
The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, a family run business, specialising in weaving flat woven floor rugs and runners.

I am a visual artist and creator based in the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. My work is inspired by my surroundings, my relationships, and an innate sense of fun and vibrancy — nurtured over 25 years of teaching primary school before I followed my passion for art full-time.

Wide range of work in wrought iron and forged steel, including clocks, candelabra, fire irons and one-off sculptures.

An invitation to visit Riitta's workshop at home. A wide variety of her work is on display in a small gallery and in progress on different looms.

Rembrandt Jewellers is a family-owned business in its second generation with 38 years of trading in the heart of Tenby.

A festive treat that will keep the whole family entertained with hair-larious jokes, audience participation, original songs and plenty of silly shenanigans.

Our exclusive hand-crafted garments and lustrous knitting yarns are spun from the fleece produced by our own flock of Angora goats.

Booking a photoshoot will give you moments for you to look back on for years to come.

Luxurious rugs, wool throws, shawls, hats, scarves in natural colours from Jacobs and Shetland flock. Also photocards, mugs etc.

We're passionate about hand picking the best creative makers from Pembrokeshire and beyond to supply our shop and website.

Pembrokeshire Craft Makers is a not for profit community of artists and makers showcasing unique, high quality work based in West Wales.

Orange Garden Design is a small business run by husband and wife team Justin and Eira Griffiths.

Original paintings, photographs, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, jewellery, wooden items, cards and much, much more.

These natural dye workshops are a hands-on learning experience using ancient natural dyes such as Madder, Weld, and Cochineal, to name a few.

Individually made ceramics by Bryony, Simon and Catherine Rich. We specialise in fumed copper raku, Terra-sigillata/raka, coloured stoneware glazes.

The mill entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2008 after weaving the biggest picnic blanket in the world for Waitrose.