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Bull's Head Inn, Beaumaris
The original Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn was built in 1472 although some of the cellar walls are thought to date from medieval times. A Grade II listed building, The Bull has played a pivotal role in the development of the town over the centuries. Cromwell’s General Mytton commandeered the Inn during the English Civil War: in complete contrast, it became one of Anglesey’s first legally recorded Quaker meeting houses during the 18th century. Novelist Charles Dickens and
the diarist Dr Samuel Johnson are just two of its famous past guests.

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