From the A477, brown signs for Dylan Thomas Boathouse guide you along beautiful country roads to Laugharne.
It's located on the coast, set in a delightful location on the estuary, where the River Taf flows into Carmarthen Bay.
While enjoying a rich maritime history, Laugharne is, perhaps, most famously associated with Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
Dylan lived in Laugharne from 1949 until his death in 1953. He once famously described the town as "a timeless, mild, beguiling island of a town".
It is marked too by its mighty medieval castle and a host of attractions, ancient and modern.
The original hall was built to commemorate those from the township who fell in both World Wars.
It is used for Laugharne Township Community Council meetings & other community events, including the Portreeve's Breakfast.
Run as a charity by volunteers (Charity no: 504272) Laugharne Memorial Hall, with seated capacity up to 160 people, fully equipped kitchen and
extensive IT & sound equipment, is available for hire for all kinds of events - parties, markets, concerts, club meetings, film nights, classes etc.
For more information on its facilities and charges, visit: https://www.laugharnehall.org/
Main hall & stage (seated capacity 160)
Conference room (seated capacity 20)
Kitchen (large & fully equipped)
Bar
Digital projector and electric screen
360 degree camera for conference calls
Interactive whiteboard
Sound and lighting system
Tables & chairs
Heating throughout and included in the cost of hire
By road, take the A4066 from St Clears to Laugharne. The Hall is located on your right just after you come down the hill into the town, just after you have passed St Stephen's Church.
The Hall is also on the No 222 Carmarthen–Laugharne/Pendine bus route.