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Red Lion, Llansannan

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High Street, Llansannan, LL16 5HG (View on Google Map)
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Old village pub with unusual layout of original 14th century secluded bar area around fireplace, raised lounge with large stone fireplace and old seating, and lower public bar with TV, pool table, dart board, and jukebox. Totally separate dining room. Accommodation comprises one upstairs family room in the pub and a recent conversion of courtyard stables to three en-suite letting rooms. Large rear garden with picnic tables beyond the courtyard. Owned by the J W Lees company since September 1939.

Information for this venue is provided by the Abercolwyn Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Conwy - Conwy
Last updated
02/11/2023
Last surveyed
15/11/2022
Pub ID
ABC/9578
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

A visit here is a must to see the 'parlour bar' / tiny snug which typifies how many traditional Welsh 'beer houses' looked before the late 1880s and the introduction of bar counters. The left hand snug (called the 'Bull Pen' in the 1950s) features a curved settle around a range fireplace (the surround was brick until 1950s when it was plastered over - see the dated photograph by the side) with iron stays from the top of the settle to the beams above. The copper hood above the fireplace has a 1960s appearance. Nowadays you walk around the outside of the settle to go to a hatch for service - in the old days the publican would have fetched your beer from the cellar. Some very old shelves form the bar-back. Up to 40 years ago the room at the rear comprised just the left-hand half with its stone fireplace but in the 1960s it was doubled in size when the house next door was purchased by Lees Brewery (primarily to add indoor toilets) and the front pool room was created; this still has a period bar counter.

General information about historic pub interiors

A visit to the Red Lion is a must to see a 'parlour bar' / tiny snug which is an example of how many traditional Welsh 'beer house' looked prior to the late 1880s and the introduction of bar counters. The left hand snug (called the 'Bull Pen' in the 1950s) features a curved settle around a range fireplace (the surround was brick until 1950s when it was plastered over - see the dated photograph by the side) with iron stays from the top of the settle to the beams above.

There are only a handful of similar rooms or snugs formed of two or more high backed settles left in the whole of the UK. They can be found at the following Heritage Pubs – the Holly Bush, Mackeney, Derbyshire; Malt Shovel, Spondon, Derbyshire; Green Dragon, Flaunden, Hertfordshire; Red Lion, Kenninghall, Norfolk; North Star, Steventon, Oxfordshire; Kings Head, Laxfield, Suffolk; Bell & Cross, Holy Cross, Clent, Worcestershire; Old White Beare, Norwood Green, Yorkshire, West; Crown, Snape, Suffolk;; Wheatsheaf, Raby, Merseyside;; Galway Arms, East Retford, Nottinghamshire;; and Anchor, High Offley, Staffordshire .

The copper hood above the fireplace has a 1960s appearance. Nowadays you walk around the outside of the settle to go to a hatch for service - in the old days you would have been served direct to your seat with the publican fetching the beer from the cellar. There are some very old shelves for a bar back. Up to 40 years ago the room at the rear was just the left-hand half with its stone fireplace. In the 1960s it was doubled in size when the house next door was purchased by Lees Brewery (primarily to add indoor toilets) and the front pool room was created which still retains a period bar counter.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
5:00pm - 12:30am
Thursday
5:00pm - 12:30am
Friday
4:30pm - 1:00am
Saturday
2:30pm - 1:00am
Sunday
3:00pm - 12:30am
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Facilities
Garden Garden
Extensive grassed area through arch at rear
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Accommodation Accommodation
3 ensuite rooms in former stable block.
Games Games
Darts, pool
Real Fire Real Fire
Restaurant Restaurant
To left of front door
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Outside back door
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes
M & H Coaches: 43
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