Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Bro Meigan Gardens & Tea Room
Bro Meigan Gardens & Tea Room
Bro Meigan offers 6.5 acres of beautiful gardens with uninterupted views of the Preseli Hills. This peaceful haven will appeal to those who appreciate nature and tranquility. The traditional Tea Room is set in a converted 300 year old barn and serves home made cakes and cream teas at pretty tables set with bone china. In fine weather tea can be taken outside on the patio overlooking the gardens and Hills.
Situated on the B4332 between Eglwyswrw and Boncath to the west of A478.
Entry to the Tea Room only is free. For Garden admission prices, please see website. Groups by appointment.
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| Opening Months: | April to September |
| Opening Times: | Wed to Sun 11am to 5pm (open Bank Holiday Mondays)Please check times for April |
Contact Information:
Boncath
Pembrokeshire
SA37 0JE
Pembrokeshire
SA37 0JE
| Tel: | 01239 841232 |
| Web: | www.bromeigan.co.uk |
ID: 2332 Revised: 30/7/2010
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