Swan Inn, Rhyl
Submitted by PCE on
One of the oldest public houses in Rhyl and in 1951 had the distinction of being first in the country to obtain a license for the public showing of television programmes.
During building work in 1929 an ancient well was discovered in the back yard of the Swan Inn.
The landlord of the inn between 1944 to 1958 was one Joseph William Jones who was known locally as Jones the Swan or Joe Swan.
Contact details:
Swan Inn, 13, Russell Road, Y Rhyl, LL18 3BS
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