SPRING TRAVEL GUIDE – THE WELSH HOUSE PART I

Won’t you set down your broom and come away with me this weekend to beautiful Wales and The Welsh House? After we stayed in an old cottage there a few Octobers ago we fell in love with Wales, An April escape was planned and we had a jolly time cosied up in Dorian’s traditional style Ty Unnos cottage with Dean’s parents snuggled across the A-Mazing garden in Bryn Eglur. Come look inside! 

We chose to sleep under the exposed nest of hazel that makes up the roof of Ty Unnos – built not so long ago would you believe?! It is an authentic reconstruction of the legendary houses built between sunset and sunrise: Ty Unnos (One Night House). With its interior inspired by a traditional slate worker’s cottage – open plan living with sleeping loft – it’s a keeper.

The sun shone in through the windows each morning and the daffodils waved their golden faces and smiled over our breakfast table. The minute we walked through the door it was like – yes please, can we stay for good? 

With a separate office for the store, I think we could definitely inhabit a perfectly proportioned small house like this, filled with just the essentials and no clutter – could you?

The bathroom is a real surprise, no full shot here as it is such a lovely sight, you must see it for yourself, I have also left out a few other details so the magic will be all yours to take in if you find yourself in this wonderful part of Carmarthenshire!

We slept up there in the loft under the thatch, listening to the rain on the roof, cozied up under a beautifully patterned woven Welsh blanket of deep red. Reading novels, and catching up with all our favourite independent magazines, learning about the local area and planning afternoons out to all the places nearby we hoped to visit. 

One morning I opened the door and Mrs Jones wandered in for a saucer of milk. I miss Marlo and Wallis so much when we are away from them, that it was a very happy sight to see a set of pointy ears and a tail in the kitchen.

Cosy corners and stunning antiques in every direction, we had fun playing with the light and some cedar incense smoke in the mornings, drank tea and went out gallivanting along the cliffs and on the deserted beaches not too far away in the afternoons.

It was really nice to have a few days away from the internet and work, laughing, talking and gasping for breath as Dean made us all walk up hills, cliffs and mountains for the perfect view of the sea in all directions! We took so many photos and I have lots of great places to visit in my posts next week. 

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