Royston Court, Ferryside, Carmarthen, SA17 5SP Offers in the Region of £299,950

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Royston Court, Ferryside, Carmarthen, SA17 5SP Offers in the Region of £299,950 The Coach House Royston Court, Ferryside, Carmarthen, SA17 5SP Offers in the region of £299,950 Completed in 1899 as the Coach House to the prestigious and iconic Royston Court Development which was the residence of Alfred Robert Orton Gery the High Sheriff Of Carmarthenshire. The former owner of Royston Court moved to the Coach House in the 1960's and retained most of the land and gardens with the property. The property is truly unique in its appointment, has been totally refurbished to the highest internal finish, insulation and construction standards with oak framing, sympathetically remodelled to create a modern and characterful cottage living environment. The accommodation comprises reception hallway, large kitchen/dining room, shower room, double bedroom with en-suite dressing room, 2 reception rooms on the first floor, one with panoramic views of the bay and one with mezzanine floor, shower room. The format allows the purchaser to re-configure the accommodation to suit his/her preference. A property that is ideally suited for those looking to live the 'Good Life' in a location that is truly inspiring where you have views from the garden that must be one of the finest in Carmarthenshire and can only be appreciated by viewing the property, Royston Court, SA17 5SP DIRECTIONS RECEPTION HALLWAY From Carmarthen take the A484 towards Kidwelly/Llanelli, follow the roads signposted to Ferryside to the village centre. Pass the railway station and the entrance to the beach, follow this road along Brigstocke Terrace until you get to a left turning signposted the Cliff. Carry on up this road, continue round the sharp right hand bend. After about 20 yards tunr left up a narrow lane and the pillared entrance to The Coach House will soon be found on your left on the right hand bend. LOCATION Approached via an over sized custom made oak door with the arts and craft style staircase in front of you leading to the first floor living room. Radiator, exposed beams to ceiling and walls, storage cupboard, steps leading up to the kitchen and door to Bedroom BEDROOM 17'3" x 12'9" (5.26m x 3.89) Ferryside (Glanyferri) is a popular community 9 miles south of the Market and administrative town of Carmarthen near the mouth of the River Tywi over which the property enjoys breathtaking views as far as Carmarthen Bay and Llansteffan with its Norman Castle. Ferryside has a wide range of amenities for day to day needs including a village shop, primary school, public houses and places of worship. Ferryside railway station has regular rail connections to Carmarthen, Swansea, Cardiff and London Paddington and bus services to Carmarthen and Llanelli. The Ferry service across the Towy to Llansteffan was discontinued in the 1950's but plans were submitted in March 2017 to resume the service. The natural amenities of the area support a wealth of outdoor activities include the River Towy Yacht Club, bird watching and an abundance of walks. Pembrey Country Park is approximately 7 miles south west offering forest walks and wide expanse of golden sands. The Historical Township of Kidwelly and the Ffos Las Race course Window to front elevation with leaded lights, exposed beams are both nearby. and a Victorian style radiator. Door to dressing room/bedroom 2 ACCOMMODATION The totally refurbished accommodation has been sympathetically remodelled to create a modern and characterful cottage. The entire first floor enjoys the patina of Canadian Maple reclined flooring throughout. A new oak staircase has been designed and installed in the Art and Crafts style and all internal doors are custom made oak and add a warm dimension to the overall decor. The accommodation is arranged as follows: Royston Court, SA17 5SP DRESSING ROOM/BEDROOM 2 9'11" x 8'2" (3.04m x 2.49m) Window to side elevation with estuary views, exposed beams and radiator KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 26'0" max x 16'2" max (7.93m max x 4.95m max) SHOWER ROOM Generously proportioned ground floor kitchen was remodeled from the original accommodation for the horse drawn coach. The crafted fitted kitchen, complemented with a free standing dresser, incorporates a Belfast sink, dishwasher and washing machine, brick recess housing a cooking range and cupboard housing the Worcester oil fired central heating boiler. Tiled floor, windows with leaded lights to front elevation and radiator. Door to shower room. Shower enclosure, WC and wash hand basin, fully tiled and heated towel rail. FIRST FLOOR Approached via the Arts and Crafts staircase leading to the lounge. Royston Court, SA17 5SP LOUNGE 25'7" max x 13'10", max (7.80m max x 4.24, max) SITTING