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Corner Cottage

(Ref. 936468)

Reynoldston near Swansea, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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32 Customer Reviews

  • "Corner Cottage is a great base to explore the Gower from."

    The small winding roads & sheep grazing outside add to the charm. The cottage is well equipped for cooking & family life. We didn’t use the bonus bedroom but can imagine it being a lot of fun for tweens & teens. With a preschooler in tow we appreciated the family friendly loo seats and large bath. We would highly recommend the village pub as well as visiting some of the smaller bays nearby.

    Reviewed by Andrew4.7Sep 2024

  • "We and our little dog had a lovely time at 'corner cottage'."

    It has everything you could need. It felt very homely with a comfortable bed, we loved the village. It's situated in a great location to explore the beautiful Gower Peninsula. Hope to return one day.

    Reviewed by Leon5.0Jun 2024

  • "Easy booking process and all information provided when arrived."

    Great vacation and could have stayed longer.

    Reviewed by Dave5.0Feb 2024

  • "Very comfy and cosy!"

    Owner was easy to contact and had left a folder with any information we needed about the property and nearby services

    Reviewed by Matthew5.0Nov 2023

  • "Very lovely cottage from home to home it has everything you need and more the welcome basket was a lovely gift"

    Reviewed by Carol5.0Nov 2023

  • "Had a nice 4 night stay, lovely village and charming property."

    Had an issue with TV not working but owner had the aerial chap out next day to fix. Found parking okay and nice village with PO and pub/hotel. Good base for touring Gower and Swansea.

    Reviewed by Calum3.8Oct 2023

  • "Excellent location for all the beaches on the Gower and a fabulous Pub just round the corner."

    Mezzanine was fine, although the ladder was a little clunky to operate. All facilities in the cottage one could expect and DVD's great option, as kids watched their first black and white movie and loved it. All in all a brilliant stay.

    Reviewed by Pete4.7Aug 2023

  • "The 3rd bedroom at this property is accessed by a loft ladder from the kitchen."

    We felt that the access was dangerous and fell short of expected health and safety regulations. Getting up in the night to use the toilet was dangerous quite frankly. There is a shortage of space up there and the mechanism in the room is a hazard (more so when it is dark) This needs looking at urgently as someone is going to have a serious accident!

    Thank you for your feedback. I’m very sorry you found the mezzanine room to be below the standard you expected. The Sykes website does explain about the ladder access and says it is not suitable for older people or young children. We will have a good look at the room when we visit next week and see if there is any scope for improvement - although you are the first guests in several years to raise this issue. With best wishes Kathy Property Owner

    Reviewed by Wendy2.8Jul 2023

  • "Corner Cottage is well positioned for access to all the coastline of the Gower."

    The cottage has a large open plan kitchen/dining area and a cosy parlour with sofas. There is a good supply of DVDs, books and games. There is a good TV with Freeview channels, although picture reception varies (HD channels are better). The main bedroom is a good size and the second room is adequate with twin single beds. The ladder to the mezzanine level can be stored out of the way if it is not being used. The cottage is situated right on on the sharp bend of a lane and great care needs to be taken when leaving the property, especially with pets. It can be quite busy and some traffic did not slow down as you would expect. Vans, buses and even HGV's use the lane and the road signage is poor.

    Reviewed by Martin3.8Jun 2023

  • "Situated in the middle of the Gower and perfect for a week to explore the area."

    There is a small post office in the village for very basics and a petrol station about a mile away selling a good variety of provisions, otherwise you will need to shop before you reach the Peninsula. A traditional cottage it is clean and has everything you need with plenty of room in the kitchen/dining area for a large dog. The boiler broke while we were there but one phone call in the morning and it had been mended by the time we had returned in the late afternoon. The seating area in the garden nicely catches the afternoon and evening sun. Would definitely recommend a stay here as good value for money.

    Reviewed by Wyn4.7Sep 2022

  • "We had a great week in Gower as Reynoldston is perfect for exploring ."

