The Black Griffin Inn, Lisvane

A 400 year old public house standing opposite St Denys Church in Lisvane on the outskirts of Cardiff.  At one time three separate cottages which were later converted into one building namely the Griffin. 

Oliver Cromwell stayed at the public house during the Civil war.

Was known as the Griffin Inn but changed to the Black Griffin Inn in 2005.  Real ale served.

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The Black Griffin Inn, Lisvane

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