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Our aim as a Llanfihangel Projects Group is to increase awareness of local businesses and attractions, with the funds we raise being ploughed back into promoting events and projects within our community.
The Star On The Hill (Testun Cymraeg yn cael ei paratoi)
No village is complete without a fine hostelry and The Star on the Hill (01291 650256) has been a hub of community life for centuries. The Star has also attracted visitors from far and wide. One of the most famous visitors to the Star was John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. On a snowy evening in February 1748, Wesley rode from Chepstow and stayed the night in “a good but small inn”, the Star in Llanfihangel tor y Mynydd.
Historically the Star Inn also offered a base for groups such as the Loyal & Ancient Order of Shepherds, a nineteenth century friendly society. Today, it welcomes all, for food, real ales and to enjoy the gardens (including the children’s play area).
Historically the Star Inn also offered a base for groups such as the Loyal & Ancient Order of Shepherds, a nineteenth century friendly society. Today, it welcomes all, for food, real ales and to enjoy the gardens (including the children’s play area).
Opposite the Star, you’ll spot Country Style. This is the place to come for all your hairstyling needs (Marjorie and Claire on 01291 650667)
Tor-y-Mynydd Farm Holiday Cottages
Having fallen in love with the area, you’ll want all your friends to visit; if you’re short of space at home or need accommodation yourself, Brian and Meriel Kirkby on 01600 860887 (www.tor-y-mynydd.co.uk) can help in the form of self-catering accommodation at Tor-y-Mynydd Farm.