Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Indigo Brown Creative Holidays
Maggie Brown is an accomplished artist combining her love of nature and the landscape with the exploration of colour, light and texture.
Maggie's paintings and other artists' work can be viewed at Swmbarch House/Studio, where she teaches and runs one of the few residential painting holidays in Pembrokeshire.
Maggie and her husband, the resident chef, take clients of all artistic abilities to inspiring coastal/valley/estuary venues; to paint in small individual groups before returning to delicious home cooking and shared evenings with successful artists.
Daily attendance is welcomed: please view our website for more information.
Opening times: Monday to Friday, 10.00am - 6.00pm. On other days, please telephone or email to make sure.
Directions: From Haverfordwest follow A40 to Fishguard. Just before entering Letterston, turn left just after the Brynowelyn Pub/Hotel. We are the 1st house on the right, opposite a farm. SM 948 288. Bus Service - 412.
Facilities: Working studio/gallery. Access and parking for a few cars.
Swmbarch House
Letterston
Haverfordwest
SA62 5UE
| Tel: | 01348 840177 |
| Email: | info@indigobrown.co.uk |
| Web: | www.indigobrown.co.uk |
ID: 7916 Revised: 26/4/2013
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