Penrhiwgaled Arms,Cross Inn

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Penrhiwgaled Arms,Cross Inn

Image: © Stuart Logan Taken: 8 Oct 2011

There's a few contradictions here. The 17th C pub in Cross Inn - is called the Penrhiwgaled Arms. Furthermore the Welsh name means 'head of a hard hill' but the situation is in a slight valley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.189761
Longitude
-4.355817