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Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill
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Castlemorris, Wales
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No trip to the area would be complete without a visit to Melin Tregwynt. It's both a working mill and a superb cafe.
Family-run working mill, producing top quality woolen blankets, cushion covers, etc. Wonderful shop and great new cafe/restaurant only a minute from Berllan. Superb Welsh talent, not to be missed.
Melin Tregwynt, a small white washed woollen mill, can be found in a remote wooded valley on the Pembrokeshire coast. There has been a mill on this site since the 17th century, when local farmers would bring their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into sturdy Welsh wool blankets. Weathering wars, recessions and the passing of time, the looms have continued to work their magic. Melin Tregwynt fabrics are simple in spirit, satisfying in quality and timeless in design. Owned by the same family since 1912 the Mill now employs over 30 people and makes things that are useful, beautiful to look at and just a little bit special. www.melintregwynt.co.uk 01348 891225
Melin Tregwynt, a small white washed woollen mill, can be found in a remote wooded valley on the Pembrokeshire coast. There has been a mill on this site since the 17th century, when local farmers would bring their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into sturdy Welsh wool blankets. Weathering w…
Tregwynt Woollen Mill and newly opened café near to Mathry After enjoying the working mill and the world renowned textiles you can talk a lovely circular walk leaving your car in the mill car park. Walk over the bridge and round a corner and halfway up a hill with a cottage on the corner leave the road and continue to Aberbach on a footpath abounding with humerous found object sculptures. Past some picturesque cottages you will come to a sheltered (depending on the wind direction) pebbley cove. Walking west the footpath at the far end of the beach leads to Abermawr – known for its jasper and cornelian and other beautiful stones. At the far end of the beach (if you are not to laden with stones you just can’t leave behind) walk back up the valley through the woods to the road where you can turn left and just follow it back to Aberbach.
Tregwynt Woollen Mill and newly opened café near to Mathry After enjoying the working mill and the world renowned textiles you can talk a lovely circular walk leaving your car in the mill car park. Walk over the bridge and round a corner and halfway up a hill with a cottage on the corner leave the…