Country Hotel, Haverfordwest

Former coaching inn known as the Salutation Hotel which dating back to 1842.  The first licensee was a Mr Fenwick who was also a horse-trader. 

Walter Reynolds took over the pub in 1835 and he remained there until the 1860s whilst also being an auctioneer and a town councillor. 

In 1940 Charles Grey took over the Salutation and immediately changed its name to the County Hotel which has remained to this day. 

Much changed since the 1940s but by the 1990s the Hotel had fallen on hard times and closed was forced to close its door on a number of occasions.  Thankfully the Grade II listed building is still open and doing well. 

Contact details: 

The County Hotel, Salutation Square, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire  SA61 2NB

Locale - Wales: 

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