Llindir Inn, Henllan

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Llindir Inn, Henllan

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 26 Oct 2007

Henllan's only pub is believed to be one of the oldest in Wales. It is a 13th century thatched building, and is well known for its ghost, 'an attractive woman in white'. She's believed to have been married to a seafarer, and while he was away, she found herself a lover. One winter night her husband took unexpected shore leave, and caught them both 'in the act'. He murdered his wife, and from that moment on, a number of people claim to have seen her.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.200248
Longitude
-3.464045