Within Conwys striking medieval walls is a treasure trove of historic taverns and inns. For centuries visitors and locals alike have whiled away their time within them, seeking solace, catching up with friends, and raising a toast or two. Although some old alehouses are no longer trading, the town and surrounding area still boast more than their fair share of quaint, cosy and fascinating establishments in which to enjoy a drink. Peter Johnson and Catherine Jefferis take the reader in and around Conwy, recounting tales of the more colourful characters and events in the history of the areas inns. Conwy & District Pubs is beautifully illustrated with over seventy full-colour images, in addition to a number of charming historical pictures that provide a glimpse into the past of these intriguing Welsh pubs. It has much to offer Jackdaws (those born and bred within the town walls) and other birds of a feather keen to experience the areas most charismatic, oldest or unusual establishments.
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Product Details
Weight: 302g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Jan 2016
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445653129
About Catherine JefferisPeter Johnson
Peter Johnson has a background in academic research and was a part-time university lecturer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society and has recently gained the Advanced Diploma in Local History at the University of Oxford. In addition he has been a keen writer of fiction for many years winning a number of competitions. He has also written a number of local history books for Amberley on North Wales. Catherine has been a published author of childrens fiction for almost 30 years and writes for children of all ages from pre-school to teenagers. Her last published work was a history of north Wales for children. She has also written published and broadcasted numerous non-fiction pieces for children and adults including many contributions to BBC Radio Wales and BBC World Service.