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SCRIPT NEWS - March 2008

 

RACHEL TAYLOR LEAVING SCRIPT

After five years' of working for Script, Rachel Taylor has decided to move onto pastures new.  She will be leaving the organisation at the end of March when her current contract comes to an end.  Rachel said, "Working at Script has been a fantastic experience.  But I feel that the time has come for me to seek out fresh challenges.  I'm also half way through the MPhil in Playwriting at Birmingham University and want to focus my energy on completing the course.  I'd like to send my good wishes to all the writers and partners I've worked with during my time at Script".

We wish Rachel all the best for the future and thank her for her hard work over the last five years.

 

SCREEN ADAPTATION - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

What makes a successful adaptation? Books, short stories and even graphic novels have provided precious source material for the very best in television and film.  But how do writers transform material from one medium to another?  Script, in collaboration with Tindal Street Press and Red Room Films, is offering you the opportunity to develop the skills required for a successful screen adaptation.  You will work with professional screenwriters to expand on the experience you have already gained from the production or publication of your work.

12 writers will be selected for the initial phase of the project, which will comprise of a Treatment Weekend, providing the basic tools with which to prepare an 8-10 page treatment.  Following submission of these treatments, 5 writers will be selected for the second phase and offered one-to-one support in preparing for Lottery Script Grants from Screen West Midlands.  Successful applicants will then be teamed up with a mentor to assist in the process of writing their screenplay.

How to Apply:

Writers must submit the following by Friday 11th April to "Script: Screen Adaptation, Unit 107 The Greenhouse, The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Birmingham, B9 4AA:

* A writing CV (to include details of work previously published or produced;

* 5 pages of dialogue from a previous piece of work;

* One side of A4 outlining:

   - your reasons for wanting to adapt for the screen;

   - a summary of the piece of work you would like to adapt;

   - why this particular piece of work would be suitable for      adaptation

Terms and Conditions:

* Writers must live, work or study in the West Midlands;

* Entries must not be handwritten;

* Writers must have had at least one piece of work produced or published;

* Allowable material for adaptation is as follows:

   - Tindal Street Press novels from an approved list (available shortly on the "Screen" section);

   - Any prose (novels/short stories) applicants have written themselves;

   - Any prose (novels/short stories) that is out of copyright i.e. over 70 years after the death of the author

* Final approval of eligible source material will lie with Script

Enquiries: info@scriptonline.net

 

INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING COURSE - FINAL DATES!

An in-depth, well-resourced course that offers the definitive introduction to the art of writing the short screenplay.

Course leaders are experienced film-makers and teachers specifically trained by Phil Parker to deliver this course. Using team workshops, lectures and discussion groups, the course explores stages of development, script format, genre and how to get your script made into a film.

The course lasts four days, spread over a number of weeks and offering a valuable opportunity for feedback on your own screenplay, with opportunities for rewrites in-between sessions.

Suitable for complete beginners, for those who have some experience of writing, and for anybody who just needs the inspiration to get going! Age 16+

Staffordshire University

Stoke-on-Trent

12, 13, 19, 26 April 2008

(10am-5pm)

Tel: 01782 294828

Contact: Lennie Ashwell

Email: l.ashwell@staffs.ac.uk

Cost: £90 (£60 concession).  To book, please call the venue of your choice.

 

OPPORTUNITIES, TRAINING AND COMPETITIONS...

STAGE...

 

BBC BLAST - 100 WORDS SCRIPTWRITING COMPETITION

Ages 13-19

Write a script and tell a story which expresses what it means to be a young person in the UK today just using 100 words.  In the run up to the Beijing Olympics we want to create a global link between young people in the UK and China.  In partnership with the National Youth Theatre, we're setting you the challenge of writing a play based on "My World - being a young person in the UK today".  The play must appeal to an international audience and only use 100 words.  The winning play will be made into a short film and broadcast simultaneously on big screens in London and Beijing.

Deadline: 5pm on Friday 14 March 2008

Further details: www.bbc.co.uk/blast/writing/showcase/competition

 

MENAGERIE HOTBED FESTIVAL

Hotbed is an annual new writing festival held at The Junction, Cambridge.  It celebrates new writing both by established and emerging talent.  Submissions are now invited for Hotbed 08.  We are looking for scripts up to 30 minutes in length requiring between one and four actors.  Nine scripts will be selected.  A fee of £250 will be given for each script.  The festival will run from 3-12 July.  To submit, please send a full script and covering letter to Holly Race, Literary Associate, Menagerie Theatre Company, The Junction, Clifton Raod, Cambridge, CB1 7GX.  If you would like your script returned, please enclose an SAE.

