Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Alice Tennant Gallery
Alice has a unique style and talent. She produces wonderfully original paintings in watercolours, oils and mixed media.
Her work is in public and private collections all over the world.
She exhibits from her studio in the village of Dinas, on the north Pembrokeshire coast.
Directions: Dinas Cross is situated between Fishguard and Newport on the A487. In Dinas, take the turning signposted Brynhenllan and Pwllgwaelod. The gallery is 200 yards along the road on the left, three doors past The Ship Aground pub. Bus services - 412 or Poppit Rocket 405.
Opening times: Open most of the time from Easter to October, less frequently in winter, but feel free to phone.
3 Cambrian Terrace
Dinas Cross
Newport
Pembrokeshire
SA42 0UY
| Tel: | 01348 811645 |
| Mob: | 07735 032124 |
| Email: | alicetennant@hotmail.com |
| Web: | www.alicetennant.net |
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