| | | Ty Crwt, Solva, Pembrokeshire | | | Self contained annex on the owner's house | GBP190 - GBP310 | small unit ideal for walkers 3*graded The four Delfryn cottages are set around a traditional Pembrokeshire farmyard with countryside and sea views of St Brides Bay. The coastal path and National Trust cove of Porth-y-Rhaw is only a 10 minute walk. Skomer Island can be seen in the distance.
There are many local beaches, coves and harbours, including Whitesands which is 3 miles away. The cathedral city of St Davids is 2 miles distant and Solva is 1 mile.
The area provides for good walking, riding, surfing, many other water sports and golf. There are a variety of different types of boat trips from traditional fishing trips to rigid hull inflatable wild water rides.
Nearby Ramsey Island is a sea bird sanctuary and trips can also be made to Skomer and Grassholm. There are many local pubs and restaurants offering a wide range of food.
A converted outbuilding attached to the owners house. Comprising kitchen/dining, double bedroom/living room and shower room. Full central heating, and washing machine. The kitchen/dining area is fitted with gas cooker, fridge, microwave, dining table/chairs.. There is a patio area for your use and a field area with views to the sea. Parking is 15m away in the car park.
Pets are welcome at £10.00 each, payable to owner | | | |
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| | | The Stables, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire | | | First floor accommodation with fabulous views of the Brecon Beacons | GBP245 - GBP350 | 1 double bedroom, sleeps 2, open plan kitchen/lounge with conservatory Tastefully converted and traditionally furnished, the first floor accommodation of a stone and beamed former stable next to the owner's house, gives both character and charm.
Admire panoramic views across The Black Mountain to the Carmarthen Fans and Brecon Beacons from the conservatory whilst enjoying meals or relaxing on the comfortable sofa or explore our 12 acre smallholding and gardens and have exlusive use of a deck, with pergola, on which to enjoy the sunshine.
Ideally located for birdwatching, walking, biking and fishing and to visit the National Botanic Garden, Aberglasney and The National Trust properties of Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Dinefwr Park and Colby Gardens and the coasts of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
This cottage offers 1 double bedroom with beams, shower room, kitchen, beamed livingroom leading into conservatory, private patio. sorry, no smokers | | | |
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| | | Oak Cottage, Amroth, Pembrokeshire | | | Quiet countryside location | GBP260 - GBP380 | Comfortable, quiet and attractive one bedroom cottage. Oak cottage is set in quiet countryside just 1 ½ miles from Amroth seafront and a convenient location for exploring both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Close by are Colby Woodland Gardens (National Trust) and within 10 miles, are the popular seaside towns of Saundersfoot and Tenby.
The cottage has recently undergone a complete refurbishment to meet current expectations and, we hope, you will find it attractive, practical and a comfortable and quiet venue for your holiday. Central heating is installed for your additional comfort during the cooler weeks. There is an adequate car park off the shared courtyard with room also for a small boat/trailer by prior arrangement, along with a small garden area for each cottage.
The main door leads into the sitting room with colour T.V. and gas 'wood burner' effect stove, leading into the open-plan kitchen/diner with free standing dining table, gas cooker, microwave, under counter 'fridge/freezer, washing machine, radio and fully equipped floor and wall units. The back door leads to your private garden with patio and grassed area.
The bedroom has a luxury super king size bed or two full size singles, you choose! The fully tiled bathroom is off the bedroom and has a bath, separate shower cubicle, basin and w.c.
An access statement is available on request. | | | |
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| | | Hen Hafod Cottage, Llandysul, Carmarthenshire | | | Hen Hafod Cottage - Carmarthenshire - Sleeps 2 | GBP200 - GBP430 | Beautiful stone and slate barn conversion on a working farm 4 STAR RATING BY VISIT WALES
NOW WITH FREE WIRELESS BROADBAND
This lovely 18th century stone holiday cottage is converted from the farm’s original stables and is set in a picturesque farmyard. The cottage is surrounded by 30 acres of farmland that you are free to explore in the beautiful rolling Carmarthenshire hills. The cottage is stylish and comfortable and within easy reach of the excellent beaches of the Cardigan coastline, and Brecha Forest, which is ideal for walking and cycling. The National Botanic Gardens and Aberglasny are within a half hour’s drive. This working farm has a variety of animals for you to enjoy along with a woodland walk, ponds, ancient hedgrerows, abundant wildlife and beautiful views. Home cooked evening meals are available for you to have in your cottage. Shops and pubs within 2 miles.
