This Pub is Closed Long Term
It's not difficult to see why the Horseshoes is Grade II listed. The black and white timber framed building is believed to have been a mid 15th century drovers inn. Neither does the inside disappoint, with its low beams and bare stone walls giving it that atmospheric, traditional feel that is so rarely encountered these days. Its situation on the bank of the River Tanat offering fly fishing ( day licenses need to be bought at the bar ) completes the picture of an archetypal English pub, albeit close to the Welsh border! A little up the lane to the rear of the pub, Llanyblodwel even had its own - modest - railway station on the Tanat Valley line but not surprisingly traffic was sparse and it closed in 1951! The name is possibly a mixture of English and Welsh. Llan is "church", so Llanyblodwel means "the church at Blodwel" which is a tributary of the River Tanat. It was owned at one stage by the Border Brewery of Wrexham.
Also a local club meets at the pub on the second Thursday of the month so it can get exceptionally crowded!
Long term work on the nearby bridge has restricted access to the pub for nearly a year. In April 2023 the traffic is still cars only. The cra park was reported locked off on the 8th of April.
Early 16th century (pub says 1455) timber-framed inn with three small rooms. The main bar is of two areas divided by ancient timber uprights with a good range fireplace but the servery has been moved through 90 degrees and the present bar counter is only 10 years old with the bar back fittings possibly 40 plus years old. There is a small pool room on the left. A former dining room at the rear is not in use at present. Only open from 7pm Wednesday to Monday evenings and also Sunday lunchtimes.
Early 16th century (pub says 1455) timber-framed inn with three small rooms. The main bar is of two areas divided by ancient timber uprights with a good range fireplace but the servery has been moved through 90 degrees and the present bar counter is only 10 years old with the bar back fittings possibly 40 plus years old. There is a small pool room on the left. A former dining room at the rear is not in use at present. Only open from 7pm Wednesday to Monday evenings and also Sunday lunchtimes.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Horseshoe Inn, Llanyblodwel
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