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Mid-Wales, Part 1: The Lovely Penrhos Cottage

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Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Penrhos Cottage Sign

Simon and I spent the weekend at Penrhos Cottage. This homely cottage, set in the beautiful Welsh Valley of Corris was the perfect escape from busy life. We dubbed Penrhos ‘The Lovely Cottage.’ Here are some photos (click any photo for full size image):
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Simon popping his head out of The Lovely Cottage

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Cosy & Homely.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

The fireplace – we didn’t use it, as it was such good weather.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Practical Kitchen.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Bathroom 1

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Bathroom 2. A shower big enough for two.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

My bedroom.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

Simon’s Bedroom.

It was wonderfully peaceful, especially with the whooshing from the stream set in the centre of the valley. The view was great:

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

The View 1.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

The View 2.

We met the chickens, roosters and pigs that were in the field in front of the cottage:

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

The Chickens & Rooster.

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage

The pigs.

The Lovely Penrhos Cottage is the the perfect place to holiday; whether you’re looking for quietness or activity. For those looking for quietness and contemplation you can chill out in the cottage or take long walks in picturesque countryside. If you’re looking for activity there’s plenty of tourist attractions just a short drive away. The cottage features include Wifi, a fully functioning kitchen and a washing machine. Children and dogs are welcome.

It struck me that Penrhos Cottage would make a superb cottage for writers taking a writing holiday. Simon and I left The Lovely Cottage feeling rested, relaxed and recharged.

In Mid-Wales, Part 2 I’ll tell you about Aberdovey Beach, King Arthur’s Labyrinth and my fabulous gay mirror.

Blog soon,

Antony



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Welcome to the notice board of antonysimpson.com!

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As promised, the site has been redesigned after finishing my Nursing qualification at the University of Central Lancashire. What’s new? What’s the same? Well let me tell you…

First off there’s a fresh design with cartoony drawings. You’ll see some new areas (Adventures, Projects) along with some areas that have been around before (Photos, Work, Paganism, Guestbook, Contact Details). The art work for the cartoony drawings and the entire site design come to mention it has been designed by my good friend Sye Watts.

So let me guide you around the site. It’s return of the blogs! Here on the Home page I’ll be updating regularly with my news. It’s a great way for my friends, family and random people on the web to see what I’ve been up to including my Adventures.

Adventures pages are brand new and will show a blog containing photo’s and videos of planned adventures. These maybe little holidays like my ‘Road Trip around the UK – Stopping off at Edinburgh, Belfast, Anglesey, before heading home’, or exciting experiences from my five year plan. The five year plan maps out things I want to: learn, experience, do and the places I want to visit. And of course there will be photos.

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The photo gallery has been updated removing the older galleries (such as 18th Birthday ones) and will include new ones from my Sony Cyber-shot T300 digital camera.  Although my adventures are important to me, so is my career and so work continues to be included on the site.

The Paganism link aims to state what I as an individual believe on the spiritual path I follow. It is also intended to serve as a guide for those new to the path including useful websites and recommended reading. It is just a guide though, as everyone inevitably finds their own path, on their own journey.  The guestbook has stayed too.

Yes, the guestbook has stayed but has been wiped clean for the new site. Sye refers to my guestbook as being for my grandma as she signed the last one! So prove him wrong, and Sign it Now. 

Finally I love hearing off people. The wonderful thing about the Internet is that communication is so much easier and quicker than ever before. So if you wish to drop me a message, email me using the contact form.

Well I hope that guide was useful. I am going to get going, I’ll post another entry soon.

Antony

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