ROOM 24'11" max x 16'9" max (7.62m max x 5.12m max) French doors opening out to a balcony where you have panoramic views over Carmarthen Bay and and with the evening A versatile room which is presently used as a sitting room but light, stunning sunsets over Llansteffan Castle. could provide a guest bedroom suite with the advantage of en- There are further windows with leaded light to front and rear, suite facilities. exposed A framed ceiling, 2 radiators and a log burning stove. Exposed ceiling beams, 4 radiators, windows to front and rear Steps up to a small inner hallway which leads to the sitting elevations and log burner on a slate hearth. exterior stable door room and shower room. to rear and stairs leading up to a Mezzanine floor. Royston Court, SA17 5SP SHOWER ROOM WC, wash hand basin, shower enclosure, heated towel rail, window to rear, part tiled and part tongue and grooved walls. EXTERNALLY DETACHED OFFICE 15'3" x 12'9" (4.67m x 3.90m) The property is approached via a pillared entrance leading into the driveway which provides good parking with 2 store sheds at the entrance providing excellent garden storage The grounds in all are just under half an acre with lawned areas and mature trees and shrubs to the south. Looking down over the property is a terraced garden with lawn and patios bordered by woodland and from here you have the most spectacular aspect looking over the estuary towards Llansteffan and Carmarthen Bay. A pathway leads along the side to the rear of the dwelling where you have a terraced garden laid to patio again with stunning views and where you have access to the detached office and store room. Offering accommodation for up to 3 workstations, with splendid views. The office is constructed to the highest construction and insulation standards , insulated cavity wall construction with additional Xratherm dry wall and space blanket internal dry lining. The windows and doors are UPVC double glazed, the Royston Court, SA17 5SP roof benefits from natural lighting afforded by 4 Velux roof lights, SERVICES under rosemary tiled roof. The insulated floor is finished with Mains electric, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating clip flooring. Provision has been made for a future wood burning stove. A versatile building which could provide overflow FLOOR PLANS accommodation to the main dwelling, an artist studio, Any floor plans provided are intended as a guide to the layout of workshop or sun lounge. the property only and dimensions are approximate. NOT TO SCALE GARDEN STUDIO COUNCIL TAX We are advised that the Council Tax Band is E OFFER PROCEDURE All enquiries and negotiations to BJP Carmarthen Office. We have an obligation to our vendor clients to ensure that all offers made for the property can be substantiated and may in some instances require proof of funds. We will also require 2 forms of identification one being photographic evidence i.e drivers licence and the other a bank/building society statement, utility bill, credit card bill or any other form of ID, issued within the previous three months, providing evidence of residency as the correspondence address. NB These details are a general guideline for intending purchasers and do not constitute an offer of contracts. BJP have visited the property, but have not surveyed or tested any appliances, services or systems at the property including heating, plumbing, drainage etc. The sellers have checked and approved A beautifully constructed secret studio located in the orchard the details however, purchasers must rely on their own and/or and following a winding brick edged pathway. With panoramic their Surveyors inspections and their solicitors enquiries to views over Carmarthen Bay the studio provides inspirational determine the overall condition, size and acreage of the space for creativity and craft. The building and been built to the property, and also any planning, rights of way, easements or highest construction and insulation standards with Velux roof other matters relating to it. light providing natural light. Solid wall construction clad with log cabin style finish and stable door, Xtrathen and space blanket OFFICES fully insulated walls that provide for comfort and utility. The Carmarthen Office 01267 236363 Llandeilo Office 01558 822468 building is complete with fully insulated solid floor finished in or out of hours number 07789716520 high quality clip-flooring and this under a pitched Welsh slate roof. WEB SITES View all our properties on www.bjpco.com www.rightmove.co.uk FURTHER DETACHED OFFICE www.onthemarket.com A further heated office with Velux roof light suitable for additional office space or as secure storage and located to the rear of the dwelling close to the office. WEATHER VANE An original and unique art work commissioned from Lisa Harding-Jones the famous Welsh Blacksmith. .