    As mentioned by others , the property is on a surprisingly busy and very tight corner of the road with traffic having to stop and maneovre very close to the gate to the small outside space at the side of the cottage . The mattresses on the loft twin beds are very cheap and uncomfortable. Considering we paid almost £1000 for the week we felt that there could have been a basic welcome pack even if only some milk and a few Welsh cakes for example . There are minor maintenance issues as documented in other reviews but they have not been fixed . We will be returning to the area next year but have booked a different property already as the area is so popular

    I'm very sorry that you were disappointed by your stay. Thank you for mentioning the minor maintenance issues, which have now been addressed eg new mattresses are being supplied in the mezzanine above the kitchen and a new shower head has been fitted. The mezzanine is really only suitable for older children (as stated in the property details) but nevertheless I'm very sorry that those particular guests weren't comfortable. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Adrian3.1Jul 2022

  • "Unfortunately there were a few issues at the property which some may say are trivial."

    However the downstairs toilet and shower were a problem. Firstly the lock on the door was not working, the toilet is loose and not screwed to the floor correctly, the toilet seat was loose and finally the shower head sprays out of the side. The other problem was the door from the kitchen to the living room. I know you can't change the size of the doors or the step from room to room However, my elderly father fell down the step on a number of occasions but my husband hit his head on the door frame, causing a significant cut to his head. The frame around the door is so sharp and unforgiving and no attempt has been made to highlight or reduce the risk of injury on either the low frame or step. There was also a bulb blown in the utility room and although there are spare bulbs, they are the wrong type of bulb. Unfortunately the quality of the beds were poor and uncomfortable. The two beds in the loft area were nothing more than camp beds and none of our party were comfortable at night. The corner location is also a bit of an issue with parking and as it is a pinch point In the road there were many many occasions, where people were emergency stopping as cars were coming the other way and I was fully expecting my car to be damaged at some point. Unfortunately the injury caused a downer to the holiday as it was a terrible hit, causing my husband to fall to the floor with blood pouring from his head. Although the cottage is in a lovely location, the layout and problems with the property would mean that we wouldn't book the location again.

    Reviewed by Bethan3.1Jun 2022

  • "We had a really lovely holiday on Gower and thoroughly enjoyed staying in Corner Cottage."

    It was so well placed for our needs as a base for our walking holiday. We felt very comfortable there. The cottage is well proportioned and we didn't feel cramped. Everything worked well and it was nice and cozy. We would definitely stay there again.

    Thank you! Delighted to hear that you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Alexandra5.0Apr 2022

  • "Fab time thank you - would have liked some coffee and sugar as well as your tea ..."

    Fab time thank you - would have liked some coffee and sugar as well as your tea bags on our arrival - can’t fault anything else - thanks guys xx

    Reviewed by Ann5.0Mar 2022

  • "We really enjoyed our stay in Corner Cottage."

    The accommodation was comfortable, very clean and well equipped. The kitchen diner is spacious and the lounge has a lovely cosy feel. We did find that the house was cold when we arrived which was a little frustrating but overall, we had a great time at this property.

    Reviewed by Janice4.4Jan 2022

  • "On arrival we entered the cottage; immediately the smell of mould and dampness hit us !"

    Not only that but it was extremely cold! The heating wasn’t put on to warm the cottage up prior to our arrival! Admittedly it was the weekend of storm Arwen so it was quite extreme weather but surely all the more reason to try and heat the cottage for guests comfort! The cottage itself has the potential to be a beautiful place to stay but it is in need of redecorating; there were a few areas that looked like there were some leaks from the eaves as there were drips down some of the walls, the downstairs shower room had black mould where the tiles met the shower tray and the wall at the top of the shower were also mouldy! The wall on the living room up the side of the wall looked like it had damp patches up it! The beds were not very comfortable as the mattresses were hard and seemed narrow and short for the men in our party. The slats in one of the singles slipped out of place! It was disappointing to be honest and such a shame because it has the potential to be such a lovely place to stay ; it just needs a little more thought and some TLC!

    Reviewed by Bernie1.3Nov 2021

  • "Everything was good Except, we arrived on a Saturday to find no cloths of any kind, or kitchen roll."

    The local shop did not sell them. The listing could have made it clear that we needed to bring our own cloths for wiping surfaces.

    Reviewed by Alice4.1Oct 2021

  • "The owner dealt very promptly with problem regarding the keys."

    The village is delightful.

