In Conversation…with Bettina Reeves
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Join Arts Alive Wales for a relaxed and informal evening celebrating the work of Theatre Designer and Textile Artist, Bettina Re
The event will offer fascinating insights into Bettina's career and art. Hosted by Kim Waters, CEO of Abergavenny Food Festival. Friday 27th April 7-9pm £5.00 on the door Wine and refreshments on sale during the evening. Bettina Reeves has worked as a Theatre Designer for 35 years, starting in London at the Young Vic Theatre, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs and Greenwich Young People's Theatre.

Situated on the western outskirts of the market town of Talgarth, the barn, not so long ago was an overnight resting place for stallions traveling to stud on the Great Western Railway. The railway has now gone but the small market town of Talgarth nestles peacefully in the foot hills of the Black Mountains.
Below-The Primrose Suite-Twin or Kingsize/En-suite facilities (shower)

A geographical gateway, Talgarth is an ideal base to explore both the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park ...
Opportunities exist for most outdoor activities: walking, climbing, cycling, mountain-biking, pot-holing, horse riding, gliding, hand-gliding, together with the full range of water sports including fishing, kayaking canoeing, sailing and windsurfing in the reservoirs and rivers of the area. The magical and tranquil lake of Llangorse (the largest natural lake in Wales) lies three miles to the west. The river Wye is only three miles to the east at Glassbury while the river Usk lies six miles to the west at Brecon.

Above-The Primrose Room-Double/private facilities (bath)
Talgarth itself, is one of the five Brecon Beacons National Park designated cycle hubs with five routes, all of which start within 50 metres of the barn. They are: Talgarth Green, Talgarth Red 1, Talgarth Red 2 and Talgath Black. Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced mountain biker, whether you prefer to ride, or carry your bike. Talgarth is is the place for you!

Above-The Bluebell Suite-Family Room/Kingsize/2 full singles/Ensuite (shower)
Talgarth also proudly boasts it's very own nature reserve at Pwll-y-Wrach. On a leisurely stroll through the woods, you can absorb its calming influence while listening to the gentle running water of the river Ennig. You will find a variety of birds and wildlife, including otters, badgers, look out for our very own pair of nesting red kites. At your desination, you can marvel at the forty foot waterfall. Dip your toes in and cool off, shut your eyes and let the world and its troubles pass you by.
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In Conversation…with Bettina Reeves is in Crickhowell Powys
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27-Aug-2012
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