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Gatekeepers Cottage

(Ref. 1181897)

Myddfai near Llandovery, Sir Gaerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Broadband / WiFi

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Summary

  • Two double bedrooms
  • Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/dining room
  • Biomass central heating and eco electric
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster
  • WiFi
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry no smoking allowed
  • Enclosed private garden
  • On-site off-road parking
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Shop and pub 3.2 miles
  • Note: No TV
  • Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond
  • Note: On-site workshops, team-building activities and corporate retreats are available on-site
  • Note: The estate also offers a selection of event spaces, such as a medieval dining and meeting hall, a traditional barn, and landscaped gardens, all suitable for weddings, markets, performances, and other special occasions

The property

Llandovery 4 miles.

Gatekeepers Cottage is a royal cottage resting in the village of Myddfai near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire.

Once King Charles's former Welsh estate, this abode boasts an enclosed garden and off‑road parking, making it a glorious base for two couples, families and friends seeking a charming base.

Pulling into the small on-site car park, a gentle walk leads you towards the cottage, which sits quietly within a peaceful courtyard, framed by the rolling Carmarthenshire landscape and the enduring presence of the estate’s past, once owned by a relative of Anne Boleyn and overlooking an 18th-century country park edged by ancient woodland.

Stepping through the door, you enter a tiled hall where coats and bags can be set aside before freshening up in the cloakroom, allowing the outside world to fall away.

From here, the bright sitting room opens up, where armchairs and a sofa rest upon a patterned rug that softens the space and invites you to unwind after time spent outdoors, with a calm, settled atmosphere that reflects the care found throughout the cottage, and perhaps a quiet sense of history lingering in the walls.

Beyond, the tiled kitchen is fitted with wooden worktops that encourage relaxed, unhurried cooking, making it easy to prepare breakfast before setting out to explore the estate or to gather over supper at the dining table as evening settles across the courtyard.

Climbing the carpeted stairs, the landing leads to a bathroom where a rainfall shower offers a refreshing start to the day, while the bath invites you to slow the pace and linger a little longer.

Further along, the first double bedroom provides a calm retreat, complete with an armchair and generous wardrobe space, while the second double offers a spacious and pleasing place to rest, both creating a soothing place to pause and recharge after a day exploring the estate.

Stepping outside once more, the enclosed garden offers a quiet corner to sit with the gentle rhythm of the estate around you.

Beyond the courtyard, Llwynywermod begins to unfold: wildflower meadows, traditionally farmed fields and peaceful woodland trails stretch across the land, managed without pesticides and guided instead by nature’s own rhythms, allowing the landscape to thrive at its own pace.

Guests are welcome to wander through the estate’s walled garden, where a conservatory and separate sun room provide sheltered spaces to pause and take it all in.

For those seeking a deeper sense of renewal, wellness experiences such as yoga, reiki, foraging and guided walks are available, creating a gently holistic haven where rest, reflection and the landscape move in quiet harmony.

From the cottage, a shop and pub are also within easy reach, offering a gentle connection back to everyday life when you need it.

Gatekeepers Cottage offers a rare chance to slow down and savour life on one of Wales’s most storied estates.

Note: This can be booked with refs. 1181896, and 1181898, together sleeping 14 guests.

The Royal Connection

The Royal Connection consists of a stunning selection of heritage-steeped cottages resting on the peaceful outskirts of Myddfai near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, set around a shared courtyard on the historic Llwynywermod estate. Formerly the Welsh residence of King Charles III during his time as Prince of Wales, the estate carries a rare and meaningful royal legacy. This collection offers access to 196 acres of traditionally managed farmland and woodland, with wildflower meadows, quiet trails and open countryside cared for without pesticides, alongside wellbeing experiences such as yoga, reiki, foraging and guided walks.

Each cottage also benefits from its own enclosed private garden and convenient on-site parking, making it a lovely base for families, couples and groups of friends. The surroundings enjoy rolling countryside, where days unfold at a slower pace, shaped by landscape, history and a strong connection to the land.

Treat your loved ones to a meal out at nearby eateries such as The Bear Inn in Llandovery, offering a welcoming pub setting, or Tudors Café for relaxed breakfasts and light lunches after mornings spent exploring the estate or surrounding countryside.

Make the most of your location by exploring the landscapes and stories that define this part of Wales, whether discovering the heritage of Myddfai, enjoying scenic journeys through Carmarthenshire, or heading further afield where Bannau Brycheiniog National Park unfolds in a sweep of dramatic peaks, hidden waterfalls and heather-cloaked hills, inviting walkers, cyclists and nature lovers to explore its untamed beauty. From the legendary waters of Llyn y Fan Fach to the market-town charm of Llandovery, there is something to suit every pace and interest.

Discover The Royal Connection and enjoy an estate-set escape shaped by history, landscape and the enduring beauty of Carmarthenshire.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £300.

Where you’ll be staying

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LLANDOVERY

Llandeilo 13 miles; Carmarthen 28 miles.

This pretty market town sits on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This area is popular for walking, fishing and cycling with the Black Mountains, Crychan Forest, Cwm Rhaeadr and the River Towey waiting to be discovered.
A walk up to the castle is a must as from here you enjoy the views out across the town to the neighbouring River Bran.
After a day spent walking through the beautiful countryside there are many cafés, tea rooms, delis and patisseries for you to relax in. Not to be missed is the annual Sheep Festival which is held every September and celebrates droving, sheep farming and the wool industry. Llandovery is in a fantastic location with something to suit everyone on the doorstep. The village of Llandeilo, a twenty minute drive away, is a pretty market town with a lovely selection of unusual gift shops, eating places and pubs, whilst visits to the medieval Dinefwr and Carreg Cennen Castles add to the charm. Nearby, explore the ruins of Talley Abbey, The National Botanic Garden Of Wales, an array of historic castles, plus a large selection of beautiful sandy beaches and the famous coastal path all within comfortable driving distances.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute

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