Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire where you can explore at a gentle pace the National Botanic Garden of Wales, set in in the 18th century parkland of the former Middleton Hall, or perhaps spend the day at Pumsaint Gold Mines and wear a miners helmet and lamp while touring the underground workings. This is the only place in Britain where the Romans mined gold.
Carmarthen Museum housed in the old palace of the Bishop of St Davids and set in the seven acres of grounds. The museum offers a wide range of local subjects to explore, from geology and prehistory to butter making, Welsh furniture and folk art.
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The Mill and Stable Barn
The Mill and Stable has 4 bedrooms and sleeps 9/12 and has all the same facilities for Disabled and elderly, and fitted out to a similar standard as The Cow Barn....
BaysHill House
Built in the early 19th Century BaysHill is a large and spacious Georgian house with considerable character throughout. It is ideal for a family gathering or for friends wishing to share a large and charming property. A beautiful, enclosed garden with a lawn and woodland adjoin...
Maerdy Holiday Cottages
Please see our website for full details of each property....
Tanglewood Self Catering Bungalow
Tanglewood is a detached, spacious and well furnished bungalow with breakfast area, lounge with woodburning stove, Satellite TV, DVD and dining room. Smart new fitted kitchen leading to breakfast room, lounge with woodburner and magnificent views, dining room. Dish washer, gas hob/double oven,...




