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The Nags Head is a grade II listed roadside building, which dates back to the Georgian era, that has been restored as a boutique style hotel after laying derelict for 8 years and reopening in 2010. It is a typical 19th century brick house which has prominent Gothic-paned windows and retains an imposing porch. Very much food led the pub is set in an open plan design with a central bar. For outside dining and drinking there is a large patio at the rear. Situated by a busy main road with the defunct Montgomery canal to the side. A new, quiet lounge was opened in 2021 by knocking through to a former connecting residence which has been bought by the pub owners.
Historic Interest
Mid 19th century Grade II Listed. Historic Wales reference 7687.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Nags Head, Garthmyl
Changing beers typically include: Clun (varies) , Monty's (varies) , Salopian (varies)
Source: Local