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- Y Bont (South Road)
Y Bont (South Road)
South Road, opposite Dolaeron. Now D & L Davies garage
W. J. Lewis writes ('Aberaeron') :
'....an ancient thatch roofed cottage which had once been a tavern, patronised in the 17th century by Twm Sion Catti. Recently, the house was the County School tuckshop...'
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