This Grade II listed building was converted into an inn in the late 19th century and contains many of its original features of which the highlight is a pair of old settles facing one another besides a fireplace range (gas fire). There is a slate floored public bar and adjoining rooms which include a restaurant and a pool table. For coast bound traffic this is the last pub before beginning the ascent over the Cambrian mountains. Real cider in seen on the bar in the summer.
Historic Interest
Real Heritage Pub of Wales. 17th or 18th century, Grade II Listed. Historic Wales reference 84301
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A late 18th.century building which was converted to an inn in the mid to late 19th century, the Blue Bell has exactly the same kind of cosy traditional arrangement as at the Mount Inn, Llanidloes. In the slate-floored public bar (little altered in 40/50 years) are a pair of old settles facing each other beside a range, one with a high back that rises to the ceiling to create a passage behind. Elsewhere are a smaller bar on the left, pool room at the rear and two small dining rooms - all with modern fittings.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Bluebell Inn, Llangurig
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