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Details of pub: Vale of Teifi Inn, Llanwenog

Other names: Vale of Teify, Vale of Tivy
Address/Location:
OS Grid Ref: SN5195744153 probably
Opened: c.      
Closed: after 1978       Type: Pub
Summary: It seems almost that it is the PH that is at the end of the bridge on the Llanwennog side on the 1888 25-inch map. This might have been referred to as being in Llanwennog rather than Llanybydder. Many reports describe it as 'Llanybydder', and in 1886 it was badly flooded by the Teifi. so it has to be very close to it!

The 1879 comments (see att) mention it is the last pub on the right before Llanybydder bridge.

It was still shown as PH on the 25-inch map revised 1972-1978

Notes: 1905
Petty Sessions: Lampeter; number on list: 32; name of premises: Vale of Teifi Inn; Parish / Place: Llanwenog parish; Licensee: Jones, Gwen; owner or tenant : tenant; registered owner : Elizabeth Davies, New Quay Road; free or tied: Free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 7. (1905 list)

1905
"Claim for Possession. Messrs. Samuel Alsoppe and Sons, Burton-on-Trent. brewers, claimed possession of the Vale of Teify Inn, Llanybyther, and for double rent from Miss Gwenllian Jones, tenant. -Mr. Lloyd Morgan (instructed by Mr. Watkins), appeared for plaintiffs, and Mr. D. Bowen Evans, solicitor, Lampeter, for the defendant. Notice to quit had been given, and possession demanded, but as rent had since been offered and accepted by plaintiffs, Evans contended that it was a waiver of notice to quit, but the Judge gave a verdict for defendant with costs." WGWWA 23 Feb 1905

Additional information

Newspaper:

Comments on the number of pubs near Llanfihangel Ystrad

Date: 1879