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Good luck with your venture. We as a family spent more than 40 years on the caravan site mentioned previously by another respondent. We can vouch for the peace, tranquility and beautiful environment that is Eriviat Hall. We spent many, many happy days exploring the countryside and the many exhilarating walks that surround the Hall, of playing football, cricket and padder tennis on the field and 'racing' logs on the stream. We often speculated what would become of the Hall once the Challoners - who owned the Hall when the caravan site was there - left, and this would seem to be a fitting project. |
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Saturday 18:07 11.07.2009 |
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don bromley |
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hello john yvonne conrad and family,hope you are all well. best wishes in eriviat hall now and for the future. |
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Monday 18:20 15.09.2008 |
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William Asa Fowlkes IV |
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I am a descendant of the Ffoulkes of Eriviat and plan to visit Wales soon. I would love to be a guest. Can you send information about accomodations and availibility?
WAF IV |
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Thursday 16:00 24.07.2008 |
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Erin Bentley |
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It really is a beautiful house and I have so many happy memories and photographs of our caravan tucked away under the wellingtonian pine tree, when that particular paddock was a caravan site, not so long ago. I wish you lots of luck in your new venture and hope one day to return to Eriviat Hall. |
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Wednesday 16:49 26.09.2007 |
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Mike |
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Hey Conrad,
Once again I would like to say what a nice website and nice retreat you have. I hope I can make it there someday. Nice to hear from you.
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Sunday 12:00 12.08.2007 |
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Enjoyed the evening, chat and tour! You have already worked wonders and look forward to our return visit! Be good and thanx for the hospitality. (Maybe I'll come up and get our Scottish dress on the gallery as well) |
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Wednesday 10:19 01.08.2007 |
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Best of luck, with your new business and hope its a great sucess, Thanks for the time we worked together,can't wait to pop up and take a break from my hectic schedule, hope the family are ok. miss you all, def see you as soon as i can...Dj Mad Al (Alan) |
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Wednesday 11:35 06.06.2007 |
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Jon genys |
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My great, great grandfather, Robert Lloyd, was gamekeeper here in the 1860s.
Comment from Norma Genys
22.11.2007 - 15:01
My Grt:Grandfather was married from Eriviatt Hall in the year 1864.He was head Game Keeper there. |
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Tuesday 06:05 17.04.2007 |
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Anthony(shirly) |
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Hope all goes well on your new venture.
it was nice seeing you the other day. See you soon. |
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Thursday 10:33 14.12.2006 |
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Mrs Pilling |
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Eriviat Hall sounds a wonderful place to have a nice relaxing break. Is it true what I've heard that Prince Charles has also invested in a country retreat in that area of Wales recently?
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Comment from Cyril
27.07.2007 - 03:14
Prince Charles has invested in Carmarthenshire, a place called Myddfai. It is easier to get to London from Eriviat Hall than it is to get to Myddfai!! |
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