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Pub that is been serving pints for 800 years up for grabs as previous homeowners step again

A historic pub on the Welsh border that has been hosting guests for 800 years is now up for grabs. The Swan Inn in Pontfadog, Ceiriog Valley, boasts a history dating back to the 13th century and has maintained its current structure since the early 19th century.

The current owners have extensively refurbished the boozer and have now put it on the market through estate agent Bowen.

Bowen stated: “An excellent opportunity to purchase a thriving country public house, benefiting from a traditional bar, restaurant and three en-suite letting rooms together with a separate living accommodation.”

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“The Swan Inn’ is nestled in the heart of the village of Pontfadog, in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley, yet is conveniently located near the larger towns of Oswestry, Llangollen and Wrexham as well as the A5 and A483 trunk roads. The property also comes with a catering kitchen, beer garden, storage yard and off-road car parking.”



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The pub had been run by the same family since 2017

“The Swan Inn’ is located in the heart of the village of Pontfadog, in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley, yet is within easy reach of the larger towns of Oswestry, Llangollen and Wrexham as well as the A5 and A483 trunk roads. The property also benefits from catering kitchen, beer garden, storage yard and off road car parking.”

They added: “The public house has been run by the same family since 2017, in which time significant renovations and business growth have taken place. The pub has an excellent reputation from both locals and those visiting the area, with the area renowned for outdoor and country pursuits,” reports North Wales Live.

“The business also offers further potential for growth with extended opening hours, advertising and growth of the letting business.”

The asking price for this historic property is £395,000.

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