A 17th century timber and thatch building believed to have been turned into a pub in the 18th century. If transported to a rural village and placed on its own tourists would coo and aaah at it. The pubs internal partitions were unfortunately opened out a few years ago making it almost open plan but the wooden beams and stone flooring remain, A narrow drinking area with tables and chairs can be found to the front, it catches the sun earlier in the day, and rear patio area for outside drinking is also available. At the last visit there seemed to be more kids and prams than drinkers.
Historic Interest
17th century timber framed, Grade II Listed. Historic Wales reference 8106
Buck Inn, Newtown