Once The Lamb, 60 Dew Street

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Once The Lamb, 60 Dew Street

Image: © Deborah Tilley Taken: 1 Dec 2008

Opened by William Evans in around 1835, the Lamb once had stables to the rear which were later converted to a lounge bar. It was very popular with the Americans when they were stationed at Brawdy. One of the last landlords was Herbie John of the large and well known local John family. It was gutted by a fire in some time after it closed in 1999 and was turned into a craft centre, then a gift shop and finally reincarnated as a lovely family home.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.798444
Longitude
-4.972839