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Bennett's Navy Tavern, Fishguard
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Originally known as the Red Lion and began life when schoolmaster James Davies opened it as a pub in 1826. Later he ran a successful wine and spirit business from the premises. His daughter Elizabeth married George Bennett and he ran the business for 40 years
The premises were refurbished in 1932 and became known as the Bennett’s Lion Hotel. The name changed yet again in the 1960s when it became known as a wine bar called Bennett’s run by Thomas George Bennett Howell and William Bennett Howell, the fifth generation of the family
By the 21st century the family no longer run the pub and is now known as Bennett’s Navy tavern
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Bennett's Navy Tavern, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
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