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Campaign for Real Ale

Wynnstay Arms

Market Square
Llanrhaeadr
SY10 0JL
Emailmoc.oohay@eciffoyatsnnyw Telephone(01691) 780210
Real AleReal FireFamily FriendlyGardenAccommodationLunchtime MealsEvening MealsSeparate BarDisabled AccessGamesParkingSmokingRestaurantFunction RoomDog FriendlySports TVWiFiLive Music
Opening times: Mon–Thu 12:00-24:00; Fri and Sat 12:00-02:00 next day; Sun 12:00-24:00
Regular beers: Draught Bass

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Built as a coaching inn in circa 1850 in gothic style and once part of the vast Wynnstay estate. On the specially commissioned pub sign you can see the arms of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn from the estate. The public bar is the star here and has remained untouched since the 1950's. The bar has a large stone fireplace with a roaring log fire in colder weather and has untouched bar fittings,settles and bench seating. There is also a more modern lounge bar along with two dining rooms and a function room. William Morgan who converted the bible from Greek and Hebrew into Welsh thus helping to save the Welsh language was based at one time in St Dyfnog's church opposite.