Deadline: 26 March 2008

Contact: holly@menagerie.uk.com

 

TOTAL BEAST COMPANY: SIX MINUTE THEATRE 2008

You become a mother.  The world ends.  You miss the bus...

A lot can happen in six minutes.

Six Minute Theatre is a competition looking for original new dramatic works of no more than six minutes in length.  These can be complete plays or self-contained scenes from longer plays.  The winner will receive a prize pf £200 and a free critique of a piece of their work by a professional writing tutor.  The best entries will be performed at a special event in 2008.

How to enter: www.totalbeast.co.uk/sixminute.html

Further details: info@totalbeast.co.uk

Deadline: 10 April 2008

 

KALI CALL FOR SCRIPTS

Asian Women Talk Back Festival 2009

Following the success of our 2006 Asian Women Talkback Festival, we are now planning our next new writing festival and are inviting South Asian women writers and aspiring writers to submit a play.  Plays must be written by women from a South Asian cultural background but can be about any subject with characters from any cultural origin.  We encourage scripts that explore style and form that are not afraid to tackle contentious or controversial subjects that are presented in an interesting, surprising or thought-provoking way, and that can create good onstage drama.  Scripts can be between 30-90 minutes.  It's best to limit the script to no more than 5 characters unless the piece can realistically be performed by actors playing more than one part. Writers must be available to attend regular evening dramaturgical sessions or workshops in London from mid-June 2008 - March 2009.  All submitted works must be original, the writer's own work and not previously published or professionally performed.  Plays must be submitted in English, printed in black on white paper, single sided and double spaced.

Please send 2 copies to Kali Theatre Company, 18 Rupert Street, London, W1D 6DE, ensuring you include your full contact details.

Deadline: 24 April 2008

Full Details: www.kalitheatre.co.uk/whatson/gv_festival.htm

 

THE ROD HALL MEMORIAL AWARD 2008

The Rod Hall Memorial Award is presented every two years to an outstanding new playwright.  This award is intended to launch a writing career - the winner will receive a £5000 commission to write a play for renowned new writing company Paines Plough, and representation from the The Rod Hall Agency.  We are looking for playwrights aged 18-30 who are not, nor have ever been, professionally represented.  Writers must be UK residents and qualifying plays must be over 60 minutes running time.

How to apply: All entries should be submitted unbound with a covering letter detailing experience to: The Rod Hall Memorial Award, c/o Paines Plough, 4th Floor, 43 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DN.  Entries cannot be returned, so please do not send master copies,  Email entries cannot be submitted.

Deadline: 1 June 2008

The winner will be announced in October 2008

 

MAD FESTIVAL - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Submit your monologues and duologues now for the MAD (Monos and Duos) Festival, held over four Sundays in June.  Scripts should be a maximum of 20 minutes performed length.  There is no minimum length.  Scenes from longer plays are acceptable.  Please note that a monologue has only one speaking part, a duologue only two - no exceptions will be made! You may submit as many scripts as you like, but the final decision as to which scripts are performed is over to the artistic director. To submit, send your scripts asap to Sarah Ingram at: sarah@allingrams.co.uk

 

LAST CHANCE:

FORUM OF YONG EUROPEAN PLAYWRIGHTS

Offers the opportunity to work in an English or German speaking workshop during the festival, attend productions, exchange ideas and experiences with other playwrights and to participate in discussions to 20 young authors from all over Europe.  The results of the workshops will be presented to the public on 21 June 2008.  Participating playwrights should have already written at least one play, which has been staged or been performed in a reading.  They shouldn't be over 35 years old.  Travel costs, simple accommodation, tickets for festival performances, per diems and fees will be granted to participants.  Applicants, including an English, French or German translation of one of their plays, short CV and addresses to:

biennale@staatstheater-wiesbaden.de

Deadline: 15 March 2008

Further information: www.newplays.de

 

EXPLORING THE YOUTH JUSTICE SYSTEM: AN INTRODUCTION FOR ARTS PRACTITIONERS

Arts Council England (ACE) in partnership with the Youth Justice Board (YJB) is offering 300 arts practitioners the opportunity to participate in an innovative professional development programme for those who want to work with young people in the youth justive system.  The programme combines a supported open learning element (Exploring the Youth Justice System: An Introduction) and two participatory workshops.  It's an introductory course, so relevant for artists with an interest in this area and limited experience, as well as those with more experience.

