Originally a farmhouse built in 1550 before becoming a pub in the mid 19th century, this pleasant country pub/restaurant is slightly off the beaten track but worth seeking out. The inside divides into a restaurant with its freshly prepared menu, a bar with its decent selection of well-kept ales, and the more recent "Cwtch" area next to the bar. An outside drinking area lies next to the church. Now a free house. Note: Sunday closing may be earlier if no customers are in the bar, and the guest ale may be dropped during the winter. A recent deal with Wye Valley has enabled the pub to drop the prices of Wye Valley beers. Children under 10 are not permitted
Historic Interest
The Cefn Mably Oak tree standing in the car park is something of a tree celebrity. It is thought to be one of the oldest in Wales. While some think it was planted a year after the building was completed, its girth suggests it is nearer 800 years old.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (May not be available in winter) and 2 regular beers.
Cefn Mably Arms, Michaelstone-y-Fedw
Source: Regional