Recommended publications
  • Llansteffan (1MB, Pdf)
    Wildlife in your Ward Wildlife in your Ward – Llansteffan The Carmarthenshire Nature remain unrecorded and A resilient natural environment Partnership has produced this unmapped. There is always supports wildlife and provides a profile to highlight some of the more to find out. range of ecosystem services, wildlife, habitats, and important Wildlife and our natural e.g. agricultural products, sites in your local area. environment reflect local culture pollinators, timber, drinking Carmarthenshire is justly and past human activity. We see water, regulation of floods and celebrated for the variety within this in the field and hedgerow soil erosion, carbon storage and its natural environment, from patterns in our agricultural recreation and inspiration. Find the uplands in the north-east of landscapes, and in areas out more at: the county to our magnificent previously dominated by https://bit.ly/3u12Nvp coastline. industry where, today, new We hope it you will find this Every ward contributes to the habitats develop on abandoned profile interesting and that it rich and varied network of land. And our farm, house and might encourage you to explore wildlife habitats that make up street names provide clues to your local area and record what the county, whether that be the history of our natural you see. There are links in the woodlands, grasslands environment. profile that will help you to find hedgerows, rivers or gardens. The mosaic of habitats in out more and take action locally. There are still gaps in our Llansteffan make up an Thank you to all those in knowledge about ecological network. If these Llansteffan who have already Carmarthenshire’s natural habitats are well managed, sent information and photos.
    [Show full text]
  • Three Rivers Cockle Fishery 2010
    THREE RIVERS COCKLE FISHERY 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE issued pursuant to Byelaw 24 (Temporary Closure of Shellfish Fisheries) of the former South Wales Sea Fisheries Committee SUSPENSION OF TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE LLANYBRI, LLANSTEFFAN, ST ISHMAELS AND TANYLAN COCKLE BEDS THE WELSH MINISTERS GIVE NOTICE THAT, pursuant to Byelaw 24 (Temporary Closure of Shellfish Fisheries) of the former South Wales Sea Fisheries Committee (SWSFC)1, the closure of the cockle (Cerastoderma edule) beds at: Llanybri defined below (“Llanybri cockle beds”) is suspended to enable cockle gathering on the Afternoon Low Water of Saturday 17 July and then on a Single Tide on Weekends only (from 00:01 on each Saturday morning to 23:59 on each Sunday night) with effect from 00:01 on the 24 July 2021 until 23:59 on the 31 December 2021. Llansteffan defined below (“Llansteffan cockle beds”) is suspended to enable cockle gathering on the Morning Low Water of Wednesday 21 July and then on a Single Tide on Wednesday & Thursday only (from 00:01 on each Wednesday morning to 23:59 on each Thursday night) with effect from 00:01 on the 28 July 2021 until 23:59 on the 31 December 2021. St Ishmael and Tanylan defined below (“St Ishmael and Tanylan cockle beds”) is suspended to enable cockle gathering on the Morning Low Water of Wednesday 21 July and then on a Single Tide on Wednesday & Thursday only (from 00:01 on each Wednesday morning to 23:59 on each Thursday night) with effect from 00:01 on the 28 July 2021 until 23:59 on the 31 December 2021.
