One of the oldest buildings in Llanymynech which evolved into a coaching inn in the 19th century. Some parts are actually dated way back to 1517. Originally called the Hollybush Inn the story goes that the pub was renamed after Sidney Godolphin who inherited the local Abertanat estate via marriage. Situated on the Welsh side of this border village the pub has recently had a smart refurbishment. There is a large bar at the front with a well appointed restaurant down a few steps at the rear. Both ales are sourced from a local brewery such as Stonehouse. For families there is a children's play area at the rear. Please note that Winter hours are shown and in the Summer the pub is open all day, every day. Outdoor seating is available at the front, and at the rear of the Inn.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Dolphin Inn, Llanymynech
Source: Local