Crug Glas Country House
A highly rated country house and restaurant with a choice of traditional and contemporary rooms. Close to the cathedral city of St David’s and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
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Strangely enough, the abundant beauty of north Pembrokeshire is not matched by a great choice of quality places to stay. This goes some way to explaining why Crug-Glas is so popular (book early if you’re coming in summer). It’s a small country house on a very big farm. Your hosts Janet and Perkin Evans also look after a 600-acre farm, though please don’t think that you’ll be staying in a typical Welsh farmhouse. Janet is a tireless host and excellent cook. At Crug-Glas she has created a highly rated country house that combines homeliness with superior standards.
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Janet and Perkin Evans Attractive choice of traditional and contemporary rooms
Good food
Crug-Glas is a popular local restaurant too
North Pembrokeshire location
Untouched coastline and beaches, rich wildlife
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The house’s sober exterior gives little hint of what lies within. There’s a tremendous amount of space thanks to Crug-Glas’s Georgian ancestry. The rooms, mainly decorated in a traditional style with rich fabrics, grand furnishings, family heirlooms and attractive bathrooms, are warm and welcoming. But Crug-Glas’s repertoire isn’t just confined to traditional melodies. At the top of the house there’s a large suite decorated in cool, contemporary style and by summer 2009 there will be two sleek, brand-new suites based at former farm buildings in the grounds. Crug-Glas is the kind of place in which you can put your feet up after a day walking the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast Path – in fact, many of Janet’s guests do just that. And all of them look forward to her traditional cooking based on the best quality produce. It’s all about true flavour, says Janet: ‘People like to taste what they asked for.’

