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Erw-lon Farm

Accommodation Details

Erw-Lon Farmhouse is a lovely peaceful working farm of beef and sheep set in the Pembrokeshire National Park at the foot of the Preseli Hills overlooking the beautiful, wooded Gwaun Valley where the river Gwaun tumbles prettily along to meet the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline and majestic Red Kites and Buzzards are often to be seen swooping and gliding above the farmhouse, delighting our guests as they relax in our lovingly tended garden.

Erw-Lon Farmhouse is tastefully decorated and furnished and is centrally heated throughout. The owner, Mrs Lilwen McAllister lives on the premises with her husband Bernard, and provides a warm welcome and personal service throughout your stay. Lilwen was voted AA Landlady of the Year in 2006, and is a holder of the prestigious Welcome Host Wales Gold Award for outstanding hospitality and service.

The atmosphere is relaxed with wholesome home cooking, imaginatively presented, using fresh local farm produce whenever possible. Meals are served in the spacious dining room which has seperate tables, and there is also a comfortable lounge.

Garden PatioWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Erw-lon Farm, Pontfaen, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9TS

Type
B&B

Email
lilwen@erwlonfarm.co.uk

WEBSITE

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