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Monday 30 June 2014

Home from Coed y Bryn

I have been away for the weekend, I slipped off to Cardigan to see James and Cerys and the kiddies. As always I stayed at the small B&B called Coed y Bryn, it is merely a 3 minute stroll from James and Cerys and is a real home from home. It is run by a lovely man called Godfrey who is a retired deep sea diver.


He keeps these on display, a real conversation starter.



The front view with Sally the resident Springer Spaniel rushing towards me for a fuss.


Breakfast is served in the airy conservatory, the grape vine is not solely for decoration or shade.


It takes control not to reach up and pluck a small bunch.

This is the 4th or 5th time that I have stayed here, Ben is made welcome but I do not take him in for breakfast as not everyone is a dog lover.
Coed y Bryn is a really comfortable place to stay, and very reasonable, It is not the Ritz but it does not pretend to be. The rooms are clean, comfortable and spacious, there are no itsy bitsy ornaments cluttering every flat surface or every inch of wall space. I once stayed in a place that had more china than Harrods and spent 2 days petrified that I would knock a priceless heirloom over and break it.
I did ask Godfrey if it was ok to write about my stay but he has no idea what I would say. I will not gain from this and it is purely my own view. 
This morning at breakfast I found that the 2 women at the next table were not only from WA but that I had visited their home town, we had a lovely chat before we went our separate ways. Me to drive home and them to walk to Poppit Sands, they are on a walking holiday.
It is a 5 - 10 minute stroll into town, it all depends on how many people there are for Ben to meet and greet. It is down a fairly steep hill so I take a stick to aid the climb back up, 2 years ago I could and did put Junior on my shoulders and stride up the hill with ease, I could not lift him now but hopefully I will be able to forgo the stick in the not too distant future.

James and Cerys are hoping to move in the next 2 months, they have their eyes on a house much nearer to Cerys,s family, the shops and school. I am keeping my fingers crossed that all goes smoothly for them.
James hosted a barbecue on Saturday and a good time was had by all, Ben managed to acquire a sausage and some steak trimmings so he certainly enjoyed it.
Francesca is back in 3 weeks so I hope that James and co will be able to come here for the day.

Oops the door bell has just rung and I have visitors so...

      TTFN                                                   Pam



12 comments:

  1. I don't know if I could I could resist picking at least one ;)

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    1. I had to, I would hate to set a bad example, it only takes one greedy person and they would all be gone.

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  2. What a lovely conservatory x

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    1. It is lovely I will post a picture of the other end later.

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  3. Lovely post, Pam, this sounds like the perfect B&B in my opinion. I'm really enjoying reading your new adventures!

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    1. I have stayed at many places over the years and this one ranks well up to the top.

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  4. I love B&Bs! So much friendlier than a hotel stay. The conservatory is a lovely place to start the day.

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    1. I am not comfortable in most hotels, they are not as friendly as a B&B. Once you have had a Godfrey breakfast in there you can tackle anything that the day throws at you.

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  5. I am soaking up all the wonderful adventures you are having as you make your new life in Wales. Each post is such a fine treat. Thank you Pam! (from Kelly all the way across the ocean in Portland, Oregon.).

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    1. I am glad to entertain you, it was once my dream to "do" the Oregon trail in a covered wagon, I would still do it like a shot if I did not have Ben to consider.

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  6. What a lovely room to have breakfast in, I don't think I would have any self control over those grapes.

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    1. You would have to do it before breakfast, once you have eaten there would not be room for a pip never mind a whole grape. Godfrey is a great believer in fuel for the day.

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