by John Brooks | Jul 15, 2024 | Mountains, pub, Uncategorized, walking
We have a guest staying in one of the Welsh Marches Cottages who is new to Monmouthshire and this part of South-east Wales and he asked for some suggestions for walks including in the Brecon Beacons. Well, the first thing to say is you’ve come to the right place. This...
by John Brooks | Nov 27, 2022 | events, heritage, pub, walking
If the Voilette Szabo trail in Herefordshire was a rainbow then they’d be three pots of gold at the end of it. The six-mile walk takes in the colours and shades of the Herefordshire countryside in all its glory. And the pots of gold? Well Golden Pot I is the most...
by Welsh Marches | Aug 17, 2021 | family, horses, pub, Uncategorized
It is not unusual for families to use the Welsh Marches cottages as a place to get together. Some hire all three cottages while others like Laura Shields and her family from Bolton hired the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid to accommodate mum and dad Pat and John, Laura and her...
by Welsh Marches | Sep 13, 2020 | churches, events, family, heritage, pub, Uncategorized, walking
John Wesley, the father of methodism, preached his first sermon in Wales on Devauden Green, our nearest village, in 1793. A bust of the preacher watches over the Village Green to commemorate the event with an information board giving details of his life and impact on...
by John Brooks | Aug 1, 2020 | churches, family, heritage, pub, Uncategorized, walking
Most of our guests come for a holiday but some come to work. Imogen and Christian Halbert from Oxfordshire near Blenheim Place spent three days here during which time they created a beautiful woven fence at a property in Cwmcarvan. The 70 metre-long continuous fence...
by John Brooks | May 15, 2020 | churches, heritage, pub, Tintern Abbey, Uncategorized, walking
The last trip I completed from the farm before the coronavirus shutdown was a walk with the poet Wordsworth with a side helping of the artists Turner and Gilpin. First leg was a route to Tintern for lunch at the Anchor, which had just re-opened after extensive...