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Short breaks available all year
- Sleeps 2, one double bedroom
- Double height lounge/dining area
- Fridge/freezer, oven and hob
- Power shower, toilet and basin
- Heating and power included
- Bed linen and towels included
- TV, DVD, CD player and radio
- French doors to private patio garden with furniture and BBQ
- Off street parking
- One well behaved dog welcome (livestock on farm)
- Full laundry service available at cost
- No smoking
Can also be booked with Standing Stone cottage (228499) which sleeps 4 | | | |
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| | | Coachmans Cottage, Solva, Pembrokeshire | | | Pretty 4* graded one bedroom cottage with sea views | GBP273 - GBP504 | Ideal for 2 The four Delfryn cottages are set around a traditional Pembrokeshire farmyard with countryside and sea views of St Brides Bay. The coastal path and National Trust cove of Porth-y-Rhaw is only a 10 minute walk. Skomer Island can be seen in the distance.
There are many local beaches, coves and harbours, including Whitesands which is 3 miles away. The cathedral city of St Davids is 2 miles distant and Solva is 1 mile.
The area provides for good walking, riding, surfing, many other water sports and golf. There are a variety of different types of boat trips from traditional fishing trips to rigid hull inflatable wild water rides.
Nearby Ramsey Island is a sea bird sanctuary and trips can also be made to Skomer and Grassholm. There are many local pubs and restaurants offering a wide range of food.
Coachmans Cottage offers 1 double bedroom, and a futon in living room, bathroom with shower over bath, kitchen/dining room and upstairs living room. A patio with sea views, ample parking.
Pets are welcome at £10.00 each, payable to owner | | | |
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| | | Swallows Cottage, Solva, Pembrokeshire | | | Cottage for two with sea views | GBP260 - GBP504 | Very pretty converted farm outbuilding 4* with sea views The four Delfryn cottages surround a traditional Pembrokeshire courtyard with countryside and sea views of St. Brides Bay. The coastal path and National Trust cove of Porth-y-Rhaw is only a 10 minute walk. Skomer Island can be seen in the distance. The Cathedral City of St. David’s is 2 miles distant and the picturesque harbour village of Solva is 1 mile. The area provides for good walking, riding, surfing, boat trips to Ramsey Island, canoeing and golf. Local pubs and restaurants offer a good selection of food and beers.
Swallows Cottage is all on the ground floor. It has one double bedroom and a kitchen/dining/living room with all facilities. The bathroom has a bath with in bath shower. The patio has countryside and sea views. | | | |
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| | | Carreg Cennen Cottage, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire | | | Traditional stone cottage in the Towy valley | GBP285 - GBP435 | A single-storey cottage with high ceilings and exposed beams A cosy stone built country cottage nestling in the peaceful, unspoilt countryside of the Towy Valley and overlooked by the twelfth century Dinefwr Castle. In an idyllic rural setting, two miles from the historic and quirky town of Llandeilo, it is an ideal base for visiting Wales. It is within easy reach of the breath-taking scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the beaches of West Wales and the splendid gardens of the Towy valley. The National Botanic Gardens of Wales, with its great glasshouse, and Aberglasney Gardens are just minutes away. The bustling town of Carmarthen and the city of Swansea are both easily reached by car.
Carreg Cennen cottage is named after the spectacular Carreg Cennen castle in the Brecon Beacons that is only 5 miles away.
The cottage is one of three cottages, that have been converted from the original stone outbuildings of a 19th century farm, and are set around a courtyard next to an orchard where our guests can barbeque in the summer, pick fruit in the autumn or simply watch the deer grazing at dusk. The orchard, which is a haven for wildlife, has apple, pear, plum and cherry trees and is surrounded by ancient oak trees.
