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The Black Boy Inn
Welsh Historic Inns currently encompass three historic and unique Hotels. These Hotels have individual and atmospheric characters, which reflect their locality and also their unique Welsh history.
The current oldest establishment is the Black Boy Inn at Caernarfon, which dates back to 1522. It is a unique building with some of its load bearing walls measuring 1.5 metres in thickness. It also has low ceilings, wooden panelling and thick wooden support beams.
The Bull Hotel in Llangefni on the Isle of Anglesey dates back to the 19th century and the White Lion at Bala dates back to the 18th century.
All establishments will offer a best value ethos, based on quality, value for money and all combined with a friendly atmosphere.
The Black Boy Inn
The Black Boy Inn (a listed building circa 1522) is situated within the historic town walls of the Royal borough of Caernarfon, a market town with an open air market every Saturday (Mondays also in Summer) and is a world heritage site with both Roman and Edwardian history. The Inn is within easy walking distance to the town centre, and the famous 13th century Castle.
An old Inn dating back to 1522, some of its load bearing walls measure on average 1.2 to 1.5 metres thick ( four to five feet thick,) and with its wooden panelling, low ceilings, and thick wooden support beams it generates a cosy 'Olde Worlde' atmosphere Caernarfon is the most Welsh speaking town in all of Wales and you will receive a warm welcome in both languages. The town is ideally suited to explore the beauty of North Wales and is only seven miles from Snowdon the highest mountain in England and Wales.
| Address: | Northgate Street Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 1RW Wales |
| Telephone: | 01286 673604 |
| Fax: | 01286 674955 |
| E-mail: | blackboy@welsh-historic-inns.com |
| Website: | http://www.welsh-historic-inns.co |
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