DescriptionThe Upper Boat Inn, N.E. Bank of the River Taff - geograph.org.uk - 412430.jpg
English: The Upper Boat Inn, N.E. Bank of the River Taff Upper Boat is both the name of this public house and a locality situated three miles south of Pontypridd between the River Taff and the path once followed by the Glamorganshire Canal. The name Upper Boat refers to one of three boats used to ferry people across the Taff. One was stationed at Taffs Well; another further up the river was at Willowford; and the 'upper boat' was moored near the Upper Boat Inn pictured above.
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