Llangattock School, Monmouth is an independent school and nursery for children aged 2-19. The main school building was likely built in 1870 by the Rolls family, and designed most likely by T. H. Wyatt. John Rolls was High Sheriff of Monmouthshire, MP for Monmouthshire 1880-1885, later Baron Llangattock, and father of Charles Stewart Rolls, the co-founder of Rolls-Royce. Cadw Listing summary states that the building consists of a 'school with integral master's house, designed in an expressive domestic Gothic style and built of snecked rubble with red tiled roofs, red terracotta finials and red brick chimneys.'
RCAHMW, March 2023.
Source: Llangattock School, Monmouth website; Cadw Listing Summary no.25057