The Seahorse Inn, New Quay
Submitted by PCE on
The one roomed corner pub, the Seahorse Inn, is located on the main road to New Quay in west Wales. A real locals public house with small bar. An array of local photos cover the walls with the public house hardly changed since New Quay was known as a fishing and ship building centre.
During the 1870s it was known as the Commercial with three times married Jenny Phillips the landlady. Later it became a favourite haunt to the poet Dylan Thomas and at the time it was known as the Sailor’s Home Arms.
Serving real ale.
Tables and benches outside in readiness of sunny weather!
Contact details:
Seahorse Inn, Uplands Square, New Quay SA45 9QH
Locale - Wales:
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