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
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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