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On the corner of Terrace Road and Alexandra Road.
The railway first arrived in Aberystwyth in 1863 and was the end of the line, so The Teminus was an appropriate name for a new pub only 20 yards from the station. In 1898 it was taken over by the local Brewer, David Roberts who leased it to Thomas Salmon. He was declared bankrupt in 1903, mainly because he had invested too much money in building houses in Alexandra Road. The Licence was transferred to his second wife, Mary. It was renamed the Vale of Rheidol after the 1960s.

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