Visit us at Inigo Jones Slate Works.
Visit us at Inigo Jones Slate Works, Y Groeslon, Caernarfon, North Wales. Spend the day here visiting the Great Slate Tour, trying your hand at Calligraphy or Engraving Slate.
As a memento of a great day in North Wales, why not purchase a memento of 500 million your old Welsh Slate from our Showroom, or visit the onsite Cafe and Farm Shop, selling local meats and lovely Cake!
INIGO JONES [the architect]
Made this for p.4 Paarrkaaaahhh.
This is my attempt at making some old dude look epic.
Inigo Jones
Inigo Jones on Saturday morning the 12th November 2011
Inigo Jones - Childhood's End
A patchy rehearsal tape from the scout hall in the early 1980's. Only three pics available to work with so excuse the repetition.......
Round the Foryd, Caernarfon
A timelapse style walk around The Foryd, a 4.5 kilometre coastal road alongside the tidal Foryd Bay & the south western section of the Menai Straits.
Total length of walk from Llanfaglan to Caernarfon Castle: 5.9 kilometres.
Gypsy Wood Activity Park - Bontnewydd - Caernarfon
Gypsy Wood Park is…… a magical day out for visitors of all ages
There aren’t many places where you can combine the magic of fairies with the charm of animals and the rugged wilderness of 20 acres of beautiful natural woodland……. but here at Gypsy Wood Park, that’s just what we do, which is why we are one of Wales’ best kept secrets.
Gypsy Wood Park is a unique North Wales attraction that all the family will love. There are loads of things to see and do at our outdoor park in the foothills of Snowdonia in North Wales, and we’re a must-see attraction for all animal, nature, outdoor, train and fairy lovers.
Gypsy Wood Park is……. an enchanting place with so much to see.
A487 Porthmadog to Caernarfon
A journey along the same route but travelling the opposite direction to the last video: northbound from Minfford & Porthmadog to Caernarfon (via Llanwnda rather than the old road through Dolydd).
Audioswapped soundtrack: Adventures in Dreamland - Musicshake
Banqueting House, London
Watch Harry Mount, author of A Lust for Window Sills, talk about the architectural delights of the Inigo Jones's Banqueting House.
Penygroes RFC
Under 16's rendition of Hey Mickey! 2012
A487
This video is about A487 in The Wales.
Nice road to ride if you are ever that way.
Golygfa o Borthmadog
Golygfa o Borthmadog - O gopa Moel y Gest
TRFC U11 End of Season (Director's Cut)
TRFC Under 11 Season 2007/8
Watch the YouTube Cut (shorter):
Lon Goed northbound walk (Chwilog, near Pwllheli, Wales, UK)
On the A497 road between Llanystumdwy and Chwillog, an old 'green lane' heads north. You can trace it's route on detailed maps but you'd miss it unless you knew what to look for. But why not have a stroll down this fascinating tree-lined avenue, which stretches for 8km near Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd.
Built in 1820 as a cart road to carry limestone to the Mostyn Estate, the ancient road that reached inland from the southern coast through rural farmland has since become an icon in the local area. The Welsh poet, R Williams Parry, wrote his famous Eifionydd poem about it.
My time lapse film shows it's character, state and degree of continuity during January 2011, starting by the A497 and heading north. I've also added a few shots of July 2009 to show the summer contrast. Most of the route is either a track or a public footpath. Parts are better recognised by walkers than others. Being tree-lined, it makes a great walk on hot summer days where shelter is desired. It is also likely to be a quiet walk. Some sections can get muddy in winter, as you see. You can see part of the route highlighted on an aerial photo here, although my time lapse film continues further north too:
For techno people, I took one still photo every 10 paces or so. of course it slowed me down but not unduly so if the main purpose of the visit was to do the walk itself. Taking a set of still images also enabled me to 'ignore' a few physical barriers along the route (gates, walls etc).
Walks around Mid Wales - Devils Bridge
A great walk up in the mountains behind devils bridge in wales. Great place and some stunning views
Bwlch Y Groes - The easiest bit of the hard route up there
Soul destroying and leg killing climb up Hellfire pass between Dinas Mawddwy, Bala and Lake Vyrnwy. The 'easiest' part of the climb until it really ramps up around that corner at the top. Not for the faint hearted!
Spitfires The Prisoner Arrival into Porthmadog 29 5 10.MP4
The class 37's return to Porthmadog sorry about the quality mobile phone footage only.
