Very pleasant village pub in the lower Tanat Valley. Well maintained and very comfortable lounge and separate pool room and bar. The bar has a large screen tv for sports fans.
No regular public transport but worth the drive. Deceptively small on the outside, the interior is almost tardis like in comparison. There is a large car park at the rear with the back of the pub accessed via an arched wooden structure. Converted from a smithy to a pub in the middle of the 20th century. It replaced the much older New Inn which could be found just over the bridge aside the river Tanat. The guest ale is usually sourced from a regional brewery.
Called into this pub last weekend while staying in the area. When we arrived the pub was closed but we decided to sit in the beer garden for a bit and wait for it to open. The landlady came and opened the pub for us and let us in early. She was happy to serve drinks and before turning on the lights. Great service, good beer and good food. Lovely homely atmosphere with plenty of games and a nice hot fire!!
A very welcoming and cozy place, the perfect starting point for straight line missions across the country.
We were staying at an Airbnb down the road and visited for a meal. Unfortunately they were not serving that day so just stayed for a drink and a game of darts. Nice place and landlady was welcoming. Recommended
The service is friendly, the beer is great, and the food was delicious. We stayed in the accommodation as well for the weekend, and it was far better than any hotel I have stayed in. So clean and prestine. Can't wait to see it in the summer and really get to appreciate the surrounding countryside that this beautiful pub sits in. All I can say is.... Miss it, miss out.
Fantastic warm welcome from the owners Jim and Sara and lovely atmosphere. All staff members are really lovely. The seventeenth century charm of this superb place is being restored. Prices are excellent. Thoroughly recommend this Inn.
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Llangedwyn, Oswestry, SY10
The inn was established in 1740 and was so named after the village green it was built on. Once the geographical centre of the village it ended up isolated as the houses were built further up the road leaving the inn half a mile away from the centre!
Llansantffraid, Llansantffraidd-ym-Mechain, SY22
Llansantffraid, Llansantffraidd-ym-Mechain, SY22