Cyn dafarn y Red Lion, Llanegwad / The former Red Lion Inn, Llanegwad

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Cyn dafarn y Red Lion, Llanegwad / The former Red Lion Inn, Llanegwad

Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 24 Aug 2020

Cyn dafarn y Red Lion (Llew Coch heddiw) a leolir yng nghanol pentre bach Llanegwad. Yn ol Map y Degwm 1839 y tafarnwr ar y pryd hwnnw oedd David Morgan. The former Red Lion Inn (Llew Coch today) located at the centre of the tiny village of Llanegwad (trans. St Egwad's church). According to the 1839 Tithe Map the publican at that time was a certain David Morgan.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.871553
Longitude
-4.152178