The Corn Mill certainly lives up to its name. Walk through the door and the first thing you notice is the splendid jumble of weathered beams and the mighty water wheel turning behind a glass panel. Outside, on the decked gangway of this renovated eighteenth-century building, you can watch the mill race and the tumbling rapids of the River Dee - or gaze across the bank to the steam trains leaving restored Llangollen station.
Drinkers congregate in the two superb bars, done out in genuine style with slate floors, pews and up to six real ales (mostly from microbreweries) on handpump.
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