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Post by bailey on Dec 1, 2017 13:19:14 GMT 1
I've sent you an old map where it's called The Pontsticill Inn. And a new one where it's called Penrheol House. I will send the owners an email link to this page ...
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Post by emily9368 on Dec 2, 2017 0:50:56 GMT 1
Hi - thanks I've received the map and can see exactly where it is now thanks - I've also just walked down googlemaps and can just see it! Do you know when Pant Y Daw was built? - I'm trying to find out why my G G Grandfather is listed as dying there, when he was at the Red Cow. Maybe he was just visiting the neighbours. I'm also interested in getting hold of the Red Cow records to find out when that was built and also when my family were running it from and to - I'm not sure where to go for that though.
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Post by bailey on Dec 2, 2017 14:14:05 GMT 1
beerbrewer.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/red-cow-pontiscill.htmlThis is what it says - "The Red Cow is situated a few miles north of Merthyr Tydfil, in a quiet village, close to a reservoir and the Brecon Mountain Railway. The pub is a two-story building built out of the local limestone with a slate roof. The pub was originally called the Pant-y-dwr, or Water Hollow, the house next door has now taken on this name. The Red Cow was originally two separate houses and the pub expanded into the neighbouring property, which is why there are two porches on the outside."
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Post by mikemerthyr on Oct 5, 2018 11:40:59 GMT 1
There is a report of the licencee of the Red Cow Inn Pontsticill being finded for serving after time on page 14 August 12th 1939 .The Licencee was Mrs Elizabeth Lewis fined £1 the six men found drinking were fined 10 shillings each.
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