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Tourism in Torpantau 1 site in this category
Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in the Brecon Beaconshttp://www.selfcateringcottagesinwales.co.uk We have three self-catering cottages situated around a courtyard with ample parking. The cottages were converted from old farm buildings and provide modern facilities while at the same time retaining the best characteristics of the old buildings. All the cottages are no smoking and we would ask our guests to respect our wishes. Children welcome. Pets welcome in Granary Cottages only.CATEGORIES: Guest Houses , Holiday Cottages , Non-smoking Accommodation LOCATIONS: Torpantau
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Heritage Builders Ltd Rhyl All works carried out. Buildiing - Plumbing - Roofing - Decorating - Electrical Tel 01745 360894 Fax 01745 369232 Rhyl Reply to this advertHomesitting - professional woman available, particularly in West Wales (Pembrokeshire / south Ceredigion / west Carmarthenshire). Happy to do light gardening / pet duties. Reply to this advertFantastic opportunity for everybody who wants to earn some extra cash! Look Good, Make Money, Have Fun! To find out more visit our website: www.oriflame-uk.co.uk Or call us now: 0 7933 64 9883 0 7717 84 2695 Gbrenchley@gmail.com Reply to this advertCARA Society, Registered Charity No.: 1101373, looks for any donation to fund its advisory & services promoting justice, health & education. Please contact: CARA,18 Ashwin Street, E8 3DL Tel/Fax: 020 72546415 Mob.: 07956952645 Dalston, London Reply to this advertI'm trying to trace a photograph for a book I'm writing, it was taken in October 1985 of two teenage lads sitting on Barmouth sea front (Marine Parade?) eating chips, possibly wearing hats and carrying guitars. Any help or search ideas please. Reply to this advert |
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