    Reviewed by Iain5.0Jun 2021

  • "Corner Cottage provided a lovely base from which to explore the stunning Gower ..."

    Corner Cottage provided a lovely base from which to explore the stunning Gower coast Well equipped with a great sunny patio which we enjoyed before and after our days out Local pub served brilliant food and the village is picturesque The small road by the cottage was a times busy with through traffic but it wasn’t problematic and at night there was complete silence A very comfortable stay

    Reviewed by Abi4.1Sep 2020

  • "We really enjoyed our stay at Corner Cottage, we renamed it Cwtch corner cottage as it is so cozy, chillier early mornings were spent in the lounge with the fire on and snuggled up on the very comfortable sofas under a blanket!"

    it’s in a lovely spot facing out onto the village green and our Golden Retriever puppy spent many a happy hour watching the sheep nibbling the grass and then trotting past the cottage, the window sill in the main bedroom is low so he could sit and see the world go by. The cottage has everything that you need for your stay and will happily accommodating people. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a huge oven, small dishwasher, washer dryer in the utility room and a fridge with freezer compartment. Parking is at the front of the cottage with room for one car. The parking to the rear (immediately outside the kitchen window) is for the cottage next door. The bedrooms are very comfortable and the third twin which is a mezzanine above the kitchen provided our teenager with a great space to chill out. The bath upstairs is large is great for a relaxing soak after a day out at the beach or walking and there is a decent shower in the downstairs shower room. For rainy days or quieter evenings there is a chess set, piano with a Beatles sheet music book, a puzzle and a great selection of books and DVD’s. The outside space runs to the side of the cottage and the patio is a nice place to sit and watch the sheep going about their daily routines. Just opposite the cottage is a public footpath that we used to take out our dog, he loved paddling in the brook and we walked him through the fields. Care needs to be taken as their is livestock roaming about. We found that the first part of the walk was dog friendly with stiles that can be walked through, but when you reach a small road and move into another footpath, the stiles are the climb over sort and not suited to trying to lift a nine month old retriever over or other large dog. Great local shop in the village selling a good variety of products and local delicacies. This is also the Post Office too. The King Arthur pub is well frequented and although we didn’t stay for a drink due to the ongoing COVID situation, Grandma enjoyed a takeaway coffee. Oxwich is the nearest beach and is great for rockpooling, swimming, stand up paddle boarding and is very dog friendly. There is a hotel on the beach with a good restaurant and also a shop and other eating facilities. We will return to Corner cottage I’m sure.

    Reviewed by Lucy5.0Aug 2020

  • "A great cottage perfectly located for our wedding at the King Arthur."

    There were six adults, however the bedroom on the mezzanine was accessed via a steep ladder which I was afraid to climb. So I would recommend this as a 4 berth cottage.

    Reviewed by Catherine4.4Feb 2020

  • "Very nice and homely cottage in a lovely location."

    Reviewed by Stephen4.4Oct 2019

  • "Great location for walking."

    So beautiful. Lovely cottage which was perfect for 5 of us (all adults) and a dog. Clean, warm and lots of board games. Only down side was the drains were slow and the upstairs bathroom needed a double flush. Apart from that it was perfect!

    Reviewed by Susie5.0Sep 2019

  • "Great little cottage, well equipped and helpful owner!"

    Excellent base for visiting the beautiful Gower, with a good pub around the corner (although they don’t take dogs!).

    Reviewed by Helen4.7Aug 2019

  • "As it states in the write up- the cottage is on a busy corner which can make crossing the road to your car ,at times, quite difficult."

    The cottage is quite sound proof when windows are closed and when you are sitting in the garden it’s entertaining to watch the vehicles negotiating the narrowing lanes.The sitting area is a lovely sun trap.

    Reviewed by Paula5.0Aug 2019

  • "Good location, friendly neighbours, beautiful surroundings."

    Reviewed by Amy3.8Jul 2019

  • "Great spot to stay for the wedding at The King Arthur Hotel."

    Reviewed by Mark4.7Mar 2019

  • "We had lovely weather."

