The King's Arms, Abergavenny
Submitted by PubsCymru on
The King’s Arms is said to date to the late 16th century located in Abergavenny which prides itself on being called the ‘gateway to Wales’. Much of the area where the pub stands has been much redeveloped and the public house is gives an indication of what the town would have looked like in earlier times.
Tradition has it the colourful coat of arms on the outside wall is a commemoration of a visit by Charles II.
Has its own restaurant and brewery.
Contact details:
The King’s Arms, Nevill Street, Abergavenny NP7 5AA
Locale - Wales:
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