Some Captured History of Glanamman and GarnantCwmamman's Drinking EstablishmentsThe following is a list of drinking establishments at Glanamman and Garnant, some of which have now closed or disappeared: Red Lion - This was sited on the Gwaun Cae Gurwen side of the River Garnant, at the bottom of Graig Road. It was demolished in the 1960's. Globe Inn - Garnant. Lamb and Flag - Garnant. Prince Albert - Was part of a terrace known as Albert Row. It was situated opposite Colliers Arms, Garnant. Colliers Arms - Garnant. Gwndwngwyn Farm - Bryncethin Road, Garnant. Reputedly sold beer to local colliers. Jolly Tar - Reputedly an Inn that was situated on Jolly Road, Garnant. Garnant Constitutional Club and Institute Raven Inn - Garnant. Formerly known as Raven Hotel. Half Moon Hotel - Garnant. Once the H.Q. of Amman United RFC. Salutation Inn - Glanamman. Now the Amman United Rugby Club. Cross Keys Inn - Glanamman. Amman Inn - Glanamman. Became the Amman Hotel, Station Road, Glanamman, next to railway track. Clwb Godre'r Mynydd Du (Saethu a Physgota) - Glanamman. Known locally as "The Fishermans" and H.Q. of Cwmamman United Soccer Club. Coopers Inn - Glanamman. Built in 1810, also known as Cwarter Coch, on Grenig Road. Kings Head - Glanamman. Once an establishment that reputedly served refreshments to passing drovers. Angel Inn - Glanamman. Mountain Inn - Mountain Road, Glanamman. Now a dwelling known as Mountain View. Traveller's Well - Glanamman. Once sited on Amman Road. Demolished; now the site of a private residence. Farmers Arms - Glanamman. |