Poundffald Inn, Three Crosses

Michael Evans was the licensee in 1850.  Now known as the Poundffald (Pumffald in Welsh) and the Evans family ran the inn for nearly a century.  Name of pub derives from the pub’s site of a pound for stray animals.

The inn is close to the edge of the boundary between English and Welsh Gower as seen in the dual language name. 

It is believed the Poundfflad was close to the scene of one of the Rebecca Riots in 1843.

Recognised by both CAMRA and Marque for the quality of their beers. 
 

Beer garden and log fires in the winter months.

Contact details: 

Poundffald Inn, Three Crosses, Swansea  SA4 3PB

Locale - Wales: 

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