Mill-Ford Arms, Haverfordwest
Submitted by PubsCymru on
The pub has recently been changed to Mill-Ford Arms, previously known as the Milford Arms, previously known as the Milford Arms. The inn sign has the coat of arms of landowner Lord Milford of Picton Castle.
William Powell was the licensee between 1809 to 1811 who had previously been a Sergeant in the Royal Pembroke Militia.
Became a popular and busy pub during the 1831 election and Edward Powell, the then landlord, served 154 breakfasts and 240 dinners for voters. They also provided accommodation for 50 lodgers at a price of shilling a head.
The Mill-Ford became popular with farmers who congregated at the inn during market time.
Real ale establishment.
Contact details:
Mill-Ford Arms, Cartlett, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 2LH
Locale - Wales:
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