Owain Glyndŵr Hotel
(1740-present)

place and hotel

Aged 284

The Owain Glyndwr Hotel is a Grade II-listed inn in Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, and is named after the Welsh national hero Owain Glyndŵr. The hotel was built in the mid-eighteenth century, but incorporates elements of an earlier structure on the site. It is reportedly the location where the first public Welsh Eisteddfod was held in the late eighteenth century.

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Commemorated on 2 plaques

Gwesty Owain Glyndŵr Hotel Tŷ tafarn y goets fawr a adeiladwyd tua 1740 gyda rhannau yn dyddio o'r 14eg ganrif. Cynhaliwyd yr Eisteddfod ghyoeddus gyntaf yma yn 1789 fu'n gynsail i'n heisteddfodau ni heddiw. A coaching inn built c1740 with parts dating back to the 14th century. The first public Eisteddfod held here in 1789 set the pattern for today's eiosteddfodau.

English translation: Owain Glyndŵr Hotel A large coets tavern built around 1740 with parts dating from the 14th century. The first ghyoeddus Eisteddfod was held here in 1789 that preceded our heisteddfodau today. A coaching inn built c1740 with parts dating back to the 14th century. The first public Eisteddfod held here in 1789 set the pattern for today's eiosteddfodau. [AWS Translate]

Owain Glyndŵr Hotel, London Road, Corwen, United Kingdom where it sited (1740) and the first Eisteddfod to which the public were admitted was held in this hotel (1789)

Owain Glyndwr Hotel Formerly the "New Inn" Corwen. The first Eisteddfod to which the public were admitted was held in this hotel on 12th May 1789.

Owain Glyndwr Hotel - The Square, Corwen, United Kingdom where it the first Eisteddfod to which the public were admitted was held in this hotel (1789)