About Grosmont

Overlooked by the gorgeous Graig hill, with views of the Skirrid, Sugar Loaf and Hatterall Ridge of the Black Mountains to be spotted from different parts of the village, Grosmont is an ideal base for sightseers, walkers, cyclists, nature lovers and photographers. Also within easy reach are a number of other medieval castles, including Skenfrith and Whitecastle, which form part of the Three Castles Walk, along with Grosmont, and other places of historical interest.

There is also a good selection of bed and breakfast and holiday-letting accommodation, and the Angel Inn provides real ale, truly exceptional food, live music, and lots of camaraderie under the stewardship of Jim Hamilton and Chloe Skinner. The village is also lucky that it still has its shop.

Once an important medieval township and centre for trade, with a much-loved Georgian town hall and prehistoric market stone, Grosmont has a traditional village centre which is protected as a conservation area. Grosmont Castle sits just behind the main village street near the Monnow River, and was built in the 13th century during the reign of King John on earlier foundations that consisted of a wooden motte and bailey castle. The Church of St Nicholas is also in the heart of the village, a stunning 13th-century parish church rescued from dereliction in the nineteenth century. The Town Hall, built in 1832 by the then landowner, the 6th Duke of Beaufort, whose descendant offered it to the Grosmont Parish Council in 1902, replaced a former timber structure and it is still used often today. Villagers are currently working to develop it as part of the active Grosmont Futures group.

The village buildings range from small cottages to elegant Georgian and Victorian ‘town houses’ and 17th and 18th century ‘gentry’ farms with associated buildings as well as more modern bungalows and terraces. It is absolutely worth a visit, and we will all welcome you warmly.

History

Venue Hire

Grosmont Town Hall is available for hire, providing an ideal space for both regular and one-off events. Whether you’re planning a meeting, community event, or celebration, the Town Hall is open for bookings in the morning, afternoon, and evening. With flexible time slots and a convenient online booking system, securing your venue has never been easier

Mission Statement

Our mission is to nurture and enhance the rich heritage and vibrant community spirit of Grosmont and its surrounding villages. We aim to foster a sense of belonging, promote sustainable growth, and preserve the unique character of our area. Through collaboration with residents, local businesses, and visitors, we are committed to ensuring that Grosmont remains a welcoming and thriving place for all, while protecting our historic landmarks and natural beauty for future generations.