The Feathers Inn is a quant little inn in Llanystumdwy, Wales. It was built in the mid nintenth century. It is made mostly of stone with smooth decrative pannelinf on the doors and windowns. It is a two story house with three bay windows, an attached west wing side, and a slate roof. Now being a pub that visitors can book a trip at, it used to house the minister. The INn also goes by Tafarn y Plu. It is decribed as a welcoming and homey enviroment. 

The Feathers Inn is mentioned in Real Wales by Peter Finch when the author states, "Wales is like this. The bit you think of as real probably is. The Feathers in Llanystumdwy." The authors point in mentioning the Inn is to show the realistic characteristics of Wales rather than glorified parts of the country. This establishes ethos in the poem, creating a series of recognizably mapped places in Wales the author states. 

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