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Hammet House, Llechryd

Llechryd, Cardiganshire

01239 682382

www.hammethouse.co.uk

Location map SA43 2QA


  • Type of Food Establishment
  • Country House
  • Hotel
  • Restaurant

Hammet House is a luxury country house hotel in beautiful Pembrokeshire. In glorious landscaped grounds the hotel sits on the famous river Teifi right on the Pembrokeshire Ceredigion border. A luxury bolthole set in secluded grounds, Hammet House is a hidden escape that nestles discreetly amongst Pembrokeshire’s glorious coastline and countryside, and Ceredigion’s spectacular beaches and heritage.

Built in 1795 by Sir Benjamin Hammet, the grade II listed Georgian house has been brought bang up to date with a clear focus on modern luxuries, great service & ultimate relaxation.The 14 Bedrooms are packed with contemporary style & luxuries, with Egyptian cotton on the beds, flat screens on the walls & indulgent Ren products in the bathrooms. In the bar & dining room you’ll find cool contemporary spaces to unwind, relax, eat & drink in, all brought to you with our easy-going yet impeccable service.

The Dining Room

The Dining Room offers exceptional modern fine dining in a laid back & stylish atmosphere. The atmospheric Georgian room has tables for two tucked away in inviting corners, & large tables for jolly parties.Our head chef Andy Beaumont creates our changing menus for both the Dining Room for fine dining, & the library bar for a relaxed brunch, lunch or supper. Andy’s menus draw on the abundance of local produce available in our area, along with sourcing the finest produce from the UK & abroad. Some of our key producers are Caws Cenarth & Pant Mawr cheeses, Dewi James Butchers, local coracle fisherman & First Leaf edible flowers.Serving lunch & dinner every day, open to residents & non-residents. Our Children’s Supper menu is served in the Dining Room & Library bar 6-7pm.

Opening hours:

7 days a week

Our house menu is served everyday from 12 noon until 9pm.

Our dinner menu is served everyday from 6pm until 9pm.

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