We display and are proud of our green Dragon Award for the environment and our other awards. The house is an 1883 mine manager's house with a new extension of local oak and cedar in 1996. There are 2 turf-roofed garden rooms, partially and sympathetically constructed with local timber and local slate and insulation in some walls is with treated sheep’s wool. The main house has its waste naturally treated in tanks eventually filtering through reed beds into a pond supporting a wide variety of wildlife including native brown trout. Grey rain water off the main roof aids the flushing of the Hobbit room toilet and there are only showers to save water.
The dish-washer and washing machine were selected for low energy use and our main central heating system uses carbon neutral wood from our 1 acre of land, local farmers and any available waste wood. We have 2 state of the art solar panel installations to help heat our domestic water, electricity use is minimised by low energy light bulbs (all electricity comes from 100% green sources), and guests are encouraged to adopt energy efficient practices.
We have one dustbin for 14 people and extensively re-cycle via council schemes and other means. Natural kitchen and garden waste are extensively composted/chipped to support our home-grown produce, and cleaning products with a low impact on waste water are used.
We are committed to living and working in the Community and attend 2 hours per week on Welsh language courses. Domestic help is all employed from the local town and training in Food hygiene, First aid, Accountancy and Outdoor pursuits is all done locally. The carbon footprint of food used is low; we use a local butcher who has local meat, a local egg man who delivers egg and local vegetables and the local Co-op benefits from most of our supermarket buying as their green / local buying policy is better than most supermarkets. We use local trades people for car servicing, DIY supplies, window cleaning, wood supplies, Calor gas supplies and appliances servicing.
We explain the historical social impact of the local slate/rail industry and the way its impact has translated into today’s tourism and the local economy. We encourage the exploration of the beautiful country-side and our rich local heritage on foot, by bus, steam train, mainline train, and bike as much as possible. We have a wealth of leaflets, CDs and knowledge, and offer guidance and personal recommendations for activities, restaurants and pubs.
We all have an impact on our local society. Our aim is to enthuse, demonstrate and explain that effects can be reduced. Here all rooms have our Environmental Policy and a book “Change the world for a fiver.” Taking time to explain our energy impact and ways to reduce it are vital and both our solar panel installations have instruction/explanation leaflets.



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