    [Show full text]
  • Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/25/2018 6:57:35 PM OMB No
    Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/25/2018 6:57:35 PM OMB No. 1124-0002; Expires April 30,2017 vs. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended For Six Month Period Ending 06/30/2018 (Insert date) t - REGISTRANT 1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No. CMGRP, Inc. d/b/a Weber Sharidwick 3911 (c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 733 Tenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001 2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual: (1) Residence addressees) Yes □ No □ (2) Citizenship Yes □ No □ (3) Occupation Yes □ No □ (b) If ah organization: (1) Name Yes □ NoS (2) Ownership or control Yes □ No 0 (3) Branch offices Yes □ No 0 (c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. None IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a). " 3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6month reporting period. Yes □ No 0 ’ - If yes, have you filed ah amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No □ If no, please attach the required amendment. T fkeExhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy orthe charter, articles otincorporation/associationrand by laws of a registrant that is an organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon writtcri'application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Discover Carmarthenshire SOUTH WEST WALES
    Discover Carmarthenshire SOUTH WEST WALES Official Visitor Guide 1 discover... First time in Carmarthenshire? Then lucky you, because the delights of this incredibly diverse county are just waiting to be discovered. Unspoilt landscape is what draws most visitors to Carmarthenshire, but there is so much more here to keep you 3 coming back. he dizzy heights of majestic you can fish, cycle or stroll. TCarreg Cennen Castle, the Spend action-packed days breathtaking beauty of the jumping over cliffs and quiet Beacons and the uniqueness of evenings unwinding in country Dylan Thomas’s lovely pubs over a pint of local brew. Laugharne, experience Carmarthenshire has a unique crystalline coastlines and vibrant sense of place and if you are 4 world-class gardens. We’ll even looking for authentic share with you some of experiences, we’ve got timeless Carmarthenshire’s best kept landscapes - not tired beaches, secrets - did you know we have character - not crowds. What the longest, sandiest beach in you will discover here is Wales and the only known countryside pure and simple, a Roman gold mine in Britain? coastline that has changed little Carmarthenshire’s beauty is not since the days it inspired Dylan simply aesthetic. You can walk, Thomas, and places to visit that 5 1 | discovercarmarthenshire.com inside... 7 3 sea & coast 15 taste it, touch it, 5 castles & gardens see it 7 great outdoors 17 rural chic 9 days out 19 grading & symbols 11 10 great days out 21 where to stay 8 13 market towns 45 map 1 Dryslwyn 2 2 Pembrey 3 Marros 4 National Botanic Garden of Wales 5 Laugharne Castle 9 6 Burry Port Harbour have genuine charm and 7 Brecon Beacons National Park character.
    [Show full text]
  • Carmarthen Wales Brochure
    Global Education Education Global CARMARTHEN, WALES WALES CARMARTHEN, (CGE) for Center HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES SMITH WILLIAM AND HOBART Excursions The University of Wales Trinity St. David offers HWS students a full package of excursions and cultural expeditions designed to let you experience the unique beauty and heritage of Wales. Some local activities include seal- spotting off the Welsh coast and climbing Llansteffan Castle, while more distant destinations for excursions may include Cardiff, Bath and London. All the excursions offered in the cultural program are included in the basic program fee. In addition, for an extra fee, students may opt to participate in guided “outdoor adventure” experiences such as kayaking, orienteering, mountain climbing and the like. Going Abroad With the CGE Students will be charged standard HWS tuition and fees and a $550 administrative fee. This will cover credit for a four-course semester, airport arrival services, orien- tation program and excursions. Note that no room or board charge is included. Students will pay room fees of approximately $2200 for the fall semester and $2600 for the spring semester directly to Trinity St. David and they should bring their board fee to cover meals. While food expenses will vary according to individ- ual tastes, we estimate that about $2100—$2500 should be sufficient for students who prepare their own meals. Costs for both room and board will be higher in the spring due to the longer semester. Additional expenses not covered include airfare, books, visa, and personal expenses (laundry, entertainment, ground transportation and independent travel). We estimate airfare for this program at $1000—$1200 from the East Coast, books at $300 and visa at $460.