Click here for further details.

The dates of the West Midlands workshops are: 18 March & 22 April 2008.

If you are interested in a free place on this programme, please contact your regional Arts Council office for an application form:

demelza.jones@artscouncil.org.uk

For any enquiries, please contact: paul_martin_dst@ecotec.co.uk

 

INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRITING MONODRAMA COMPETITION 2008

The International Theatre Institute encourages writing of plays.  They are inviting playwrights to write mono-dramas inspired by whatever "clash" may mean to them.  Monodrama is a medium where clashes can be seen in the individual.  There will be two juries, one for plays in English/French and the other judging in Arabic.  1st Prize: $1500, 2nd Prize: $1000, 3rd Prize: $500.  The International Playwrights' Forum intends to publish the three winning plays in English, French and/or Arabic and help promote them over the internet through the website. For further information (including rules and regulations), please visit:

www.playwrightsforum.com

Deadline: 31 March 2008

 

ROTHERHAM ARTS ONE-ACT PLAYWRITING COMPETITION

Entries are invited for this 30-year-old competition for aspiring playwrights resident, regularly working or studying within 40 miles of Rotherham Town.  Prize-giving will take place at a special performance or reading of the three winning plays by local theate groups (depending on suitable entries and funding)

Scripts should be 25-40 minutes in length

Entry fee: £5 per script

Deadline: 31 March 2008.

Further information and entry forms: Graham Rippon, 19 Godric Drive, Brinsworth, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 5AN

Email: grippon1@tiscali.co.uk

 

THE DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE FOR YOUNG WRITERS

A £60,000 prize designed not only to richly reward the best young writer in the world, but also to serve as a focus for and incentive to all young writers throughout the English-speaking world.

The 2008 Prize is open to young writers of any nationality, from anywhere in the world, writing in English.  Writers must be under 30 years of age on 3rd April 2007.  The following Genres are all eligible for entry: novels, collections of short stories, poetry, screenplays, radio and theatre plays.

To be eligible a Literary Work must have been commercially published, for the first time in the English language between 27 April 2006 and 30 April 2008.  For TV writing and theatrical films, the script or screenplay must have been commissioned between 27 April 2006 and 30 April 2008.

Deadline: 30 April 2008

Entry Fee: £100.  Please make cheques or money orders payable to Dylan Thomas Prize Ltd

Selection: A panel of judges will review all submissions and select a Long List by June 2008.  The Short List will be publicly announced in September 2008.  The winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize will be awarded £60,000 at a ceremony to be held in November 2008. All applicants will be notified by letter of receipt of their entry.

Application Form: Click here to download

Further information: www.dylanthomasprize.com

 

RADIO

COMEDY SKETCHWRITING WORKSHOP: FROM PYTHON TO NOW

9 March 2008 (11am-5pm)

with Chris Head

This is a day exploring a range of classic comedy sketch devices and dynamics.  It's open to all, from complete beginners to those who have comedy writing experience.  We will analyse a number of classic sketch devices, watching and listening to examples from the likes of Monty Python's Flying Circus and Peter Cook and Dudley Moore to modern day sketch shows like Smack the Pony and Mitchell & Webb. We will uncover the workings of many classic devices and discover how to use them to generate your own original sketches.  The session will consist of viewing and listening to TV and radio sketches, presentations by the tutor, discussion, group work and creative exercises.  This day is for you and whether you are seriously pursuing comedy writing or if you simply want to have fun watching and writing comedy.

To book, contact: michelle@writeon.org.uk

Further details: www.writeon.org.uk

 

RADIO 4 COMMISSIONING GUIDELINES

If you've ever thought about writing for Radio 4, take a look at the BBC's Commissioning Guidelines:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/commissioning.shtml

 

SCREEN...

