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Green Dragon

The only pub remaining on Mount Street and been a drinking establishment for more than a hundred years.  Stables were located behind the premises.  Became known as the Top Hat for a short period in the 1970s but reverted back to its old name later on. 

The licensee in 1986 was David Willis and was owned by Burtonwood Ales. 

Angel Tavern, Welshpool

The timber framed inn dated back to the 16th century and was much changed in the 18th century.  During the 19th century the Angel was a popular watering hole for cattlemen attending the market.  By 1881 the Angel had ceased to be a public house and one Thomas I.Williams, shoemaker was occupying the premises.

The Radnorshire Arms, Beguildy

Lleolir y Radnorshire Arms ym mhentref fechan Beguildy, yn nyffryn Teme. Mae iddi drawstiau pren isel a stofiau llosgi pren sy’n rhoi naws gartrefol i’r lle ar nosweithiau oer y gaeaf.

Gweinir cwrw traddodiadol lleol.

Felin Fach Griffin

A dining pub located in the beautiful Brecon Beacons.  Near to the market towns of Brecon, Abergavenny and Crickhowell.  Prime location for country walks.
Real ale establishment using local well known Breweries – Wye Valley, Otley, Tomos Watkin, Waen and Monty’s.
Quoting from their website ‘The Simple Things in Life Done Well’
Winner of various food awards over the years
On Twitter.

Norton Manor Hotel

Gwesty hanesyddol, hyfryd wedi’i lleoli yn ardal wledig Maesyfed, canolbarth Cymry.  Adeiladwyd ym 1858 fel Maenordy i Syr Richard Green-Price, Barwnig Cyntaf, Maesyfed.  Ar hyn o bryd mae’n westy 12 stafell â chyfleusterau gyda golygfeydd godidog o’r wlad o’i chwmpas.

Yn agos at cyfleusterau megis golf, marchogaeth ceffylau a physgota.

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Nantyffin Cider Mill

Tafarn porthmyn or unfed ganrif ar bymtheg yn wreiddiol wedi’i lleoli rhwng Crughywel ac Aberhonddu.  Mae wedi amlygu ei hun am ei seidr ers y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg ac yn fwy diweddar am ansawdd ei bwyd.  Wedi’i hadnewyddu dros y blynyddoedd i gwmpasu bwyty eang.

Wynnstay Arms, Llansilin

The only public house remaining open in the village of Llansilin which is close to the English border in Powys.  Originally called the Cross Foxes and built in 1784.  Located in the heart of the village by the church.  The licensee in the 1930s was Harry Morgan.

Wheelwrights, Erwood

Wheelwrights Arms, ErwoodWheelwrights Arms, ErwoodBuilt in the 16th century and frequented over the years by drovers on their frequent journeys to London. 

The Sarah Siddons, Brecon

The original name was the Shoulder of Mutton but later changed to the Sarah Siddons after the renowned Shakespearian actress of the 18th century.  She was born in a room above the pub in 1755

The pub sign is a replica detail of Sir Joshua Reynolds’ famous 1784 painting of Sarah.

Gremlin Hotel, Brecon

Brecon canal and theatre located close by.  Television set in the bar and can be watched from stools by the bar.

Unusual pub name and locals not sure how acquired name.

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