Victoria Vaults Inn, Broad Street, Newtown, Powys, Wales
Posted by: Ddraig Ddu
N 52° 30.984 W 003° 18.981
30U E 478533 N 5818523
The Victoria Vaults are a public house lying on a grade II listed site. A nice little welsh pub sitting on a busy street in Newtown, Powys in Wales.
Waymark Code: WMAJG0
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/21/2011
Views: 1
A nice little listed building which also happens to be a pub. Sits on the busyiest street in Newtown in Powys.
The pub has sat on the site since the 18th C and was listed in 1988 as a grade II listed building, including the are behind it which is cobbled.
On 16th January 1279 King Edward I granted the Norman Baron Roger de Montgomery a charter to hold a market weekly on Tuesdays, the day of the week upon which markets have been held in the town ever since. This was the dawn of the town now know as 'New'town.
Real Ale: no
Bar Food Available: yes
Restaurant: no
Children Allowed: Special rooms
Dogs Allowed: no
Garden: yes
CAMRA Listed: no
Accommodation: no
Beer brewed on site: no
Website: [Web Link]
General comments: Nice little pub for a quick one.
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