Felin Newydd House

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JUN 29

Countrypad news in July

strawberries at Felin Newydd HouseSummer time!

I do not think Wales has ever looked more beautiful than it has done this Spring and now we are loving the warmth of a proper Summer. The walled garden at Felin Newydd House is thriving and at least 25kg of delicious, sweet strawberries have already been picked. Our local Market in Hay-on-Wye has been overflowing with locally grown produce perfect for those gastronomes among you who like to give their fruit and veg a good squeeze and sniff before accepting it as worthy for your creations. Funnily enough the Kitchen at Felin Newydd is often used by professional chefs who love the way it is equipped and planned.
Our guests have enjoyed BBQ’s, Champagne and ice cream while playing a highly competitive bout of Croquet on the lawn. Cooling themselves down by paddling in the stream and evening walks to catch the sunsets. Fishing and swimming in the Wye or Usk have also proved a sensible way to enjoy time off in this spectacular part of Wales.

Comment from our last guests at Felin Newydd House:
“Back in the Black Mountains - favourite part of the world – All of us at home here – heat and flowers and children skipping across the lawn. Hay Bluff. Clifford church, birthday celebrations – feet dipping in the pond and the stream – climbing inside the Copper Beech – mornings of sunlight streaming through sash windows in bedrooms – wonderful! Truly magnificent stay in a very lovely house. Desperately sad to leave but our stay was memorable and the weather was perfect. For a large family celebration you can not do better.”
Vivien, Nick, Aiden, Nikki, Poppy, Bertie & Rosie

Comment from our last guest at Blaencwm:
“What a perfect way to spend a sunny weekend, idyllic setting, lovely wildlife, incredible views. Great walk up hay Bluff, excellent market in Hay on Wye (unusual jams), we recommend the Three Tuns in Hay for lunch.” Joe and Hannah

Late availability and special prices for small groups
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2 – 5th July we’ve had a cancellation - book this weekend now at £1,850 - that’s half price!!

9th – 12th July book this now and we’ll give you a 20% discount - pay £2,960

To send an enquiry about these dates click here

Please also remember that we have special prices for the groups who want to visit but don’t feel the group is big enough. You’ll have the whole house and gardens to yourself and we will charge you less as you will only be using up to 5 bedrooms.

For a full view of our current price list, please click here

What’s on in and around Hay-on-Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park?
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The Glanusk Estate, located 15 minutes from Felin Newydd, is hosting three great events this summer: their first British Eventing International Horse Trials 1st-4th July, Wales v’s Great Britain International Charity Polo Match 17th July and the Green Man Festival 20th-22nd August.

There are always farmers markets and shows on throughout the summer but especially worth mentioning is the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells on the 20th – 23rd July , the Llanthony show on the 7th August which has the last rodeo in the country and the fantastic lineup (including the Orquestra Buena Vista Social Club and Hugh Masekela) at the Brecon Jazz Festival on the weekend of the 6th, 7th and 8th August

MAY 10

Countrypad news in May

hay-festival1The Hay Festival

There is so much happening in our area this month and the most important is of course the Hay Festival. This year’s Hay Festival takes place from Thursday 27 May to Sunday 6 June 2010 and the highlights include Christy Moore, Bill Bryson, Roddy Doyle, Orquesta Buena Vista
Social Club, Brian May & Elena Vidal, Hilary Mantel, Philip Pullman, Tom Stoppard and many many more…
Please have a look at www.hayfestival.com for more information on the programme and how to book tickets.

Felin Newydd House Party Offers

We are now pleased to announce that we offer a SMALL GROUP PRICE for groups who want to stay at Felin Newydd but can’t quite manage to fill up all the numbers. For a maximum of 10 guests in 5 bedrooms the price for a long weekend is reduced to £2,500 or £3,450 for a week, which works out at £49.30 per person per night for total privacy in your own lovely country manor house!!

We also still have our late availability offers of:
10% discount when booking within 4 weeks of arrival
20% discount when booking within 2 weeks of arrival
50% discount when booking within 1 week of your arrival

For a full view of our current price list, please have a look at http://www.countrypad.co.uk/felin-newydd/prices.html

Wedding offers

We still have availability for wedding weekends in 2010 and 2011 and are now offering a 25% reduction on the price.

