The Radnorshire Arms carries the date 1616 above its door and is a Grade II* listed coaching inn on Presteigne's High Street, close to the England-Wales border along Offa's Dyke. The building retains exposed ceiling beams, timber-panelled walls and a priest's hole from its Jacobean origins. It operates today as a family-run hotel with 18 en-suite bedrooms, two restaurants, a residents' lounge, a traditional bar and a large garden. Presteigne was the county town of the historic county of Radnorshire, and the inn's name reflects that former administrative role. The hotel takes both overnight guests and passing diners, with meals served in either the main dining room or the bar area. Its listed status covers the building's external and internal historic fabric, including the exposed timberwork. The hotel stands within walking distance of Presteigne's other historic buildings on the same High Street.
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