Plymouth Arms, St Fagans

Plymouth Arms, St FagansA Grade II listed building close to St Fagans: National History Museum.  Traditional features remain intact including oak beams and fireplaces.  
Built by the Earl of Plymouth in 1859 with the intention to house the butlers and valets during the hunting season.  Believed to be a site of a watering hole since the 14th century.

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