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Millers Arms - Chepstow, Gwent

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Mathern, Chepstow, Gwent, NP16 6JD, united-kingdom

Phone: 01291 622133

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Millers Arms

A warm welcome awaits you at the Millers Arms, Mathern. Situated in the heart of the beautiful village of Mathern just outside Chepstow and a Wales in Bloom, Best Kept Village and Pub winner. 

This is a traditional pub/restaurant offering real ales and a good choice of wines. During the winter, a warming log fire awaits you and outside we have a large beer garden and play area. There is ample parking at the front and rear and level access to the pub from the rear car park for our disabled customers. The bar area is also dog-friendly.

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