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Tal-y-Cafn will reopen following firebreak - after hospitality boss 'stumbled across' pub on day trip

The opening of the historic pub - which has been closed in November - will create 25 jobs

Tal-y-Cafn pub in the Conwy Valley(Image: Talycafn)

A well known Conwy Valley pub will reopen next month - four months after the owner of a small hospitality chain “stumbled across” it on a day trip to North Wales.

The historic Tal-y-Cafn - which underwent a £1m renovation four years ago - has been closed since November and was placed up for sale by EPM-º£½ÇÊÓÆµ run by Bill Edwards.

But this July, Mike Hales, boss of Imagine Inns in Lancashire, passed the pub on a day out to the area.

It immediately sparked his interest and this month a deal was done with Mr Edwards.

The pub will reopen on November 13 with a team of 25 full and part time staff.

Tal-y-Cafn pub in the Conwy Valley. Image: North Wales Live/David Powell(Image: North Wales Live/David Powell)

Mike said: “I have been successfully turning around community pubs for more than 25 years, it is my passion.

“I stumbled across this place by pure accident when we were visiting Conwy. I saw the for sale sign, I took a picture and the rest is history.”

The pub has opened and then closed again a number of times in recent years but Mike is confident they can make it a success.