Guests can enjoy themselves fishing for sewin (sea trout) on the renowned Towy river, bird watching (the red kite can often be seen hovering over Dinefwr Castle) and walking.
There is a games room with table tennis, snooker, books and toys for small children. Behind the games room is an large enclosed lawned area with picnic tables for guests use. It is a wonderful place for bird watchers to sit and watch the many different birds that nest in the orchard.
The cottage:
• sleeps 3 people in a double bedroom and a single bedroom
• The L shaped living room, with kitchen and dining area has high ceilings with exposed beams
• Comfortably furnished with colour TV with Sky freesat and DVD player
• Full central heating
• Bed linen and towels provided
• Cot & high chair available on request
• Kitchen is fully equipped with 4 hob cooker, microwave, toaster, fridge, coffee maker
• Wheelchair accessible, no steps or ramps
• Patio with garden furniture
• Parking space for 1 car directly outside cottage, small car park for additional cars available behind games room.
• Use of games room with table tennis, snooker and a selection of toys
• Large gardens with picnic tables
• Use of communal laundry room with washing machines, tumble dryer and ironing facilities | | | |
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| | | The Stable Cottage, Solva, Pembrokeshire | | | Self Catering at The Stable Cottage, Llanddinog, Solva | GBP285 - GBP495 | Great cottage 3 miles from Solva 4 Star WTB rating Set in 3 acres of private gardens, lawns and paddocks, The Stable Cottage is one of 4 properties that make up Solva Situations's high quality self catering accommodation known as 'Llanddinog Old Farmhouse and Cottages, Solva'. It is the ideal rural base from which to explore the delights of Pembrokeshire.
It is located three miles from the beautiful coastal village of Solva, which is on the nothern side of St Brides Bay in the Pembrokeshire National Park which has restaurants, pubs, a shop/PO, gift shops a horbouor - offering boat trips and sailing lessons, and good galleries and gift shops.
A short drive from the Cottage also puts you within easy reach of the famous Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Path, the beautiful beaches of Newgale and Whitesands (which have Blue flag status and RNLI lifeguard patrols), the Cathedral City of St David's
and the Preseli mountains towards the north. Locally there are facilities available for water sports, fishing and boat trips, golf, cycling and riding, as well as many pubs and restaurants.
All properties at Llanddinog have a 4 star Welsh Tourist Board Rating.Pets are welcom by arrangement and your 1st pet is included in price - any additional are @ £10.00 per week
Llanddinog Old Farmhouse and Cottages are approached along peaceful winding lanes, and comprise The Old Farmhouse along with 3 tastefully converted out buildings-, The Tackroom, The Granary. & The Stable.
All properties are well appointed with fully fitted kitchens, incl dishwasher, washing machine, and electric ovens, All have colour digital TV (with DVD and a radio + CD player), in the sitting areas outside each has garden furniture + barbeque. Rental rates include all costs and bedding (douvets). Cots/highchairs available on request. Pets welcome on application. Towels can be rented. No Smoking in any of the properties.
The Stable - 4 Star WTB Sleeps max 3 in family bedroom
This cottage conversion has just received a complete makeover and is between the main house and the Tackroom. It provides a unique family bedroom under the eaves of this old, beamed building, with a double and the single bed with en-suite wc/shower. A travel cot can be provided by request.
Below is an open plan sitting / dining room.
A well equipped kitchen includes all the expected modern facilities. There is full gas fired central heating.
A gravelled 'sun-trap' courtyard fronts the cottage, and has garden table and chairs.
Please note: no smoking within the property | | | |
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| | | Y Bwthyn Bach, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan | | | Y Bwthyn Bach : Ground Floor Self Catering Cottage | GBP325 - GBP375 | Peaceful Rural Location, An ideal touring base for South Wales Situated a few yards away from the main house, the cottage is tastefully decorated,immaculately clean, comfortably furnished, centrally heated and double-glazed. We do not accept pets or smokers and can assure you of an allergy free environment.
Please note that the cottage is advertised as spacious accommodation comfortably sleeping 2 people. It sleeps a maximum of 4 people as in addition to the bedroom one or two further people can be accommodated using the double bed settee in the living area.
