Berriew is a scenic a village located on the Montgomeryshire Canal and the afon Rhiw. It is a repeated winning of "Best kept village in Wales" and steeped in history with 103 listed buildings with a quarter being connected with the Montgomeryshire Canal which runs across the parish to the S.E. of Berriew.
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Sites 12
- The Talbot Hotel Family run hotel and pub serving good old fashioned home cooking made with local produce. Profile and facilities with menu and local attractions.
- Glansevern Hall Gardens Mature gardens of 25 acres with a tea room, gift shop and art gallery. Includes visitor information and a photographic tour, membership, opening times, prices, bookings and contacts.
- Berriew Village & Community An informative and official resource for Berriew highlighting its history, tourism and what's on along with images.
- Bigger Boat Marketing Communications Offers a range of business services including branding, public relations, advertising and design. Includes a detailed portfolio.
- Ray Andrews Restoration Offers restoration service of antique furniture for private and trade customers. Established 1983.
- The Old Corner Shop Recently-renovated holiday cottage providing self catering accommodation. Room images with area details and how to book.
- Lion Hotel A 17th Century Hunters Inn offering bed and breakfast accommodation with home cooked pub food with 7 rooms available. Includes images and reviews.
- The Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture A small independent museum and a registered charity displaying pieces of sculpture, mirrored portraits, water colours, jewellery and photos from the mid-sixties to the present day. Includes events dates.
- Upper Rectory Restaurant Local restaurant also offering accommodation in a Shepherds hut and local cottage. Includes booking details and restaurant opening hours.
- Ivor Davies Agri Agricultural sales and engineering company. Dealers for Case Krone products and offering the sale of new and used machinery and workshop facilities.
- Berriew Football Club Basic club details offering results and players images.
- Engineering Timelines - Berriew Aqueduct Details, location and image of the Grade II listed Berriew Aqueduct that carries the Montgomeryshire Canal's Eastern Branch over the River Rhiw.