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Goat Inn, Llanfihangel

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Llanfihangel, Llanfyllin, Llanfihangel, SY22 5JD (View on Google Map)
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A rural timewarp high in the hills above Llanfyllin. One of the last traditional beer houses remaining in Wales where domestic properties were opened up to serve beer. Situated up a hill just off the main road this rendered building is only distinguished as a pub by a sign on the wall. Entry to the bar is via a smaller overspill room entering via a door on the right. The public bar has a bar counter and bar back shelves installed in c.1956, it already had an old fireplace and is otherwise unchanged with most of the seating consisting of settees, which have to be moved to play darts. The toilets are outside via a couple of small steps. Please note the pub is closed all day on Sundays and will close if there is a function on in the village hall. If calling outside of the advertised hours, just knock on the door and if there is anyone around, then they will open the pub and serve the thirsty customer!

Historic Interest

Real Heritage pub of Wales

Information for this venue is provided by the Montgomeryshire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Powys - Powys
Last updated
03/05/2021
Last surveyed
19/08/2017
Pub ID
MON/13100
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

The Goat is a rendered house in the middle of the village, distinguished only by a pub sign on the side and has been in the same family for four generations. Here we have one of the last remaining examples in Wales of a traditional beer house - a domestic-style property where you can drink in a number of the rooms. The front door with the figure '1' leads to the original main public room. Looking very domestic and small enough to appear like a hallway, it now acts as the overspill room if the public bar is busy and has a 1950s tiled fireplace and a piano that is occasionally played.

Originally there were two other small rooms - the 'Bar bach' (small bar) situated to the rear left and another at the end of the passage still with the figure '3' on the door. However, both of these are now in residential use following the decision by the present licensee’s parents just after they took over in 1956 to convert the room on the right, previously used by the local landowner to collect his rent from tenant farmers, into the public bar. This has a counter and bar-back shelves installed in c.1956 and an old fireplace and is otherwise unchanged with most of the seating consisting of settees, which have to be moved to play darts.

Only open from 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays; also Tuesday nights in Winter when darts matches are being played. 

General information about historic pub interiors

One of the last remaining examples in Wales of a traditional beer house, a domestic property where you can drink in a number of the rooms - still today the 'overspill room' resembles living quarters. The Goat is a rendered house in the middle of the village only distinguished by a pub sign on the side and has been in the same family for four generations. It was originally attached to a dairy and sheep farm, but the land was sold off in 1978. The front door with the figure '1' (a licensing requirement, not part of the pub’s address) leads to the original main public room. The original main public room at the Goat, Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa, looks very domestic and small enough to appear like a hallway. Now acting as the overspill room if the public bar is busy, it has a 1950s tiled fireplace and a piano that is occasionally played.

Originally there were two other small rooms - the 'Bar bach' (small bar) situated to the rear left and another at the end of the passage still with the figure '3' on the door but both of these are now in domestic use only. This follows the decision taken by the present licensee’s parents just after they took over in 1956 to convert the room on the right, previously used by the local landowner to collect his rent from tenant farmers, into the public bar. "My parents wanted to concentrate the drinkers in one main room rather than being all over the house"! The public bar has a bar counter and bar back shelves installed in c.1956. It already had an old fireplace and is otherwise unchanged with most of the seating consisting of settees, which have to be moved to play darts.

Despite its closeness to the English border, this part of Montgomeryshire has a strong and vibrant Welsh-language culture. On the second Sunday of the New Year the village holds a plygain service – an unscripted two hours of singing traditional carols in Welsh. Many groups associated with this and related activities use the Goat as a meeting-place so you may find a rehearsal/choir practice here, giving the pub a cultural importance commensurate with its visible heritage. The village's delightful name means "church of St Michael in Paradise".Only open from 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays; also Tuesday nights in Winter when darts matches are being played. 

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Tuesday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Thursday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Friday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday
8:00pm - 11:00pm
Sunday
Closed
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Current beers

This Pub serves 1 changing beer (One guest beer(Very occasionally/Bottled ale available) and 0 regular beers.

Goat Inn, Llanfihangel

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