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Locations Linked With Dylan Thomas

Last updated: 15 November 2006

Take a journey with us around some of the places in South West Wales that are connected with our most bohemian and well known writer, Dylan Thomas.


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This is Sea View house in Laugharne, where Dylan and Caitlin spent some of their happiest times in Laugharne. The grade II listed property was sold at auction in 2007 for £232,000. Sea View stands four storeys high and just one room deep.

It is one of three properties in Laugharne which were at some point occupied by Dylan Thomas. The couple were expecting their first child when they moved into Sea View in June 1938. They entertained a host of famous people there, including the writer T S Elliot, and the painter Augustus John, who memorably described it as "a doll's house".

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Clive Saddington Swansea
A once popular watering hole for the great man and his wife and, more recently, locals and visitors alike. Sadly it is no longer a watering hole for anyone as it now stands empty and silent...
Mon May 19 16:48:02 2008

Kevin Latham, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A once popular watering hole for the great man and his wife and, more recently, locals and visitors alike. Sadly it is no longer a watering hole for anyone as it now stands empty and silent since a buyer was unable to be found in a recent auction. A great shame.
Fri May 25 16:11:28 2007

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