Sir y Fflint

The Oak, Hendre

A 300 year old locals pub on the busy A 541 just outside Mold in north Wales.  Serving local real ale and was CAMRA Vale of Clwyd North East Wales Pub of the Year for 2012.

Quiz evenings always popular with over £50,000 raised in the last 15 years for local fundraisers.  Folk nights and singing at the weekends.

Part of the Flintshire trail for real ale held annually with regular free buses visiting ten different venues.

Lambert's Hotel, Holywell

Lambert’s Hotel was located on Well Hill, Holywell.  At one time carriages were available for hire for passengers to be taken to Winifride’s well.

By 1910 the Lambert belonged to the CTC (Cyclist Tourist Club) Winged Wheel society and had a cast iron plaque on the side of the building to show to cyclists they were members. 

Stag's Head Inn, Hawarden

The former inn was closed in 1847 and has since been rebuilt and is now known as Sturat House.

Crown Inn, Flint

The Crown Inn in 1910 were supplied by the Chester Northgate Brewery Co. Ltd

Feathers Inn, Mold

The Feathers Inn was located on Upper High Street and closed around 1920.

Castle Inn, Hawarden

The Castle Inn was located at the junction of the Highway and Gladstone Way.  It was closed in 1925 and later demolished along with the rest of the terrace and replaced with Mossley Court in the late 1960s

Halfway House, Connah's Quay

The original Halfway House was demolished in the 1950s which stood on the right hand side of the present car park of the new Halfway House.  New premises was built in 1959 and when opened it was surrounded by fields with Price’s Farm being the nearest house.  Connah’s Quay Nomads Football Club play behind present pub.

Red Lion, Rhosesmor

Hen, hen dafarn wedi’i lleoli mewn man lle cyfarfu nifer o heolydd. Ym 1903 nodir bod yno un stabal a 3 stondin.

Fe’i caewyd yn 2004, ond wrth lwc dim ond am 18 mis a hi yw’r unig dafarn yn Rhosesmor hyd heddiw.

The Quay House Inn, Connah's Quay

Adeilad Gradd 11 wedi’i lleoli ar ochr orllewinol y dref â chanddi gysylltiad agos â datblygiad Cei Conna fel porthladd yn hwyr yn y 18fed ganrif. Y tafarnwr trwyddedig ar ddiwedd y 19eg ganrif oedd Frederick Coleclough.

Victoria Hotel, Treffynnon

Mae’r Victoria Hotel yn dyddio i ddechrau’r 19eg ganrif pan gafodd ei galw’n King’s Arms.Newidiwyd yr enw rhywbryd wedi Jiwbili Diemwnt y Frenhines Fictoria ym 1897.

Bu ar gau am gyfnod ar ddechrau’r mileniwm ond nawr cynhelir cerddoriaeth byw ar benwythnosau yn yr adeilad Gradd 111.

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