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Browns Hotel is a guesthouse and public bar in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It has been owned by Nigel Short since 2006 and was refurbished in 2012. It is known for being the favourite pub of the poet and writer, Dylan Thomas, who lived in Laugharne from 1938-1940, and from 1949-1953 in the Boathouse (latterly known as the Dylan Thomas Boathouse) which is now a museum. Browns Hotel is situated in King Street close to the 18th century market house and town hall in the centre of Laugharne, . ==History== Brown's Hotel was built in 1752, as a private house before becoming a hotel in the 19th century. The bar is listed by Cadw. Following in Dylan Thomas' footsteps, other visitors have included U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Elizabeth Taylor, Patti Smith, Pierce Brosnan and Mick Jagger; the latter two competed to buy a steel bed that Thomas had once slept in when it was owned by landlord Tommy Watts. Brown's was not used as a hotel from 1958 until 2012. It was owned for a time by actor Neil Morrissey before being sold in 2006.
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