Kingsley House and Hendre House, Monmouth

The entrance to each house features a round-headed doorway with a six-paneled door and radiating fanlight (transom).

[11][12] In 1934, Kelly's Directory of Monmouthshire indicated that John James Furney resided at Kingsley House.

[16][17][18] The grade II* listed, Victorian country house at Llangattock-Vibon-Avel now functions as the clubhouse of the Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club.

[16][17][19] George Vaughan Maddox also served as an architect and builder for The Hendre, performing the first of the expansions of the mansion that were commissioned by three generations of the Rolls family.

[16][20] Originally a hunting lodge, The Hendre underwent reconstruction of portions of its south wing in 1830, performed by Maddox for John Rolls (1776-1837), great-grandfather of Charles.