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Old Coach House, Fishguard
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Formerly known as the Swan until 1987 when the new licensees Paul and Debbie Johnson oversaw the extension, refurbishment and name change of the pub
The landlord of the pub between 1846 and 1852 was one Captain John Evans who played a major role in the rescue of the crew of the Sir Peregrine which ran aground near Fishguard in 1846
The field behind the pub was much used for agricultural sales
Exterior walls of the Old Coach House depicts murals of the French Invasion of 1787 by local artists Leon Olin and Sylvia Gainsford
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Coach House, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
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