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Modern-day Bow Street

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Approaching the village of Bow Street from the south. The village is on the main A487 route from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth.

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This attractive cottage is situated on the southern edge of the village.

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The Welsh Black Inn, named after a breed of Welsh cattle.

At the time of the 1881 census, the inn was known as the Black Lion. It is also identified by this name on the late 19th century Ordnance Survey map. In 1881, the inn was occupied by Leonard Jones, his wife and brother, a servant, and two lodgers, as shown in the following extract from the 1881 census:

The Black Lion Inn, Bow Street, Clarach, Cardiganshire NAME and Surname of each Person RELATION to Head of Family CON- DITION as to Marriage AGE last Birthday Rank, Profession, or OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Leonard H. Jones Head M 23 Carpenter & Innkeeper Llangorwen, Cardigan Frances Jones Wife M 23 Carpenter & innkeeper's wife Llanbadarn, Cardigan Humphrey Jones Brother U 20 Carpenter Llangorwen, Cardigan David Davies Lodger M 47 Carpenter Llanychaiarn, Cardigan John Griffiths Lodger U 24 Carpenter Llangorwen, Cardigan Sarah Davies Servant U 20 General servant (Domestic) Pontgoch, Cardigan

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A brick-built residence in the middle of the village. The road on the left leads westwards, over the railway bridge (see below).

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After passing over the railway bridge, this unclassified road leads to the village of Clarach and the seashore at Clarach Bay, 1¼ miles to the west of Bow Street.

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