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A delightful village pub, close to the church, was built in 1780 by Penbedw estate and originally doubled up as a pub and butchers with the meat hooks still present over the bar. The entrance leads into the main bar that has a large fireplace. Off this is another small bar, a lounge and a function room. Two pumps serve changing beers that are usually local including Big Hand. Beer festivals are held Biannually in March and October.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Cross Foxes, Nannerch