HISTORY:
The village's only pub is believed to be one of the oldest in Wales. Llindir Inn is a 13th century thatched building, and is well known for its ghost! Dewi Roberts, in his book The Old Villages of Denbighshire and Flintshire, writes how pub-goers have seen 'an attractive woman in white'. She's believed to have been married to a seafarer, and while he was away, she found herself a lover. One winter night her husband took unexpected shore leave, and caught them both 'in the act'. He murdered his wife, and from that moment on, a number of people claim to have seen her. The story attracted so much attention, that it was even part of a television programme back in the sixties.
The Llindir is named after the flax (llin in Welsh) which was once a mainstay crop in these parts. It stands opposite the ancient church of St Sadwrn and its quirky detached tower, perched on a rocky outcrop so that the bells could be heard further away than if they were sited in the church proper.
HAUNTINGS:
This woman was murdered in the building by her resentful husband, and is said to now only appear to other women.