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Fronifor Flats - Cilie

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Fronifor Flats | Cilie Flat | Eluned Flat | Ty Llew Flat

This flat consists of two flight of stairs that climb up to a spacious flat with wonderful sea scenery from virtually all windows. There is a double bedroom and a room with three single beds. 5 can sleep comfortably. The kitchen has a microwave, oven, fridge and a washing machine. The back door leads to the garden where you can dry clothes.

Press here to see the rates for staying in the Cilie Flat, Fronifor, or here for booking details .

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Cilie Flat
Cilie Flat
Cilie Flat
Living Room
Double Bedroom
Children's Bedroom
Cilie Flat
Cilie Flat
Cilie Flat
Kitchen
View from Bedroom
View from Bedroom

Further Details

To let: Cilie, Self catering flat
Sleeps: 5 - One room with a leather double bed, one room with 3 single beds (one of which is a trundle).
Open: Through the year
Languages: Welsh and English
Disability access? No, stairs leading up to the flat.
Welcome to: Walkers, Cyclists (shed to keep bikes with a lock), fishermen, children. No pets and no smoking.
Resources: Garden - with clothes line, Private Parking, Washing & Drying Machine.
Linen: Bed linen provided
Kitchen contents: 4 cooking hobs and Oven, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Toaster, Kettle, Table & Chairs.
Bathroom: Toilet, sink & Shower.
General: Central Heating, Ironing table + iron, Colour Television, DVD Player.
Order: Online Form or telephone - credit cards accepted
Minimum per week: £282 - Press here to see exact rates
Maximum per week: £612 -Press here to see exact rates

This flat is named after - Bois y Cilie

A family of poets brought up on Cilie farm, Cwmtudu. The famous author T. Llew Jones says of them:

"It was a large family of twelve children – five girls and seven boys – all children to the blacksmith and the poet Jeremiah Jones and his wife Mary.
Two of the sons went to the ministry and became two of the most prominent and popular ministers of the day."

"One son won the Crown and the Chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, and three of them were awarded with the white gown of the Bardic ‘Gorsedd’ for their contribution to Welsh poetry."

"Another one won the ‘Academy’ award for the best poetry of the year. The brother’s between them published about ten volumes of poetry and literature"

For more information on the Eisteddfod go to: www.wikipedia.org

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