The Ram Inn, Cwmann
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The whitewashed Ram Inn dates to the 18th century and stands on the old drovers road that leads to Llandover. Originally the cottage style pub would have had two small rooms. Not surprisingly, given the pub’s name, a ram’s head looks down on customers from the bar.
George Borrow, on his wonderings through Wales in the mid 19th century, passed the Ram on his way to Llandovery in 1854 ‘After walking very briskly for an hour I came to a very small hamlet consisting of not moe than six or seven houses, of these three seemed to be public houses’
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The Ram Inn, Cwmann, Lampeter SA48 8ES
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