A 13th century Grade II listed rambling thatched inn with a ghost that retains ts character with old beams, tiled floors, copper and brassware. . The unusual name relates to the welsh for flax, once a mainstay crop locally. On entry you are welcomed by a long copper bar with an inglenook fireplace to the right of the bar a step takes you to a TV Sports area and beyond this a pool area. Three steps to the left of the bar takes you up to another bar where darts and live music are performed with further seating for food. The pub sponsors the village football team in both winter and summer leagues.
The Tiny Rebel pump is a Keg Only pump! There are two/three cask changing beers depending on the season.
Historic Interest
13th Century thatched inn (and haunted!). Grade II Listed, Historic Wales reference 1074.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Llindir Inn, Henllan
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