Artramont Arms
The public house took its name from the Le Hunte family's estate in Artramont, County Wexford, Ireland.
The Le Huntes owned much of the
land in the Llanrhian area until about 1877. The Artramont Arms is
first named on the 1891 census when it also operated as the Post
Office. In 1925, the landlord and his wife owned a charabanc, which
they hired out to take the locals on trips, such as to the hiring fair
at Mathry. During the 1940's the agricultural mart was held each
Monday, in the field opposite the Artramont, bringing in a great deal
of business. Even during the 1970's, the Artramont was used as a
doctor's surgery a bank and a filling station. It currently hosts
computer classes.
