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Built in the mid 1700s at the crossroads of two old coaching routes, the Blue Bell Inn is purportedly named after a local privateer’s boat the Blue Bell. Legend has it that he was later caught and hanged for his piracy and is thought to be buried a few hundred yards away in the cemetery next to Halkyn Castle.
We are an independent, family run, award winning freehouse scooping several major prizes - CAMRA Regional Pub & Cider of the Year [North Wales, Cheshire & Merseyside], we were also listed as one of the Sunday Telegraph's Top Ten UK Country Pubs in 2008, 'The Best Pub' in 2009 and have been picked out as one of the Best Summer Walks for 2009 in the Sunday Times!
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- ITV Wales Your Pictures 11,956 photos, 280 members
- Real Cider 290 photos, 53 members
- WWF-UK's Earth Hour 2009 127 photos, 80 members
- Flickr Ideas 0 photos, 10,460 members
- CNN iReport 6,716 photos, 728 members
- Flintshire Chronicle 6,146 photos, 95 members
- North East Wales 4,592 photos, 112 members
- Daily Post North Wales 21,176 photos, 658 members
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- Name:
- Blue Bell Inn Halkyn
- Joined:
- January 2010
- Currently:
- Wales, UK
- Website:
- Blue Bell Inn, Halkyn
- Email:
- Steve [at] BlueBell.uk.eu.org