The Brown's Boutique B&B, Laugharne, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
The Brown's Boutique B&B in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, offers superb guesthouse accommodation in a famous
literary address. It was once the social hub of Laugharne as well as
Dylan Thomas’ favourite drinking establishment and now offers truly
luxurious accommodation.
This boutique B&B offers 13 luxurious rooms and a busy bar serving nibbles and snacks, real ale, a range of quality wines & Penderyn whisky. Live music is played in the bar every Sunday afternoon and monthly Poems & Pints night are held regularly. The Times gave The Brown's a 'Cool Factor' of 9/10 and it has recently been featured in The Telegraph, The Guardian, Tatler and The New York Times.
The rooms are positively luxurious with organic mattresses, Welsh linen and distinctive features.
Laugharne has always had a timeless quality. Stand on the foreshore and look out across the estuary. See the heron, the egrets and the curlews; a place for birdwatchers, anglers and walkers, as well as those who want to simply gaze across the water at Sir John’s Hill and Llanybri; then further on to the mouth of the Towy and the silken beach at Cefn Sidan; then further still to the mysterious headlands of the Gower Peninsula.
This boutique B&B offers 13 luxurious rooms and a busy bar serving nibbles and snacks, real ale, a range of quality wines & Penderyn whisky. Live music is played in the bar every Sunday afternoon and monthly Poems & Pints night are held regularly. The Times gave The Brown's a 'Cool Factor' of 9/10 and it has recently been featured in The Telegraph, The Guardian, Tatler and The New York Times.
The rooms are positively luxurious with organic mattresses, Welsh linen and distinctive features.
Laugharne has always had a timeless quality. Stand on the foreshore and look out across the estuary. See the heron, the egrets and the curlews; a place for birdwatchers, anglers and walkers, as well as those who want to simply gaze across the water at Sir John’s Hill and Llanybri; then further on to the mouth of the Towy and the silken beach at Cefn Sidan; then further still to the mysterious headlands of the Gower Peninsula.
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