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Visit The Talkhouse and you'll find a unique combination of quality food, great wines, beautiful accommodation and the ultimate in service. Mark and Stephen Garratt have combined all these qualities to create an experience that will ensure your stay is a memorable one.Whether joining us for lunch, an evening meal or overnight, you'll be warmly welcomed as a guest and hopefully you'll leave feeling you've made some new friends. Whatever the reason for your visit, we'll do all in our power to ensure you feel relaxed and rejuvenated - we will do this because we are all PASSIONATE about food, wine and a warm welcome!!From the outside the low-roofed whitewashed building resembles an enchanting countryside pub. Stepping inside you realise that there is more to The Talkhouse than meets the eye. The first room you enter is the sitting room - homely and intimate with comfy armchairs and sofa. Here, you can enjoy an aperitif before lunch maybe, savour an after-dinner coffee and liqueur or just relax with a book or magazine.The bar, with its beams and log fire, confirms that you are in a traditional coaching inn and offers a warm and friendly atmosphere with a wide choice of pre-dinner drinks where you can leisurely browse our exciting menu.Extensive use has been made of Laura Ashley fabrics in the refurbishment of the restaurant. The main room is beautifully sunny in summer, with French windows opening into a private garden where you can enjoy al fresco dining.Overnight guests can enjoy morning tea or coffee with a newspaper served in their room and then come downstairs to a cooked-to-order breakfast served with fresh orange juice, home made preserves and local wild honey. The accommodation consists of three very individual double rooms (all non-smoking). Each one is fitted with original pieces and has a distinctive name and character.Tirion (gentle and happy) is a businessman's room decorated in bold blues and cerises that give it a nautical feel. It has its own private vestibule, a small desk and a stylish 1920s modernistic bathroom decorated with gloriously deep-blue glazed Moustier tiles.Tybie (A Welsh saint, daughter of Brychan from Carmarthenshire) is a cosy, romantic room with sumptuous soft furnishings, antique pine furniture and a pretty wrought-iron bed with brass fittings. Tybie is complemented by an en-suite shower room with wall-to-wall Sicilian sandstone mosaic from Fired Earth.Myfanwy (fine and rare), with its corona over the king size bed, chandelier and gold sheen wallpaper, has a French ambience. It was in this room that we discovered, exposed and restored the oak frames of the original single-storey building.The adjoining room is dominated by a capacious glass and stainless steel shower. The walls are of African slate, and above the Italian wash basin hangs an antique oval mirror set in an unusual hand-painted frame.Great food which really awakens your taste buds is one of the real pleasures in life and our chefs, husband and wife Peter and Elsie InNearest TownCaersws Situated in hamlet of Pontdolgoch 1.5 mile from CaerswsDistance 1 MILES Caersws Distance to Beach (if applicable) 40 KMS Nearest situated near Aberystwyth and Aberdovey Suitable For:ADULTS LONE TRAVELLERS SENIOR CITIZENS WALKERS CYCLISTS No under 14s for accomodation or evening mealsChangeover DayOpen all year, every day
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