An astounding find in the middle of the Welsh Hills.we were touring from Chester,through spectacular scenery on a lovely summers afternoon.No preplanning of our route allowed us to venture down tight,narrow lanes, through fern covered vistas twisting ,rising and falling towards unknown villages and hamlets.After a really pleasant stop for tea and sandwiches lane passing place,that was memorable for the total silence and peaceful aura,we continued downhill,to be greeted by the screen beaty of this stunning village in the middle of knowhere.After refreshments at this enchanting pub,built in the 13th century,we went across the lane to the wonderful church ,set on the hill opposite.the gated entrance is marvellous construction of stone timber and slate.This is a must see location that does not disappoint at all after our winding descent...
   Read moreLooks like still trying to recover past glories after management change: mostly empty at 1pm on a late July Sunday, though got a little busier later. Limited and traditional pub menu, but were able to offer a surprisingly comprehensive gluten free main, which was why we'd gone: gluten and egg-free sausages, GF gravy and GF crispy onion rings with GF chips. Staff knew their food allergy stuff and were very friendly. Vegetable sides were fresh and cooked an dente. £22 for two including modest drinks. Worth a trip especially if food allergic; hope they can...
   Read moreThe best vegan pizza I've ever had... Annie's veggie and meaty pizzas are obviously amazing too, because on the weekend, this place is packed with pizza lovers, her dough is epic!!!! In the week, it's the most lovely and welcoming of pubs with diamond locals, and the lovely landlord Tom remembers your name and knows his beers. Beautiful old building filled with history, dog friendly with free puppy biscuits! Go there,...
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