    [Show full text]
  • Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth Estuaries Name
    Welsh seascapes and their sensitivity to offshore developments No: 42 Regional Seascape Unit Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth estuaries Name: Ginst Point to Delacorse, west side Afon Taf. (Photo © Natasha Lough, CCW) Ginst Point to Delacorse, west side Afon Taf. Photo © Monica Jones, CCW ) Ginst Point to Delacorse,west side Afon Taf. (Photo © Monica Jones, CCW) Afon Cywyn to Wharley Point, east side Afon Taf. (Photo © Natasha Lough, CCW) 1 Welsh seascapes and their sensitivity to offshore developments No: 42 Regional Seascape Unit Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth estuaries Name: Seascape Types: EHMR Key Characteristics Rounded, coastal, rural hills enclosing two picturesque estuaries and providing the backdrop to the third (Gwendraeth). Historic rural villages with castles commanding views of the estuaries at Laugharne, Llansteffan and Kidwelly. Rural pastoral coast and hinterland with prominent deciduous woodlands on steep slopes and conifers and dunes to the south east. Two enclosed estuaries and the third more open with mud, sand and saltmarsh, particularly south of the Gwendraeth. Key views from hills, historic settlements and railway. Key cultural associations: Large historic landscape covering both land and sea, extensive SSSI. The setting for the poet Dylan Thomas’s cottage. Physical Geology Devonian Lower Old Red Sandstone defines the coastal hill landscape with Ordovician Characteristics measures inland. Wind blown sand lies over millstone grit and coal measures to the south east. Boulder clay lies on valley sides with alluvium in the valley bottoms. Coastal landform Rounded hills rise fairly steeply to around 130m AOD from the narrow valley floors with lower undulating landform further inland. The Taf and Tywi rivers form major sinuous valleys through the hilly landscape.
    [Show full text]
  • Contemporary, 2 Bedroom House in a Unique Position Set Back from the Foreshore of Ferryside Beach
    Tel: 01550 777790 Email: [email protected] Website: www.profilehomes.com Penybanc Farm Office, Llangadog,Carmarthenshire, SA19 9DU Ref: 0bea04 Beachside, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5SF. Contemporary, 2 Bedroom House in a unique position set back from the foreshore of Ferryside Beach. Excellent Holiday Letting potential. Excellent transport link with main line railway, Ferryside station, a stone’s throw away. Carmarthen 8 miles with A48/M4-link, Llanelli 11 miles, Swansea 24 miles. This truly unique house was, we are informed, completed in 2019. It has fabulous views of the length of Ferryside Beach, Carmarthen Bay, and across the estuary to Llansteffan castle and beyond. This property offers you a beach literally on your doorstep and numerous interesting places to visit. The area is a haven for birds and wildlife. In the agents opinion this house is very well suited as a lucrative holiday letting enterprise or for your own holiday home use. House Accommodation: - Ground Floor: Study area, Open-Plan Kitchen, Dining Room and Lounge with Log Burner and Shower room. First Floor: Study area, Bedroom with walk in dressing room, further Bedroom and Shower Room. Externally: - Private parking, decking area and small beach themed gabion walled garden. Desirable location adjacent to the beach at Ferryside and within easy walking distance of the vibrant village amenities. There is a primary school, general store, post office, doctor’s surgery, village hall for functions, new community centre, hotel with heated indoor swimming pool, (open to the public on a membership basis), pub, yacht club, main line railway station to Carmarthen and East, sandy beaches, coastal walks and a picturesque rural landscape.