    The cottage is a good size with a lovely kitchen/diner. Outside space is limited and not private being next to a bottleneck in the road through the village, but it is a sun trap. The kitchen is well equipped, making home cooking easier. However the cooking range is elderly and some of the control knobs come off making it a bit hit and miss with accuracy. The cottage, linens and furnishings were all clean. But the windows hadn’t been cleaned for some time and the paintwork within the cottage needs refreshing. The village is very pretty and it’s a short and pleasant walk up to a pub serving food. We always managed to park opposite the cottage, but parking is on a first come basis so that might not always be possible. ********** Owner response ********** Thank you for your feedback, we have now replaced the cooker with a new one.

    Reviewed by Susan3.8Jul 2018

  • "Great location in the heart of the Gower giving easy access to all the sights."

    Local pub, The King Arthur Hotel is super. Cottage is lovely and very comfortable. Although only there for a short stay, I'm sure we will return.

    Reviewed by Nigel5.0Mar 2018

  • "We had a brilliant holiday at corner cottage."

    ...it was cosy and beautifully decorated....There was plenty of room for us all..lMy grandchildren monopolised the lounge area whilst we grown ups loved the large kitchen diner....The second bathroom was a real bonus....The Gower Peninsular is so beautiful .....full of sandy beaches with vast dunes and spectacular clifftop walks .....The cottage was wonderfully placed for us to explore all of the region .....We will be back ...

    Reviewed by Su5.0Nov 2017

  • "Really comfortable cottage."

    ..warm and cosy.

    Reviewed by Helen5.0Nov 2017

  • "We have had a lovely stay with a lovely welcome package, the only downside is the traffic the cottage sits right on the road on a corner, it does get quite noisy at times with cars backing up as there is something coming the other way."

    Other than that though no complaints at all

    Reviewed by Sandra4.0Aug 2016

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single with additional pull-out stacker bed, 1 x mezzanine twin ( this is above the kitchen and suitable for older children only as it is accessed by a ladder)
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen with dining area
  • Utility
  • Sitting room with electric fire.
  • Oil central heating with electric fire
  • Range cooker with gas oven and hob, combination microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer in utility, dishwasher, TV with FreeSat, Blu-ray player, radio/iPod dock, WiFi, piano, selection of books, games and DVDs
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Please bring own beach towels
  • Cot and highchair
  • Unrestricted roadside parking over the road, on first come first served basis
  • Enclosed side courtyard
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 2 mins walk
  • Note: Twin room is a mezzanine area above the kitchen accessed by ladder steps, there are sloping ceilings so care should be taken and this is only suitable for older children
  • Note: Although cottage is by the road, traffic goes very slowly due to narrow road
  • This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £150 payable to the owner

The property

A delightful semi-detached holiday cottage, oozing charm and character on the edge of the green in the heart of the picturesque village of Reynoldston.

Step into the welcoming kitchen and the range cooker invites you to enjoy some home cooking and then sit together around the dining table in the corner of this charming room.

The splendid sitting room is ideal to sit and read, enjoy some TV or better still, gather round the piano for some musical entertainment.

The stairs from the sitting room lead you to two delightful bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Completing the accommodation is a ground floor shower room and the enchantingly quirky crog loft mezzanine twin bedroom above the kitchen, which is accessed up a retractable ladder and is only suitable for older children.

Many happy hours can be enjoyed together at this delightful holiday cottage but with the wonderful Gower coastline only a few miles away you will be tempted out for great days surfing, sunbathing or walking the wonderful coastline.

Enjoy cycling in the most scenic countryside or travel a little further into Swansea to enjoy shopping, a theatre evening, a stroll along Mumbles or a football match.

This quirky, comfortable holiday cottage is the perfect one for all the family, all year round.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

REYNOLDSTON

Swansea 12 miles.

Reynoldston is a picturesque village on the Gower, with a village green next to the imposing church and with a well stocked shop/post office and a country pub serving fine food. Reynoldston is just a few miles from the wonderful Gower coastline with it's superb sandy beaches and wonderful coastline walks. The open moorland you drive through to get to this pretty village is a treat where you will see sheep, horses and cattle grazing in this beautiful open countryside. The peace and quiet of this delightful part of Wales is most enjoyable all year round. Combine this with the opportunity to enjoy the shopping, theatre, night life and fine football matches at Swansea itself and you will find this the perfect location for all the family all year round.

Note: This property has a £150 Good Housekeeping Bond

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas