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Write your own review Checking In & Out: Llechwen Hall is a privately owned, historic, country house hotel that has everything to offer. Whether your trip is for the magnificent views, the exceptional food or just for business, at Llechwen Hall we strive to cater to your needs. The hotel contains twenty superb rooms with elegant yet stylish furnishings, two fine dining restaurants with an extensive menu and two bars with a wide range of refreshments to suit your taste. Set in six acres of ground, overlooking the valleys, the hotel offers a great venue for weddings and functions. For that extra important meeting, conference facilities are also available. Rooms & Rates (Availability) of Llechwen Hall Hotel Deluxe Double Room B&B Standard Single Room B&B Standard Double Room B&B Four Poster Room B&BFREE Delivery in the UK. Order within and choose at checkout. Note: This item is eligible for click and collect. Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you.




How to order to an Amazon Pickup Location? Find your preferred location and add it to your address book Pontypridd Revisited (Images of Wales) FREE Delivery in the UK. Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. FREE Delivery in the UK. DetailsTreforest, Glyntaff & Rhydyfelin FREE Delivery in the UK. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. I’d like to read this book on Kindle Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE . Publisher: The History Press; 07 edition (31 July 2007) 16.5 x 1 x 23.5 cm 1,123,285 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > History > Europe > Great Britain > Wales Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? Dean Powell has written many local history books on towns in South Wales for Tempus He works for the Pontypridd Observer newspaper.




What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Treforest, Glyntaff & Rhydyfelin Pontypridd: A Market Town (Images of Wales) See the customer review to see the review Was this review helpful? Look for similar items by category Books > History > Europe > Great Britain > Wales I am the Author, and I want to comment on my book. I am the Publisher, and I want to comment on this book. Set on top of a hill with a stunning approach, this country house hotel has served many functions in its 200-year-old history including time as a private school and a magistrates' court. The spacious, individually decorated bedrooms are well equipped; some are situated in the separate coach house nearby. There are ground-floor, twin, double and family bedrooms on offer. The Victorian-style public areas are attractively appointed and the hotel is a popular venue for weddings. Please quote 'The AA'. View the websiteWebsite: http://www.llechwen.co.uk




Steps for wheelchair: 1 Rooms with four-poster beds: 5 Use the route planner for your trip A470 N towards Merthyr Tydfil. At large rdbt take 3rd exit. At mini rdbt take 3rd exit, hotel signed 0.5m on left Nearest motorway: M4 junct 32 Local information for CF37 4HP Find the following in: Walks & Bike Rides Eight hand pumps lining the bar are the first clue that this pub is an ale lover's paradise. It's owned by the local award-winning Otley Brewing Company, and is a previous winner of the AA Pub of the Year for Wales. The brewery's flagship 02 Croeso is one of four regular Otley ales on offer, alongside guests from other UK microbreweries and imported bottles and kegs from Europe and America. Beer festivals are hosted every two months, when the choice expands to more than 20; and two annual cider festivals showcase Welsh draught ciders among others. To complete the refreshments line-up, the wine list is no also-ran, with quality choices from around the world and seven served by the glass.




Surrounded by the striking, wooded landscapes of South Wales, this 160-year-old market town pub includes many of the region's best ingredients in its dishes. The lunchtime bar menu keeps things simple with quality pub-grub offerings such as sandwiches, ploughman's, deep-fried haddock fillet in Otley ale batter, and Breconshire beef or lamb burgers, perhaps topped with maple-cured streaky bacon and melted Welsh Cheddar. In the evening the kitchen steps up the pace. Indicative starters are carpaccio of wood pigeon, chestnut and pickled girolle salad; or terrine of pork, duck and cranberry with cranberry pur�e and pecan nut salad. Main courses, too, reflect the kitchen's serious credentials: typical are pan-fried fillet of sea trout, smoked mackerel and potato hash, brown shrimp and herb butter with pickled celeriac; and roasted leg of Breconshire lamb, black pudding and caramelised shallot croquette, roasted carrot and white wine braising jus. Otley Ales, guest ales All day all week




No coach parties catered. From A470 onto A4054 (Pentrebach Rd to Merthyr road) into Ynysangharad Rd Find the following on:House for a Photographer is a residential project visualized by Hyde+Hyde Architects. This contemporary two story family home is located in Pontypridd, a small town 12 miles north of Cardiff, Wales. House for a Photographer by Hyde+Hyde Architects: “The dramatic site within an isolated, disused quarry on the edge of the Brecon National Park demanded an architectural intervention of elegant simplicity. With a modest budget and to counter the construction complexities associated with touching the quarry walls, we developed an object building suspended within the basin – collecting light and focusing on distant views like a camera Obscura. We chose to ‘touch the ground lightly’ to heighten the spatial drama and tension between an isolated pure form and the static noise of the exposed rock face. The new home will be constructed of in-situ concrete for the first floor cantilever slab.




A combined heat recovery unit will be used in conjunction with high performance insulated structural panels (SIP) – for the walls and 2nd floor, all helping to achieve a high level of thermal efficiency and air tightness. The passive strategies employed emphasise the importance of maximising long-lasting energy performance improvements to the fabric of a dwelling, before adding the optimum renewable solution. The choice of materials helps to reinforce the authentic nature of the development, ensuring that the architecture has an intelligent narrative based on both its aesthetic appearance and its reference to place. The majority of the elevation is clad with Cor-ten sheets, introduced as a rain screen facade. These are reminiscent of roofing materials found on local barns. Internally, the exposed OSB face of the SIP panel is used, with complementary areas of plasterboard to provide an abstract backdrop for the owner’s photographic works.” Renderings courtesy of Hyde+Hyde Architects

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