If you have a love for history and old pubs (or if you are looking for a Christmas present for someone else who does!) then here’s a series of events you should not miss.
Historian, author and broadcaster; Graham Loveluck-Edwards (off the telly!) is hitting the road in January 2025. Touring some of the oldest and most interesting pubs in Wales. He will be delivering talks based on his best selling book “Historic Pubs of Wales“. The tour is called “Historic Pubs, and all the madness that ensued therein”.
As the name suggests, as much as these talks are based on history, the content is light and the delivery, humorous and ‘tongue-in-cheek’.
Every old pub has a mad back story and in these talks you will get to hear the best of them, told by one of Britain’s finest story tellers.
The dates and venues are as follows:
- Monday 6th January 2025 (8pm) – The Church Inn, Ty-Glas Road, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5EH – (click here for tickets)
- Tuesday 7th January 2025 (8pm) – The Duke of Wellington, 48 High Street, Cowbridge CF71 7AG – (click here for tickets)
- Wednesday 8th January 2025 (8pm) – The Three Golden Cups, Southerndown, Nr Bridgend CF32 0RW – (click here for tickets)
- Monday 13th January 2025 (8pm) – The Blue Anchor, East Aberthaw, nr Barry CF62 3DD – (click here for tickets)
- Wednesday 15th January 2025 (8pm) – The Prince of Wales, Ton Kenfig, Mawdlam (between Porthcawl and Port Talbot) CF33 4PR – (click here for tickets)

You will hear about all the incredible folklore and history tied up in these wonderful old buildings. Whose thatched roofs, darkened beams and log fires are saturated with stories from the past.
Revealing secrets such the Cardiff pub which bears the scars of a Tsunami, the Vale pub whose landlord was the most notorious pirate on the Severn Sea, the pub on the edge of the dunes with more ghost stories than Hampton Court and many many more.
We’ll also be talking about the role of the inn and tavern in centuries gone by and what the future looks like for them too.
And answering the age old question; which is the oldest pub in Wales? All washed down with your favourite tipple of choice.
The tour, spread throughout January 2025, will take in venues across South Wales. So, you can see it in a fantastic old pub near you. Venues are all within easy reach if you happen to live in Cardiff, Barry, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Penarth, Port Talbot or Porthcawl.
Each talk will be tailored to pubs near by, so if you fancy seeing more than one talk, they will all be different.
All events start at 8pm to give you a chance to grab a pint and a bight to eat before we start. They will all be finished by 9.30pm, so no worries about getting home (or staying on for a few more drinks). Its up to you really!
Tickets are available from this website on the links below. Priced at £10 per person.
These events are e-ticketed so we will have a record of who has bought tickets. So, no need to print emails off or anything like that.