The tariffs are set for occupation by two persons. If three or four persons are staying please add
£50 to the weekly rate
£10 per night to short break stays
The spacious ground floor accommodation is suitable for guests with limited mobility. It comprises a large kitchen / living area, a bathroom and one bedroom which may be twin or super king bedded.
There is a flat screen television and DVD player in the living area and a second flat screen television in the bedroom. Access to free WIFI is available on request.
The well-equipped kitchen has an electric oven and hob, a combination microwave oven, a fridge, a dining table and four chairs. .
The bathroom has a wash hand basin, a bath with an overhead shower and W.C.
The front door is alongside the dedicated parking area..
The rear door leads to a patio area with a garden table and chairs for 'al fresco' meals in an attractive secluded garden. Within the lovely National Garden Scheme (NGS) garden are a pond and a stream. Access to all parts of the garden is available to guests at all times.
Free off road parking. A laundry service is offered at reasonable rates.
Y Bwthyn Bach lies in a secluded, yet not remote location midway between the villages of Welsh St. Donats and Ystradowen. . The lush rolling pastures are sprinkled with picturesque villages, fine gardens, ancient churches and medieval castles, surrounding the 'capital' Cowbridge, an elegant and historic town boasting many fine shops and restaurants. In contrast, the unspoiled, protected Heritage Coastline of the Vale has dramatic plunging cliffs and tiny secluded coves holding a wealth of myths and legends and providing a home for birds and wildlife, flora and fauna. For those wishing to combine these sights with a city break Cardiff the capital city of Wales with its numerous visitor attractions venues lies only ten miles away. Bryn-y-Ddafad lies only four miles from Junction 34 of the M4, making the National Botanic Gardens, the Gower Coastline, the Valleys, and the Brecon Beacons easily accessible to those travelling by car.
The property is surrounded by panoramic views and a network of footpaths, together with several hundred acres of forestry nearby. Close by are fine championship golf courses and the area affords varied opportunities for fishing (trout and coarse) Golfers, walkers and cyclists are welcome and facilities are available for storage of bicycles, clothes drying etc. | | | |
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| | | Bryn Ingli Fach, Newport, Pembrokeshire | | | Recently renovated, well-equipped apartment set in large garden close to coast | GBP225 - GBP450 | Apartment with coastal and mountain views, set in extensive woodland garden Bryn Ingli Fach is a self contained first floor apartment, attached to but completely separate from owner's house, enjoying unique panoramic views encompassing Carn Ingli and Dinas Head. It is newly renovated and equipped to a high standard. Less than five minutes drive from the pretty seaside town of Newport with its good range of shops and excellent restaurants, Newport’s large sandy beach and the historic village of Nevern. An ideal location for watersports, golf, horse riding, tennis, and walking, there are also ample opportunities for sightseeing and visiting the area’s many craft shops, as well as relaxing and enjoying the wonderful land and sea scapes of Pembrokeshire.
Accessed by an exterior, covered staircase, the apartment has a triple aspect open plan living room with a fully fitted and amply equipped kitchen. The sitting area has Freeview tv, a dvd player and a cdplayer/radio with MP3 capability, as well as a selection of cds, dvds and books. The bathroom has a full size bath with shower over. The two bedrooms have pine slatted beds with sprung mattresses, the double with the addition of a substantial mattress topper for a luxurious night’s sleep.
There is a utility room downstairs, with washing machine, tumble drier and space for drying outdoor clothing, as well as a freezer (occasionally shared with owner).
Outside features:
• Own parking space
• Terrace overlooking garden with picnic table for outdoor eating
• Garden (shared with owner) consisting of almost three acres of woodland garden with a magnificent collection of shrubs, tranquil pond and several seating areas.
• Paddock containing a market garden (fruit and vegetables sometimes available), chickens who are happy to provide eggs for your stay and two tree swings on which to sit and ponder.
The apartment has full central heating for the colder months of the year.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
The rental price includes bedlinen, towels (not beach towels), kitchen towels. Heating charged at £25 per week (or pro rata) from September to May, if required.
PLEASE NOTE:
This property is unsuitable for people with restricted mobility as there are stairs.
Children: Babies and over 6 year olds only because of the garden slopes and water features. | | | |
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