The Duke's Arms, Presteigne, Powys, Wales
N 52° 16.414 W 003° 00.367
30U E 499582 N 5791465
The Duke's Arms, Presteigne
Waymark Code: WMT40N
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/21/2016
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From the PubsCymru website - "The Duke’s Arms in Presteigne is one of the oldest public houses in Radnorshire functioning as an inn as early as the 15th century. Like several of the town’s inns the Duke had its own malthouse producing malt for their own brewing needs.
Before 1720 it was known as the Talbot Inn and named after the earls of Shrewsbury and became the Duke’s Arms in 1723, named after the Duke of Chandos, Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire. "
Date of first pub on site: 15th century
Name of Artist: Not listed
Date of current sign: Not listed
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