Pub history
The Lord Caradoc
This pub bears the name of Caradoc ap Iestyn, first of the Lords of Afan, who built a wooden stronghold here in the mid 12th century. Before World War II, this site was occupied by a gentlemen’s outfitters. After the war, it expanded to include a ladies’ wear section. The business closed down in the 1980s.
69–73 Station Road, Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot, SA13 1NW
This pub bears the name of Caradoc ap Iestyn, first of the Lords of Afan, who built a wooden stronghold here in the mid 12th century. Before World War II, this site was occupied by a gentlemen’s outfitters. After the war, it expanded to include a ladies’ wear section. The business closed down in the 1980s.
A photograph of Station Road, Port Talbot, c1910.
Photographs of Station Road, 1900–20.
Old photographs of Port Talbot.
External photograph of the building – main entrance.