Located 800m off the A487 and 1.5 miles from Newport in Pembrokeshire. A tranquil village nestled within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Nevern’s Medieval past lives on through the legends relating to the castle and the church. Parts of the church extend back to the 10 century.
The Hall has a large, high ceiling room leading off the hall is the refurbished kitchen and the larger of the two committee/function rooms. Upstairs has a smaller committee room. Ground floor disabled toilet with full wheelchair access.
The main hall floor is marked out for badminton, when used as a dinning room can accommodate 100 dinners. The committee room for boardroom use accommodates 12 and theatre style for 25.
Heating in the main hall is infrared heaters on a separate coin meter. Cost of heating electricity is not included in the hire fee.
WiFi is available via a 4G hub. Password on payment of a fee dependent on data use expected.
The Trewern Arms Hotel is just the other side of the river (100m) offering a superb range of meals and accommodation. Other short term lets are available in the local area some with hot-tubs.
Wedi'i leoli 800m oddi ar yr A487 a 1.5 milltir o Drefdraeth yn Sir Benfro. Yn bentref tawel sy’n swatio o fewn Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro, mae gorffennol Canoloesol Nanhyfer yn parhau trwy’r chwedlau sy’n ymwneud â’r castell a’r eglwys. Mae rhannau o'r eglwys yn ymestyn yn ôl i'r 10fed ganrif.
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