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EASTER EGG HUNT AT BYRDIR!

Published on 14 Mar 2017 by Gwion Llwyd

Throughout April 2017, anyone staying at one of the studio flats at Byrdir Farm will be treated to an Easter Egg hunt! Don’t worry, you wont be expected to run around the farm gathering clues, Louise is going to hide your egg in the studio to add a bit of Easter cheer to your stay.


 

Romantic one bedroom barn conversion | Melin-Byrdir

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This luxury one bedroom studio cottage on a working farm combines comfortable accommodation with the rural charm of country life. A private patio and lawn has uninterrupted views across the farm down towards the sea and the distant flash of Bardsey lighthouse. Internally, modern facilities sit along side some of the original features of this converted stable. The convenience of modern living with echoes of the past.


 

Barn Conversion on a Working Farm | Stabal-Byrdir

LUXURY ONE BEDROOM COTTAGE ON A WORKING FARM | STABAL-BYRDIR
This luxury one bedroom studio cottage on a working farm combines comfortable accommodation with the rural charm of country life. A private patio and lawn has uninterrupted views across the farm down towards the sea and the distant flash of Bardsey lighthouse. Internally, modern facilities sit along side some of the original features of this converted stable. The convenience of modern living with echoes of the past.


 

Converted Hay Barn on a Working Welsh Hill Farm | Ty-Gwair-Byrdir

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