For more information on this please ask for our wedding brochure or have a look at our website http://www.countrypad.co.uk/felin-newydd/weddings-events.html

Corporate Groups

Who can imagine a more private, relaxing and quiet place to have a meeting, brainstorming or team building session. We have the most comfortable beds, beautiful airy rooms, delicious food. The house has wifi throughout and we can supply all your necessary needs with regards to conference equipment. We work closely with companies that specialize in corporate team buiding activities and these can be carried out in the fields surrounding the house – all in the exclusive privacy of Felin Newydd House.

Our standard midweek delegate pricing:

24 hour rate £1,500.00
48 hour rate £2,560.00

Full welsh breakfast is charged at £12 per person
All prices quoted include VAT

We also have optional daily delegate charges which include all catering, equipment, lunches etc and also flat rates just to hire the reception rooms in Felin Newydd without staying over night. Please enquire for these rates.

JAN 13

The New Year - “Cool Country Hideaways” Grazia

crabapples in the garden of our exclusive hire propertyFelin Newydd reaches the dizzy heights of being chosen by Grazia Magazine as their principle property in their article about Cool Country House Hideaways.

Hay-on-Wye is not only about The Hay-on-Wye Literary Festival but is a fantastic part of the world to spend trawling through boutiques, thumbing antique books of every subject and sitting by log fires with a pint and a bowl of home-made cawl. The magic of winter can be truly enjoyed in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons of Mid Wales.

DEC 28

A beautiful Country home for a Breconshire Christmas

breconshire-christmas1Shopping in Hay-on-Wye obviously a good selection of books new and old and also lovely boutiques: Bowie & Holbert, The Great English Outdoors, Chattels, F J Williams, the Thursday Market providing a great selection of local produce from foie gras and brioche to faggots and Swedes! Frosty walks in The Brecon Beacons or along the Gospel Pass, a spot of Pheasant Shooting or a good day out with The Golden valley Hunt – their Boxing Day Meet under the Clock Tower in the centre of Hay-on-Wye is a perfect example of this age old tradition. Our guests this year, however, confess to spending a lot of time sampling wine and smoked salmon in front of Felin Newydd’s open fires and not very much time exerting too much energy outside!

MAY 22

The Guardian Hay Festival

sheep on the Black Mountains outside Hay-on-WyeThis is just an amazing event set in green fields on the outskirts of Hay-on-Wye the most beautiful border town between England & Wales. This Year’s line up included: Alan Bennett, John Irving and former US President Jimmy Carter, Cherie Booth, the wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, Jamie Oliver, M&S boss Stuart Rose and former head of the Army General Sir Mike Jackson, petrol head Jeremy Clarkson, Jools Holland and his orchestra, Alex Valentine,
The festival has grown in size and stature since an invitation was extended to “a few like-minded friends” to gather for a weekend of literary relaxation in 1988.
Since then it has attracted some of the world’s leading writers, politicians and musicians. In 2001, ex-US President Bill Clinton famously called it “the Woodstock of the mind”.
The full line-up for this year’s event included a range of musical events and a film festival.
As well as ex-President Carter’s talk, other politicians including a trio from the Labour Party - former deputy PM John Prescott, Lord Hattersley and Lord Levy.
John Irving, author of The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules and Setting Free. Ffion Hague, wife of Conservative Party shadow foreign secretary William Hague, discussed ex-Liberal Prime Minister David Lloyd George and the women in his life.
Others in this year’s programme included author Will Self, playwright, director and scriptwriter Stephen Poliakoff, Salman Rushdie and author and broadcaster Melvyn Bragg.
US author and journalist Carl Bernstein, who along with Bob Woodward helped break the Watergate scandal story and ended the Nixon US administration in 1974 also featured.
From the world of comedy, Jimmy Carr, Marcus Brigstock, Omid Djalili and Rory McGrath.
Other famous faces included Charlie Higson and chess champion Garry Kasparov.
The Welsh festival now has satellite events in Segovia in Spain and Cartagena in Colombia.
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