Bron Eifion VIP Holiday Lodge
This is our disgusting VIP holiday lodge, rated 8/10 by Hoseasons, who think this is worth £971.00 for a week stay. The pics of the trampoline and open shed, is the view from our lodge and where the park owners actually live, Our spacious and comfy lodge accommodation was grotty and dirty, everything was tired and worn, park surrounded by weeds, please check out before booking your holiday here,
1743 - Village Post Office Business For Sale in Penygroes Gwynedd North Wales
1743 - Village Post Office Business For Sale in Penygroes Gwynedd North Wales
Call 08448 711484 Preferred Commercial the UK's preferred business brokers
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Business Details
Village Post Office Business For Sale in Penygroes Gwynedd North Wales
Penygroes, Gwynedd, Wales
Advert Ref: 1743
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is pleased to offer for sale this old established Post Office business, which has been in our clients' hands since 1983 and which is only now being placed on the market due to their wish to retire. The Post Office has a salary of approximately £42,000 per annum and a retail turnover in the region of £12,000. This is derived from the sale of stationery, greeting cards and confectionery. There is huge scope to increase retail turnover by introducing more lines and moving towards a full convenience store. From October 2010the Post Office will offer the Application Enrolment and Identity service, which will bring in extra income. The business benefits from self-contained three bedroom accommodation above which is ideal as owners' accommodation or could be let out to generate additional income. There is also a 2/3 bedroom cottage opposite, which is available by separate negotiation. There is also a private car park to the rear of the property offering scope to extend the premises in the future, subject to appropriate planning being granted. We feel this represents an ideal opportunity to acquire an old established Post Office business with immense scope for future growth. Early viewing must come highly recommended.
3486 - Village Public House in Penygroes Dyfed For Sale Preferred Commercial
3486 - Village Public House in Penygroes Dyfed For Sale Preferred Commercial
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Village Public House in Penygroes Dyfed
Penygroes, Dyfed, Wales
Advert Ref: 3486
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this popular public house, which was established in 1852 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 2003. The business is only now being placed onto the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The public house is currently run at a pace to suit our client and generates a turnover in the region of £95,000 with a gross profit of 55%. Our client offers a wide range of alcohol and plays host to darts and pool teams. There is scope to increase turnover by introducing food sales and embarking on a modest marketing campaign as there is currently little advertising in place. A new owner could perhaps increase turnover further by increasing the opening hours as the public house closes early on Sundays. The Farmers Arms is the only public house in the village and boasts a loyal customer base. The business has a 3 bedroom apartment to the first floor which could be used as private accommodation or rented out to create additional income. We feel this is an ideal opportunity to acquire a village public house with immense scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Property
Freehold
Location
The Farmers Arms occupies substantial 2-storey premises, ideally located in a prominent trading position on the busy main road running through the village of Penygroes, Dyfed. The public house is surrounded by residential properties from which it draws much trade. There is free parking to the rear and the premises are well-served by public transport with several bus stops nearby. Penygroes is an affluent village surrounded by picturesque countryside and is a delightful place in which to live. Penygroes is easily accessible with the B4556 running through the heart of the village. The A476 is 1.5 miles to the south-west with the M4 motorway 5.2 miles to the south. Ammanford is 3.5 miles to the east and Swansea is 17 miles to the south.
Premises Details
Substantial 2-storey rendered premises, with 3 bedroom private accommodation. Briefly comprising:
Ground Floor
• Entrance hall leading to main bar with banquette seating, loose chairs & tables and tiled flooring
• Main bar with glass washer, bottle chiller and optics display
• Lounge area with banquette seating and chairs & tables
• Games room with pool table, dartboard, tiled floor and doorway to bar
• Gents WC
• Ladies WC
• Kitchen with 4 burner hob & griddle, extractor, refrigerator and microwave oven
First Floor
Private accommodation comprising:
• Lounge
• Office
• Bathroom
• 3 x double bedrooms
External
• Covered smoking area with 2 x patio heaters
• Garden area with picnic tables and various sheds
• Car park for approximately 10 vehicles
• Small front terrace with 2 x picnic tables
Trading Hours
Mon: 5.00pm - 12.00am Tues: 5.00pm - 8.00pm Wed: 5.00pm - 12.00am Thurs: 5.00pm - 11.00pm Fri: 4.00pm - 12.00am Sat:
11.00am - 12.00am Sun: 11.00am - 2.30pm