Old Bull’s Head, Beaumaris
The Grade II listed Old Bull’s Head was founded in 1472 which was then rebuilt in 1617. The walls of the bar adorned with objects including an array of weapons and the town’s original ducking stool. The hinged yard gates are said to be biggest in Britain measuring some 3.9m high and 3.4m across.
The Bull’s strategic location was evidence during the English Civil War when the building was commandeered by Cromwell’s General Mytton. Later during the 18th century it became the first recorded Quaker meeting house.
The oak beams and low ceiling practically unchanged since Charles Dickens stay at the Bull back in 1859. Another famous gues is the Dr Samuel Johnson.
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