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Fronifor Flats | Cilie Flat | Eluned Flat | Ty Llew Flat This flat can sleep up to 3 people. There is a light double bedroom, and you can also sleep one person on the large leather sofa in the living room! There is an amazing view over Tresaith village and of the ocean from the living room window. All bed linen provided. The kitchen includes a microwave, cooking hobbs and a fridge. Press here to see the rates for staying in the Eluned Flat, Fronifor, or here for booking details . Press on one of the images to enlarge:
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This flat is named after - Eluned Phillips Eluned Phillips is a poet from Cenarth, on the border between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. She is the only female poet to have twice won the prestigious award of the Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. The first time was at the Eisteddfod in Bala in 1967. The subject was ‘Folds’ with which she competed twice, winning the crown with one and the second poem came within the best three poems in the competition. The winning poem follows three religious folds of the world, Islam, Christianity and the Chinese Buddha. The second time she won the Crown, was at Anglesey Eisteddfod in 1983. The subject this time was ‘Knots’. Following the war between Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands, Eluned Phillips takes a different attitude than that of a boastful Margaret Thatcher. The poem refers to the suffering seen on board the Sir Galahad, and commiserates the fact that people of the same race, from Wales and from Patagonia, shooting at each other. |
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