 

PORTOBELLO POST SUPERSHORTS FILM SCRIPT COMPETITION

We're excited to annouce that this year sees the launch of a new competition.  The "Short Scriptwriting Competition" celebrates the art of writing a short script and is supported by some of London's top literary agents.  The scripts will be shortlisted by script professionals and the top ten scripts will be shown to our Festival Jury.  All shortlisted films will be given feedback.  The winning script will be awarded £500, a one-to-one with a top London agent, and a trophy.

Regular Deadline: 15 March 2008

Late Deadline: 31 March 2008

WithoutABox Deadline: 7 April 2008

See www.supershorts.org.uk/script.php for further details and submission guidelines.

 

TELEVISION AND ADAPTATION

with Philip Osment and Lin Coghlan

Many writers making the break into television find themselves, for the first time, having to work with stories and characters which are not of their own creation.  How can we develop a methodology which can be applied to diverse writing situations on existing shows, serials and adaptations?  Using writing exercises based on formats widely used in British television today, this two day workshop will offer practical strategies for creating robust episode plans, multi-stranded scenes, clear powerful adaptations and compelling story arcs.

Dates: 29/30 March 2008 (10.30am-6.30pm)

Venue: The Royal Hotel, Deal, Kent

Fee: £200

Bookings and enquiries: Liz Turner

Tel: 01304 367625

Email: info@dealingwithwriting.com

Website: www.dealingwithwriting.com

 

COMING UP

Coming Up is the only talent scheme currently in the UK where emerging film-makers have the opportunity to make an authored drama with a guaranteed network broadcast.  Now in its eighth year, IWC and Channel4 continue their commitment to innovation, experimentation and new voices.  We will make up to 7 challenging and individual films from the best fresh talent in the UK.  This is not an entry level scheme - but for writers and directors building a track record and a career in film and television drama.  Submissions from multi-cultural and regionally-based filmmakers are encouraged. Submission is by post only.

Writers: This scheme is open to all writers who have NOT had an original single, series or serial broadcast on UK television; writers who have contributed episodes to series or serials (e.g. a long-running soap) are now eligible to apply.

Directors: The scheme is open to directors without a primetime TV drama credit

Writer/Directors: We will accept submissions from Writer/Directors above, but excellence in BOTH disciplines must be shown

Click here for application guidelines.

Deadline: Friday 4 April 2008

Further details: comingup@iwcmedia.co.uk

Website: www.iwcmedia.co.uk; www.channel4.com/4talent

 

CO-OPERATIVE YOUNG FILM-MAKERS

You might be a group of friends from a school, college or youth club.  You could be a youth worker, teacher or tutor working on a film project with young people.  Entries in Welsh, Gaelic and other languages, particularly those of local ethnic communities, are welcome, as are first-time film-makers.  Think about changing the world with your film.  Be co-operative, be creative and express yourself.  Tackle an issue that concerns you such as climate change, fairtrade, animal welfare, healthy living or education.  Tell others about your life or community, make an original pop video or change the world through laughter.  It's entirely up to you.  Your film must be under 6 minutes long and films under 3 minutes are particularly encouraged.  You must be 21 or under (or working with young people aged 21 or under).  For full entry details, rules and regulations and selection criteria, download our entry form.

Website: www.youngfilm-makers.coop/enter.html

Deadline: Friday 27 June 2008

 

LAST CHANCE:

MET FILM SCHOOL

SKILLSET WRITERS' TRAINING SCHEME

The Met Film School Writers' Training Scheme will support ten talented emerging writers to develop a first draft of a feature film script whilst supporting their creative and professional development through an intensive training programme.  The initial six months will include 1:1 support from both a script supervisor and a producer and professional support, bespoke training courses, masterclasses, readings, workshops, and a series of placements designed to familiarize writers with working practice across the value chain of cinema from production to exploitation.  Five of the writers will then be selected for a further six months of development support.

