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Enter an address for directions to this store Enter an address for directions to this storeCottages are available after 4pm on the day of arrival. When you arrive at your cottage you will find the key under a stone by the main entrance so please let yourselves in and make yourselves at home. Your beds will be made up ready for you and towels will be provided. We do ask that these are not taken out of the property to the beach etc however please. We love dogs, and they are welcome by prior arrangement, but please don’t allow them on the furnishings and beds and we request that you clean up after your pet in consideration of future visitors. Your room will be available after 4pm on the day of arrival. We should be there to greet you however if there is no one at the house then you can contact us on 01437 710360 (you should get mobile reception from on the grassy bank!) alternatively you will find us at the Stables just up the lane or East Nolton Farmhouse and we will come down to welcome you.

We would appreciate any guest who has a known food allergy or intolerance to let us know as soon as possible so that we can endeavour to cater for their needs. We prepare a variety of foods in our kitchen and common allergens may be present but we are more than happy to give you information about ingredients used and sourcing of products so please just ask us. Where possible we will provide alternatives and do whatever we can to make your stay comfortable. Bookings are to be accompanied by a non-refundable deposit of 20% of the total holiday price. The full amount is payable if the booking is taken 4 weeks or less prior to the commencement of the holiday We request that the full amount be paid 6 weeks prior to the commencement of the holiday for self - catering properties and 4 weeks prior to the commencement of the holiday for package breaks and bed and breakfast bookings. Payment can be made by: Cheque to LJP Owen Ltd ( with the exception of The Coach House which is payable to L.Owen) Card payment by calling us on 01437 710360.

By BACS – LJP Owen Ltd Please advise us by e mail if you choose this method and if you would reference with date of arrival and Property Name (abbreviated is fine so WH for White House for example) it is most appreciated.. Should you wish to cancel your holiday with us less than six weeks prior to the commencement of your holiday for self catering holidays, and four weeks for package breaks and B&B, we shall endeavour to re-let the holiday. If we are successful then we will return all monies less the initial deposit . If we are unable to do so then you will be held liable for the full cost of your cancelled holiday. We strongly recommend that you take out cancellation insurance when making a booking. We hope you have a wonderful holiday!Was £499.99 Now .99 Dyson's Pure Hot + Cool Link™ is cleverly designed for even room heating, personal cooling and air purification.Welcome, to Emily May Interiors. We cover all aspects of interior design. Contact Emily to find out more!

The team at Emily May Interiors based in Llanelli, offer a range of services from interior design to hand-made-to-measure curtains, blinds and shutters, to helping clients find those luxury pieces of furniture to make their homes unique. All services are of the highest quality in all of Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Cardiff and across the rest of South Wales. Emily is approachable and experienced as an interior designer and provides a high quality service for both residential and commercial projects at an affordable price.
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If you have any enquiries, please fill in the form below and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Emily May Interiors © 2016 All Rights ReservedThis week Laura Ashley confirmed it is to close its flagship store in the centre of Cardiff. But despite a highly competitive marketplace the fashion to home furnishings business remains one of the most recognizable retailers on the UK high street and despite numerous ownership cycles is looking forward to the future with confidence.
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She was evacuated back to Wales aged 13, but with so many World War II evacuees there were no school places left and she attended Aberdare Secretarial School. She married Bernard Ashley in 1948 and settled into a conventional life as a mother and housewife. It was in 1953 at the couple’s small basement flat in London’s Pimlico, that Laura and Bernard started printing small runs of headscarves, napkins, table mats and tea towels on their singular silk screen.
target peva shower curtain linerThis was a £10 investment in wood for a screen, dyes and some linen, along with many trips to libraries to learn everything about fabric printing. The couple’s first factory was an old coaching house in Kent where they produced fabrics as the Ashley Mountney Company before moving to The Old Railway House, Carno, in rural Mid Wales, which was to become the centre of a multi-national business. In 1966 Laura Ashley produced her first dress for social rather than work attire and the first shop under the Laura Ashley name opened in Pelham Street, South Kensington, in 1968 with additional shops opening in Shrewsbury and Bath in 1970.

In one week alone, London’s Fulham Road shop sold 4,000 dresses - which resulted in the new factory being built at Newtown, Montgomeryshire In 1974 the Paris shop opened followed in the same year by first USA shop opened in San Francisco. A licensing operation led to the opening of department store concessions in Australia, Canada and Japan from 1971 onwards. By the end of the 1970’s the company had expanded significantly from its fledgling beginnings, and there were over 70 Laura Ashley shops worldwide. By the 1980s, the Ashleys (pictured) had expanded into home furnishing, with retail outlets throughout the world. At this time, Laura Ashley realised a long-held ambition and opened a shop in Cardiff. In the mid 1970s dresses from Wales were being sold across Europe - shops were opened in Paris, Geneva and Brussels which resulted in turnover reaching £25m by 1979. In 1981 the Ashley’s - which had by now expanded into home furnishing- had retail outlets throughout the world. The Laura Ashley Book of Home Decorating was published in 1983 as a result of the interest in the Laura Ashley ‘style’ that was developing.

In 1984 a factory opened in Newtown, Powys, creating 500 jobs and in early 1985 another factory opened in Gresford near Wrexham which was followed in 1985 with the opening of the first shop in Japan, in Tokyo. In 1985 Laura Ashley, then aged 60, died after falling down the stairs at her daughter’s home. At the time of her death, the company employed 4,000 staff and was on the brink of further expansion. It was floated on the stock market in 1986 with a valuation of £200m. The company celebrated its 40th anniversary in 1993, as Sir Bernard retired as Chairman, and became honorary president, a post he held until 1998. In 1994, a plaque at 83 Cambridge Street, Pimlico was unveiled by Sir Bernard and Jane Ashley, marking the beginnings of the Laura Ashley empire. MUI Asia became a major shareholder in Laura Ashley in May 1998 and 1999 saw the launch of the Laura Ashley Design Service, based in stores around the country. With the dawn of the 1990s the company’s fortunes changed. Attempts to turn around the losses which began emerging in 1991 failed and the subsequent decline was extensively reported in the world’s financial press.