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The '''Radnorshire Arms''' is a well-preserved ] building in the ] border town of ], in ]. In recent years, the Radnorshire Arms has been renovated and converted into an upmarket ] and ]. The '''Radnorshire Arms''' is a well-preserved ] building in the ] border town of ], in ]. In recent years, the Radnorshire Arms has been renovated and converted into an upmarket ] and ].

The building has been dated to 1616.<ref name="CPAT">Silvester, R.J. & Martin, C.H.R. . ], March 2011. Retrieved on 6 December 2014.</ref> Originally a private residence, it became an inn in 1792 and had several additions around 1875.<ref name="CPAT" /> The hotel is a Grade II* listed building.<ref>Radnorshire Planning Sub-Committee. . 4 July 2007, p. 3. Retrieved on 6 December 2014.</ref>


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The Radnorshire Arms is a well-preserved Jacobean building in the Welsh border town of Presteigne, in Powys. In recent years, the Radnorshire Arms has been renovated and converted into an upmarket public house and hotel.

The building has been dated to 1616. Originally a private residence, it became an inn in 1792 and had several additions around 1875. The hotel is a Grade II* listed building.

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References

  1. ^ Silvester, R.J. & Martin, C.H.R. CPAT Report No 1088: Historic settlements in Radnorshire. Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, March 2011. Retrieved on 6 December 2014.
  2. Radnorshire Planning Sub-Committee. "July 2007 meeting minutes". 4 July 2007, p. 3. Retrieved on 6 December 2014.

52°16′29″N 3°00′31″W / 52.2747°N 3.0085°W / 52.2747; -3.0085

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