Farmers Arms, Presteigne
The Farmers Arms dates back to the 17th century and formerly known as the Blue Boar. The landlord in 1830 was one Hugh Whimbridge who was followed in 1844 by his widow Grace. During this time it was a popular and lively public house much frequented farmers, pedlars and hawkers.
By the late 19th century it was known as the Farmers Arms and the name remains to this day. During the 1960s it was refurbished to include a restaurant area and began letting rooms for bed and breakfast.
Interestingly, being so close to the English border it has a bilingual inn sign.
Reputedly haunted by a former 17th century landlord called Dougann who is thought to have sheltered Charles I from the Roundheads during the Civil War.
Farmers Arms, 1 Hereford Street, Presteigne LD8 2AW
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