How to apply:

Applicants should apply by 5pm on Monday 10 March 2008 by email to wts@metfilm.co.uk AND by post to Writers' Training Scheme, Met Film, Ealing Studios, Ealing Green, London, W5 5EP with the following:

* A brief covering letter (max 500 words) explaining how you meet the selection criteria and why you want to apply to the scheme;

* Your CV;

* An outline or treatment of no more than 2 pages for a new piece of work you would like to develop on the scheme;

* A sample piece of writing - either a full length feature script, a half hour television episode, or a produced stage play;

* Two references supporting your work from recognised industry professionals

For further information (including selection criteria), please click here

 

BBC Bites

The BBC's new writing initiative, BBC writersroom, is looking for writers and short film scripts between 2-10 minutes long.  Send us your bite-sized films with an original and contemporary take on British Born Chinese experience.  Following the script submissions, 10 people will shortlisted and invited to attend a Masterclass in London on April 14th to further develop their skills. More information and advice is available at www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/bites

Deadline for script submissions: 17th March 2008

 

2 DAYS LAUGHTER

SHORT FILM COMPETITION

Can you shoot and edit a funny film in just 48 hours?

Beeping Bush and Close-Up Film want you to tickle the audience's funny bone with short films or sketches, stand-up or improvisation routines, of no more than five minutes in length.  You are allowed time to develop your idea and script - in fact, they recommend that you do. However, this is a challenge and, once you have a script they want you to shoot and edit that film in just 48 hours.  The shortlisted films and other selected entries will be screened on Saturday 5 April 2008 at Margate's historic Theatre Royal.

Further information: info@2dayslaughter.co.uk or www.beepingbush.co.uk/2dayslaughter

Deadline: Friday 21 March (5pm)

 

STAFFROOM MONOLOGUES 2008

Following the success of Staffroom Monologues 2007, Teachers TV is once again launching this exciting scriptwriting competition, in association with the National Union of Teachers.  The competition, which launches on 18 February, is an opportunity for the finest dramatists of the staffroom to show us their hidden talents. 

School staff who are budding screenwriters, or simply have an interesting story to tell, can win the chance of having their script performed by an actor for a special Teachers TV series Staffroom Monologues.  Two of the winning scripts will be filmed and broadcast on the channel, while three others will be recorded in audio format which will be available for download from www.teachers.tv

Anyone working in education (paid or voluntary) as well as trainee teachers can enter by submitting a single-character, fictional monologue between 800 and 1,000 words in length on any aspect of school life from the perspective of someone who works in a school.

Contact: Sinead Kirwan

Email: sinead.kirwan@teachers.tv

Further details: www.teachers.tv/monologues

Deadline: 25 March 2008

 

BRITISH SHORT SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

The BSSC, regarded internationally as "the best and the most presitigious short screenplay competition in the world" is now accepting submissions for the 2008 competition.  This year, the BSSC is being split into two competitions: LIVE ACTION and ANIMATION.  Two winning Live Action screenplays and one Animation will go into production.  No other screenwriting competition in the world offers a bigger prize package to one winner, let aloner three!

BSSC is the only writer-let programme that puts the writer first and offers writers access to the 'A-list' of the British film industry.  All the finalists are personally read by eminent film-makers like Kenneth Branagh, Sir Alan Parker and Stephen Woolley.

The early deadline for entries is Friday 28 March 2008 and the final closing deadline is Saturday 28 June 2008.

For rules and entry forms, please go to www.kaosfilms.co.uk

 

SCREEN WEST MIDLANDS: £600,000 ADVANTAGE DEVELOPMENT FUND

Our £600,000 Advantage Development Fund is designed to provide research and development loans for TV, Film and digital media companies in the West Midlands.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to apply to our largest fund to date, which has been expanded to actively encuorage and support applications from the digital media sector.

In addition, we've developed the Fund to include a new bespoke business and support scheme, tailored specifically for the media industry and delivered in partnership with key stakeholders including Advantage West Midlands, Business Link, Skillset and the Learning and Skills Council. 

The first deadline for applications is Friday 15 February 2008, and eligible companies can apply for between £5000-£50, 000 worth of funds to support single or multiple projects.  Due to high demand for the first deadline, we are also pleased to announce a further deadline for applications: Friday 28 March 2008.

To find out more, contact Dan Lawson on 0121 265 7120 or production@screenwm.co.uk

 

EUROSCRIPT SCREEN STORY COMPETITION 2008

Now in its 14th year, the Euroscript Screen Story Competition is an opportunity for screenwriters to develop their scripts to a high marketable standard through an intensive, creative and focused script development programme.

Fee: £35 per treatment

Contact: 0780 336 9414, enquiries@euroscript.co.uk

Website: www.euroscript.co.uk/competition.htm

Deadline: 31st March 2008

 

EVENTS...

