Red Lion, Pontarddulais
The oldest public house in Pontarddulais and mentioned by Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) in his Agricultural Observations of June 1796: (June 15)’ Pont ar Dulais, nine miles from Swansea, a village with a good Inn, here I enter Carmarthenshire’
During the early 18th century the inn was a focal point for fishermen who fished the nearby river Loughor and for stagecoaches travelling to nearby Swansea.
A former landlord, Griffith Vaughan, was involved with the Rebecca Rioters on the evening of 6th September 1843 when he and his comrades attacked the nearby Pontarddulais Gate. He was eventually acquitted in March 1844.
A special feature of the Red Lion are the cellars hewn from solid rock on which the inn stands and subsequently keeps the temperature cool consistently. Has two stoned fireplaces.
A Felinfoel house since 1964
Beer garden and children’s play area.
Red Lion, 120 Iscoed Road, Pontarddulais, Swansea SA4 0UN
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