Queens Head, Monmouth

The Queens Head is a public house located at 1, St James Street, Monmouth, Wales.

Original plaster work ceiling dating from 17th-century can be still seen near the bar.

The profile was also changed by the removal of gables and a mock black and white wood work added in 1922 by H.A.Dancey.

During the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell stayed at the Queens Head on a number of occasions.

On one such occasion an attempt was made on his life, the would-be assassin being chased into the bar and shot dead.