 

6&7 March 2008

GENERATION CONFERENCE

Birmingham Repertory Theatre

A two-day conference examining how theatre needs to change to meet the needs of audiences and artists of tomorrow. Keynote speeches, panels, workshops and performances exploring New Writing, Social Inclusion and Youth Theatre.

£100 for one day

£150 for both days

To register your interest:

Email: generation@birmingham-rep.co.uk

Tel: 0121 245 2092

 

9 March 2008

SCRIPT SLAM

Soho Theatre, London

5.30pm

The first Script Slam of 2008 brings you the best, most vibrant new writing from London's teenagers. Anyone can come to this informal and entertaining showcase of brilliant new voices, so don't miss your chance to see this electrifying event

Tel: 0870 429 6883

Tickets: £5 (£3 concessions)

SPECIAL OFFER - COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS TO THE REP

13 March 2008

The Birmingham Repertory Theatre are offering a limited number of complimentary tickets to The Lady from the Sea on 13 March.  To book, please call Box Office on 0121 236 4455 and quote "AnyaOffer".  Limited number of tickets available on a first come, first served basis.

Further info: www.birmingham-rep.co.uk

 

EUROSCRIPT SCREENLAB

Thriller and RomCom to Coming-of-Age

Genre is a primary reason British screenwriters fail to sell their scripts.  They either think it doesn't matter, or think it's easy.  They could not be more wrong.  Artistically and financially satisfying scripts are always based on a deep understanding of one or more genres.  We are therefore delighted to bring you this one-day workshop with a tutor whi has taught genre to professionals for many years.  This day will give you a rare opportunity to work with him to master genres with freshness and originality - from mainstream to independent - and explore the genres which are most relevant to your own scripts for film and TV.

Date: Saturday 15 March 2008 (10.30am-5.30pm)

Tutor: Charles Harris

Venue: Room 104, Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck College, University of London, Torrington Square, London, WC1E 7HX

Cost: £85 (concessions £75)

 

BORDERLINES FILM FESTIVAL

28 March - 13 April

Welcome to the Borderlines Film Festival, a mouth-watering selection of 75 great films, spread out over 17 days and 25 cinemas throughout Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire.

For full details of programme and venues, please visit:

www.borderlinesfilmfestival.org

Or write to: Borderlines Film Festival, 31 Watling Street, Leintwardine, Shropshire, SY7 0LW

 

WRITING FOR TV - WRITE FUNNY, WRITE SITCOM

with Paul Bassett Davies

Writer, director and actor (Spitting Image, Rory Bremner, Smith and Jones) Paul Bassett Davies will share the basic principles of sitcom writing in this hands-on workshop.  Working in groups, you'll develop an idea for your own sitcom, plot an episode, and write a scene.  Be ready to work hard, write fast, and enjoy yourself.

Date: Saturday 29 March 2008 (10am-1pm)

Venue: Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge

Cost: £22 (£18 concession)

Further details: www.cambridgewordfest.co.uk

Booking: 01223 300085

 

The Estate Presents:

A BODY MOVING THROUGH by Vanessa Oakes

Thursday 3 April 2008 (8pm)

A rehearsed reading with live improvised music by Udo Dzierzanowski and Cathy Stevens of ZAUM.

Tickets: To reserve a ticket, call The Estate on 024 7688 7496

Some additional tickets will be available on the door, but numbers are limited.  Complimentary drinks will be provided.

Cost: £5 (£3 concessions)

Project funded by ACE and supported by the Centre for Media, Arts and Performance at Coventry University

 

MISC

WRITERS' RETREAT

If you're looking for the ideal place to finish that play without distractions or disruptions, look no further than this small cottage nestled in the Brecon Beacons.  With a panoramic view of the Black Mountain, the cottage had a wood-burning stove, dishwasher and television. Otherwise, the nearest pub is 1 mile away and the neighbours consist of kites, buzzards and horses.

Sleeps 7.

Further information, contact Mark: mar@hingham.force9.co.uk

Tel: 020 8653 0933

Photos: Exterior 1, Exterior 2, Living Room, Valley View

 

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Script asks you to note: These listings are drawn from varying sources, all current at time of publishing.

Script endeavours to investigate and validate all information and opportunities listed here. We advise you to make contact with companies before submitting scripts.

 

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