The Three Tuns
Located in the historic market town of Hay-on-Wye on the England/Wales border, the Three Tuns Pub and Restaurant is reputed to be the oldest surviving house in the town and in recognition of its importance has a Grade II listing. The original building is believed to be a 16th Century three bay cruck truss timber frame building, now largely encased in stone. It has a huge central Inglenook chimney and a wealth of period features including the original dog leg staircase.
The pub welcomes loyal locals, along with visitors from further afield, serving a selection of local beers, cask ales and great wines by the glass. The restaurant offers an Italian-inspired menu which is available throughout the day to enjoy in front of a crackling fire during winter or on our sun-soaked terrace in the summer.
Ellie & Dan look forward to welcoming you soon.

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Broad Street,
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Hay-on-Wye,, HR3 5DB
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The Cheese Market Flat
The flat is accessed via a door off the Memorial Square on Market Street and up a wide flight of original wooden stairs, which ascend to the lobby, lit by a window with views out over the