The Hand at Llanarmon

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"Imaginative food and well-kept local ales"
Overview
Jonathan and Jackie Greatorex spent years visiting this 16th-century free house and inn, once a rest stop for drovers and their flocks on the old road from Anglesey to London. Its warm atmosphere and delicious food really struck home, so when the opportunity arose, they bought it. Up the remote Ceiriog Valley, known as The Valley of the Poets, in the shadow of the Berwyn Mountains, is where you’ll find it and its original oak beams, plum-coloured walls, large fireplaces and mix-and-match furniture. The well-stocked bar offers Weetwood Cheshire Cat and Station real ales and plenty of malt whiskies, including a Welsh one. Head chef Grant Mulholland and his team have earned two AA Rosettes for their impressive modern European dishes. Everything is prepared on the premises from fresh ingredients – everything, that is, except the steak and ale, and chicken and gammon pies that McArdle’s of Chirk make specially for The Hand. There’s always at least one vegetarian option. To follow, try tiramisù with stewed forest berries; or sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce. Few places can be quieter than the sunny terrace garden.
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AA Pick of the Pubs
Location
LLANARMON DYFFRYN CEIRIOG, LL20 7LD
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About the area
Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.
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The Hand at Llanarmon

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Our view
"Imaginative food and well-kept local ales"
Ratings & awards
award
Overview
Jonathan and Jackie Greatorex spent years visiting this 16th-century free house and inn, once a rest stop for drovers and their flocks on the old road from Anglesey to London. Its warm atmosphere and delicious food really struck home, so when the opportunity arose, they bought it. Up the remote Ceiriog Valley, known as The Valley of the Poets, in the shadow of the Berwyn Mountains, is where you’ll find it and its original oak beams, plum-coloured walls, large fireplaces and mix-and-match furniture. The well-stocked bar offers Weetwood Cheshire Cat and Station real ales and plenty of malt whiskies, including a Welsh one. Head chef Grant Mulholland and his team have earned two AA Rosettes for their impressive modern European dishes. Everything is prepared on the premises from fresh ingredients – everything, that is, except the steak and ale, and chicken and gammon pies that McArdle’s of Chirk make specially for The Hand. There’s always at least one vegetarian option. To follow, try tiramisù with stewed forest berries; or sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce. Few places can be quieter than the sunny terrace garden.
Location
LLANARMON DYFFRYN CEIRIOG, LL20 7LD
Also at this location
About the area
Area image
Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)