for German
451:value £180, in the alternate patronage of the
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479:Mrs Charlotte Howells, farmer, Whitson Green;
327:is a village on the outskirts of the city of
98:339 (2001 census, combined with
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1503:coasts, meaning an inlet or haven off the
1234:"KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, 1901"
1035:"KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, 1901"
688:Perpetual Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament
626:house. Built in the grounds of a medieval
575:and for the smaller bell of the same date
1462:. Southwalesargus.co.uk. 23 November 2009
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2219:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool
2105:South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool
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1113:"The approach to Whitson parish church"
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491:John Keyte, farmer, Chestnut Tree Farm;
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557:Church of St Mary Magdalene, Goldcliff
2005:International Convention Centre Wales
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2199:Newport International Sports Village
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979:Rippon, Stephen J. (February 1996).
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469:Commercial residents are listed as:
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981:"A land shaped by generations past"
833:. The village was the home for the
777:, lions and a large collection of
634:, in about 1791 and is a Grade II*
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1438:"Airfield concrete runway must go"
1236:. Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com
1037:. Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com
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2224:Geraint Thomas National Velodrome
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1416:"Two escape light aircraft crash"
1212:National Historic Assets of Wales
1082:National Historic Assets of Wales
845:, adjacent to the former site of
500:John Waters, farmer, Green Court;
497:Edgar Morgan, farmer, Court Farm;
1258:. Newadvent.org. 1 February 1911
933:History of Monmouthshire (1904).
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476:John Hale, farmer, Whitson Farm;
473:Henry Gale, farmer, Church Farm;
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801:Whitehall Farm/Redbrick House
2035:National Roman Legion Museum
2000:Inmos microprocessor factory
1615:Registered parks and gardens
908:parliamentary constituency.
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598:and the Dean and Chapter of
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374:service, as of his manor of
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2270:Districts of Newport, Wales
2075:Newport Technical Institute
1157:. Retrieved 6 February 2022
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2275:Villages in Newport, Wales
2080:Newport Transporter Bridge
756:Whitson Court in July 2015
727:"History of Monmouthshire"
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542:Grade II* listed building
532:St. Mary's Church in 2009
485:Edward Jones, stonemason;
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882:Civil Aviation Authority
358:History of Monmouthshire
26:Not to be confused with
21:Whitson (disambiguation)
682:, the Sacramentines of
515:now known as Eveswell.
488:Robert Roberts, farmer;
482:Thomas James, Newhouse;
457:Provost of Eton College
370:of Peter de Cusance by
2140:Ye Olde Murenger House
2090:Riverfront Arts Centre
1060:The Gwent Village Book
863:Upfield Farm Aerodrome
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160:Postcode district
2209:Newport Tennis Centre
2168:Newport Half Marathon
1605:Newport built-up area
1524:Whitson at genuki.org
1368:"Whitson Sub Station"
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503:Charles Webb, farmer.
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2050:Newport Civic Centre
1396:on 13 September 2016
898:Newport City Council
878:Newport City Council
140:Sovereign state
19:For other uses, see
2130:West Usk Lighthouse
1625:Scheduled monuments
1600:Newport city centre
1140:. 30 November 2018.
986:British Archaeology
847:Llanwern steelworks
791:"Buildings at Risk"
622:Whitson Court is a
561:Early English style
453:Chapter of Llandaff
449:diocese of Llandaff
333:Newport city centre
303: /
108:Principal area
2249:Newport City Radio
2095:Roman Baths Museum
1730:Michaelston-y-Fedw
900:and the Goldcliff
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347:Origin of the name
230:UK Parliament
172:Dialling code
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2110:St. Mark's Church
2045:Newport Cathedral
2020:Lysaght Institute
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1579:Listed buildings
1370:. Geograph.org.uk
1354:www.a1tourism.com
1155:, 16 January 2022
1138:South Wales Argus
902:community council
872:with a series of
852:South Wales Argus
815:American Colonies
771:Bornean Sun Bears
718:Yonkers, New York
714:Archbishop Farley
524:Church of St Mary
462:Kelly's Directory
441:Caldicott Hundred
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52:St. Mary's Church
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2163:Newport Marathon
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