    [Show full text]
  • Coast & Castle Weekend
    Find route notes, maps and profiles at: discovercarmarthenshire.com/explore/road-cycling/ The county town, Carmarthen, makes an ideal base for combining two of Carmarthenshire’s most scenic, moderately challenging road routes, tracing secluded river valleys and bracing coastal trails, for a weekend of wild landscapes and indulgent eating and drinking. Combining two of our online mapped routes, we’ve curated a tempting weekend break, with brief directions to help you explore the region, and ideas for places to stay, eat, drink and visit. Tywi Valley Tour of Castles Day 1: Distance: 95km/59 miles Estimated Time: 4 to 7 hours Coast & Castle Weekend Llanbedr Pont Steffan Lampeter Llanymddyfri Veering north and then Llandovery Castellnewydd Emlyn Newcastle Emlyn This lovely ride, packed with historical and natural gems, is a tale of west from Llandovery, A40 you’ll work off two valleys. Set out north‐east from Carmarthen along the Towy Valley A40 towards Llanarthne, where Wright’s Food Emporium is impossible to some of those Llandeilo Caerfyrddin ignore – pause for a coffee at least, though only the strongest‐willed calories with the Carmarthen A40 A483 Sanclêr A40 St. Clears A48 will leave without filling panniers with treats from the deli. Continuing climb out of the A40 Rhydaman Brynaman Cross Hands Ammanford along the valley, the skyline is dominated first by the distinctive shape Towi Valley, A48 A483 Cydweli of Paxton’s Tower, an early 19th‐century folly built in honour of Lord rewarded with Kidwelly M4 spectacular views. The Porth Tywyn Nelson, then the broken walls of 13th‐century Dryslwyn Castle.
    [Show full text]
  • Weatherman Walking at Llansteffan
    bbc.co.uk/weathermanwalking © 2013 Weatherman Walking Llansteffan Walk Approximate distance: 12 miles 1 Start For this walk we’ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them. 2 3 6 4 End N 5 W E S Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right 2009.All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100019855 The Weatherman Walking maps are intended as a guide to help you walk the route. We recommend using an OS map of the area in conjunction with this guide. Routes and conditions may have changed since this guide was written. The BBC takes no responsibility for any accident or injury that may occur while following the route. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear and check 1 weather conditions before heading out. bbc.co.uk/weathermanwalking © 2013 Weatherman Walking Llansteffan Walk Start: The B4312 Llansteff an to Carmarthen Road – at the turn off to Llangynog Starting ref: SN 376 155 Distance: About 12 miles Grade: Moderately strenuous Walk time : 5-6 hours This delightful walk takes you through the scattered farms and lanes of the Llansteff an Peninsula and around its spectacular headland, off ering commanding views of the South Wales coast. The walk begins in countryside farmed by Dylan Thomas’s family. It’s an area where he spent many holidays as a child and which inspired the much-loved poem Fern Hill. It leads on to the Taf estuary with views over to Laugharne, and then rounds the headland where there are spectacular views out to sea and across a long stretch of the south Wales coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Ferryside-News-Apartment-Partics.Pdf
    Tel: 01550 777790 Email: [email protected] Website: www.profilehomes.com Penybanc Farm Office, Llangadog,Carmarthenshire, SA19 9DU Ref: 0Fer27s Ferryside Shop and Apartment, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5RR. Unique opportunity to buy a fully renovated and diverse mixed use property with full planning for Commercial and Private Residential use. Comprising of a fully renovated Shop, and a 2 Bedroom First Floor Apartment. Sought after location in the coastal village of Ferryside. A short walk from the beach and railway station. Carmarthen 8 miles with A48/M4-link, Llanelli 11 miles, Swansea 24 miles. This village centre property offers a superb opportunity for those wanting to purchase a property offering a village centre shop with a self-contained first floor 2 bedroom apartment. The whole property has just been completely renovated and is finished to a high standard with a