Once the Plasterers' Arms

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Once the Plasterers' Arms

Image: © Deborah Tilley Taken: 1 Dec 2008

Opened by plasterer James Pugh in the late 1840's and run by his widow Martha until at least 1892. Burt Paterson ran it until about 2000. It became the Haverfordwest Tavern in 2005 but closed very quickly due to a right of way dispute.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.799794
Longitude
-4.972783