Bwlchgwyn, Rhydlewis

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Bwlchgwyn, Rhydlewis

Image: © Dylan Moore Taken: 3 Oct 2008

This appears to be the current name, but the building was once a pub: the Gwern-nant Arms. The Calvinistic "Cardigan and Tivy-side Advertiser" wrote in 1915: "The dreams of the inhabitants of the Rhydlewis valley have now been realised, and this place is now clear from an inn, as the sign of the Gwernant Arms has been taken down." The campaign for its closure was led by the local Methodist minister.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.099104
Longitude
-4.414259