modern contemporary style. Formerly the village newsagents, planning permission was granted in November 2019 for a Hair/Beauty/Nail Salon and a residential flat. We understand however that if required, it may be possible to obtain change of use, subject to a formal application to Carmarthenshire County Council. Currently a blank canvas, in the agent’s opinion the shop is ideally located for many uses, such as a café, tea-room, various retail uses. Shop: - Ground Floor: Currently an open-plan area, (salon, waiting and reception areas), Kitchen, separate Office/Nail bar area and Cloakroom. Apartment: - First Floor: External access, Open-Plan Kitchen/Living Room,
    [Show full text]
  • Reiseplan - 18-Tägige Rundreise Durch Wales
    Reiseplan - 18-tägige Rundreise durch Wales Tag 1: Ankunft Manchester Flughafen, Fahrt nach Cardiff, Hotel Check-in Cardiff Tag 2: Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle/Castell Rhaglan Tag 3: Castell Coch, Caerphilly Castle, Cardiff Castle Tag 4: Margam Castle, Neath Abbey, Dunraven Castle, Southerndown/Dunraven Bay Tag 5: Pen y Fan Wanderung, Brecon Cathedral -- (Alternative: Cyfarthfa Castle) Tag 6: Check-out, Llyn y Fan Fach (See), Carreg Cennen Castle, Hotel Check-In Tenby -- (Alternative: Llandyfeisant Church, Dinefwr Castle) Tag 7: Laugharne Castle/Castell Talacharn, Llansteffan Castle, Kidwelly Castle Tag 8: Carew Castle, Pembroke Castle, Saint Govan's Chapel Tag 9: St David's Cathedral & Bishops Palace, Tenby Ortserkundung (Alternative: St. Catherines Fort) Tag 10: Hotel Check-out, Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber, Cenarth Bridge & Falls, Aberystwyth Castle, Hotel Check-in Aberystwyth Tag 11: Hotel Check-out, Harlech Castle, Criccieth Castle, Hotel Check-in Llanberis Tag 12: Caernarfon Castle, Beaumaris Castle -- (Alternative: Plas Newydd House) Tag 13: Conwy Castle, Mauerrundgang, Conwy Ortserkundung -- (Alternative: Aber Falls) Tag 14: Chirk Castle, Castell Dinas Bran, Valle Crucis Abbey, Betws-y-coed (Dorf) (Alternative: Castell Dolwyddelan) Tag 15: Snowdon Mountain Railway, Castell Dolwyddelan, Llyn Padarn, Castell Dolbadarn -- (Alternative: Electric Mountain in Llanberis) Tag 16: Penrhyn Castle, Beddgelert (Dorf), Portmeirion Tag 17: Hotel Check-out, Glyder Fawr Bergwanderung, Fahrt nach Manchester, Hotel Check-in Manchester Tag 18: Check-out, Abflug Manchester Flughafen Grün: Unsere empfohlene Nutzung des 7-tägigen Explorer Passes. Der Pass kann an 7 beliebigen Tagen innerhalb eines Zeitraums von 14 Tagen ab der ersten Nutzung verwendet werden. Für aktuelle Öffnungszeiten und Preise sowie Hotelempfehlungen besuchen Sie bitte unsere Webseite burgen- und-kathedralen.d.
    [Show full text]
  • This Is Wales. 02–03 This Is Wales It’S Our Year of the Sea
    2018 visitwales.com This is Wales. 02–03 This is Wales It’s our Year of the Sea The sea is our theme for 2018. In Wales, we’ll be celebrating our shores in many ways, with epic events, attractions and experiences we can all share. It’s a theme that fits Wales like a glove. We’re a nation shaped by the sea. Coastline – 870 miles/1,400km of it – wraps itself around most of the country. Uniquely, you can see it all from the Wales Coast Path, the first of its kind in the world. There’s more. We have 230 beaches (yes, someone has counted them all) and 50 islands. Blue Flags – the ultimate international badge of quality – fly over 50 beaches and marinas, the highest concentration in Britain. This is Wales. 04 Coast Stories 08 Our Inland Shores 10 Cities by the Sea 12 Splash About 14 Country Life 16 Green Ways 18 Past Masters This magazine is also available in Welsh, German, Dutch, 20 Wales in Bloom French, Catalan and Spanish. Visit Wales cannot guarantee 22 In the Food Mood the accuracy or reliability of the information in this 24 Best Fests publication and hereby disclaim any responsibility for any error, omission or misrepresentation. To the fullest extent permitted by law all liability for loss, disappointment, negligence or other damage caused by reliance on the information contained in this guide is excluded. You are Travel Itineraries. advised to check all details and information with the business concerned before confirming a reservation. All rights 26 The Wales Way reserved.
    [Show full text]