Llanarth, Llanina Hotel c.1955
Photo ref:
L255005

More about this scene
This hotel was probably first built at the end of the 18th century, when the Turnpike Trusts began to improve the county's roads. Llanarth became an important stopping place for those travelling by horse or foot along the coast road. The hotel later provided another service for travellers – BP petrol from the three tall cylinders by the door (left). The building looks the same today, but it has fewer chimneys.
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