Hanbury Arms
51°36′30″N 2°57′07″W / 51.608459°N 2.951936°W
| Hanbury Arms | |
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The Hanbury Arms with the Norman tower (c. 1219) visible at the left, adjoining the main building | |
Hanbury Arms Location within Newport | |
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| Location | Caerleon, Newport, Wales |
| Coordinates | 51°36′30″N 2°57′07″W / 51.608459°N 2.951936°W |
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The Hanbury Arms is a public house in Caerleon, near Newport, Wales. In the 19th century, Alfred, Lord Tennyson stayed at the inn, and began writing the Idylls of the King during his stay.