Lydstep Tavern, Lydstep

The inn lies on the A4139 between Tenby and Pembroke and opened in July 1974 on the site of an old inn called Quarry Hotel which had served thirsty quarrymen and sailors.  Limestone was quarried from nearby Lydstep Haven and exported to west country ports.
Being the only public house in the village the Quarry became a popular watering hole which also attracted a steady influx of tourists to the area.  A former labourer called Twigg held the license from 1851 until his death in 1878. 
By 1901 an Irishman called Andrew Nicholl was landlord and the inn became known as the Quarry Hotel.
By the end of the 19th century much of Lydstep village had been purchased by John Wynford Philipps later known as Viscount St David’s.  His wife Lady Nora was a firm believer in the Temperence movement and by 1906 the Quarry had been closed.
Now a popular inn with tourists staying at nearby Lydstep Haven, the  local caravan camp. 
Serving real ale.
Large beer garden.
Dog friendly establishment.
 

Contact details: 

Lydstep Tavern, Lydstep, Pembrokeshire  SA70 7SG
 

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