Instead, little has happened since 1965, except that
the spindly trees on the right have matured and The Huntsman
pub (previously The New Inn) has been rebuilt in a bland red
brick.
The Roman road
from the bridge over
the Wye at Chepstow
ran through what is
now the racecourse,
which stands on land
formerly belonging
to the Clay family of
Piercefield House.
A superb view of the Chain Pier from the west, showing clearly the pier head, which was designed primarily as a
landing-stage for cross-channel traffic; it opened in 1823.
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