The Crown Inn, Llandegla
Submitted by PubsCymru on
The public house stands on the road junction between the roads from Chester to Corwen and Wrexham to Ruthin. The Crown is a gateway to the Clwyd valley and its beautiful countryside.
Formerly known as the Crown Inn and was known as such on the 1930 OS map. It’s not known when the name was changed but it is a listed building.
During recent refurbishment work the rendering was removed to reveal a magnificent stone front.
The Crown is a welcome site for the walkers of the Offa Dyke!
Edward Rogers was the landlord circa 1900
A real ale establishment
Locale - Wales:
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