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The Herbert Arms was built as a hostelry around 1780-90 and is Grade II listed. A traditional village pub surviving just on wet sales. Formerly in the hands of a pubco but now safely in local hands. Can get very busy early evening with the after work crew. Pub games are very popular here with a lot of teams using the pub as their base. Music nights, with solo artists, bands & karaoke are also well supported. In the absence of a car park customers can use the (free)village one which is located next door.
Historic Interest
Built 1780-90, mid 19th century alterations. Grade II Listed. Historic Wales reference 17279
Herbert Arms, Kerry
Source: Local