The Albion hotel, named after the ship which took numerous emigres to the New World, is the latest addition to dynamic husband-and-wife team James Lynch and Sian Tucker's Fforest empire, a holiday concept which began with the acquisition of nearby 200-acre Fforest farm and the development of wide-ranging accommodations - farmhouses, lofts, geodesic domes, tepees and cabins – for guests wanting to get stuck into nature. ‘Over the years we have slowly been creating a place where living, playing, inspiration, adventure learning can happen in the beauty of the great outdoors,’ says Sian of the concept that has expanded to a further site on the coast at nearby Manorafon. And now there’s the hotel, too.
The Albion is as robust on the inside as it is on the out – unashamedly embracing its industrial warehouse roots in the use of steel, lime wash, stone and, most notably, wood. Reclaimed timber abounds, on walls, on floors, in furniture, in fixtures and fittings creating a vibe that feels part Scandinavian, part Alpine – even a little bit Japanese. It is a masterclass in upcycling with church pews refashioned into shelves, benches and desks, old schoolroom cabinets into cupboards and storage units. Ceilings are low, spaces are tight (ship-shape and cabin-like one might say) and colours are dark and moody, save for the odd burst of red or yellow in the exquisite, locally woven woollen headboards, cushions and blankets.
Address: Fforest, Bridge Warehouse, Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA43 3aa
Price: from £145 per night
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