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Greyhound Hotel, Builth Wells
Garth Road
Builth Wells
LD2 3AS
Builth Wells
LD2 3AS
Phone: 01982553255
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Map location corrected by Alan Hurdle
Builth Road, 2.41 miles, 46 min walk (show)
Cilmeri, 2.43 miles, 46 min walk (show)
Garth (Powys), 6.83 miles, 2 hr 11 min walk (show)
Cilmeri, 2.43 miles, 46 min walk (show)
Garth (Powys), 6.83 miles, 2 hr 11 min walk (show)
27th Jul 2019, 18:20
Picture submitted by Jonathan Wilde approved
27th Jul 2019, 18:20
Picture submitted by Jonathan Wilde approved
Pub Details
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- Accommodation : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Car Park : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle
- Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 03 February 2014 by Alan Hurdle