Farmers Arms, Mathry

The Farmers Arms has been an inn since at least the 1860s when it was licensed to one George Walters. Located at the heart of Mathry and has been the main watering hole of the village since the Blacksmiths Arms closed in the late 19th century. As the norm in those days the husband’s name would have been seen above the door as Walters main occupation was working the land, of which he had 100 acres. Most of the bar work would have been left to his wife Mary, especially during daylight hours. They ran the inn until the 1880s.

William Williams acquired the Farmers and land from the Church in 1890 and remained in situ until the First World War.

The licensee during the 1920s was Benjamin Griffiths.

A Mrs Mary Evans ran the Farmers until the outbreak of the Second World War.

Various licensees since the war.

Serving real ale.

Dog friendly establishment

 

 

 

Contact details: 

Farmers Arms, Mathry, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire  SA62 5HB

On Twitter:  FarmersMathry

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