Halfway Inn
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 4 Jun 2011
Ar ochr chwith o'r hewl (sef Hewl Rufeinig!) y safai Tafarn yr Halfway ac o leiaf o 1881 hyd at 1911 y tafarnwraig oedd Hannah Jones. Trigai yno gyda'i merch, Mary. On the left of the road (a Roman Road!) are the scant remains of the Halfway Inn. From at least 1881 until 1911 the occupants was Hannah Jones 'licensed victualler' and her daughter, Mary.