Penlan Fawr,Pwllheli
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Formerly known as the Red Lion and at one time situated close to the water’s edge. Dating back to the early 17th century and is one of Pwllheli’s oldest buildings. It is possible that Dr Samuel Johnson whilst visiting Pwllheli in 1774 had a drink in the establishment.
In 1802 the first Wesleyan preached on the premises and later on a private school was established at the Penlan.
The bar lounge has a flagstone floor and beamed ceiling. A Games room is situated at the back.
Contact details:
Penlan Fawr, Penlan Street, Pwllheli LL53 5DE
Locale - Wales:
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