The Bull, Haverfordwest
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Located at Prendergast area of Haverfordwest and built in the early 1800s and became known for good accommodation. Ann Phillips was the licensee from 1848 to 1861 and one of her sons, Tom Phillips, became a Crimea war hero and later became the licensee of the Ivorites Arms in town.
During the mid 20th century the pub had it very won boxing ring upstairs.
Various refurbishments over the years meant the death knell for the ‘snug’ but thankfully still retains it flagstoned flooring.
Contact details:
The Bull Inn, Prendergast, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 2PP
Locale - Wales:
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