De Rutzen Arms

De Rutzen Arms was built by Baron de Rutzen in 1833, replacing a smaller inn.

When the main coaching route to the west took travellers through Narberth this was a busy inn. It has recently been converted into flats. In 1832 the Baron and Baroness also built a market hall behind the hotel.

This splendid building became known as the Victoria Hall and was intended to discourage market traders from trading on the streets. The hall had also been used as a cinema, dance hall and a bottling depot for local brewers, James Williams, before it was recently demolished.

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