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The Nags head is a Grade II listed coaching inn on the A483 between Newtown and Welshpool and only a few yards from the Severn and the Montgomery Canal.
This award-winning Inn is steeped in all the history you might expect of a rural treasure. Originally known as The Nags Head Hotel, it was formerly a coaching inn for passing trade along the main trunk road from north to south Wales and has always been a destination on the Montgomery Canal.
The Nags head Inn is located on the A483 between Welshpool and Newtown.
By Bus: A bus stop outside services the National Express service between Aberystwyth and Birmingham and the local bus route between Rhayader and Shrewsbury.
By Train: Nearest stations are Welshpool (6 miles) and Newtown (8 miles)
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