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Bwthyn Berwig

(Ref. 1137392)

Llanrhidian, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Over three floors
  • Three bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size, 1 x second-floor double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric range cooker with oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. in rent
  • Please provide your own towels
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed courtyard with seating
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.8 miles, pub 0.1 miles

The property

Bwthyn Berwig is a charming, pet-friendly, three-bedroom cottage located in the quaint village of Llanrhidian in Glamorgan.

Boasting off-road parking, well-appointed interiors with tasteful features, along with tranquil views of the nearby St Rhidian and St Illtyd's Church, Bwthyn Berwig serves as an idyllic base for couples, friends, and families alike to make the most of the beautiful Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

After parking up off-road, take a moment to appreciate your peaceful new surroundings before stepping into your new home-from-home.

Over three floors, Bwthyn Berwig offers an array of welcoming living spaces.

On the ground floor, you will find a fully-equipped kitchen/diner, where you can prepare and enjoy cosy family dinners around the table, whilst the sitting room with its elegant woodburning stove make for a great spot to curl up with your favourite book or enjoy an evening of games with your loved ones.

On the first and second floors, you will discover the bedrooms - a super-king-size and a double bedroom are both tastefully-presented and provide the perfect place to recharge after a long day of exploring, whilst the single bedroom is a wonderful spot for kids or an extra guest.

When you're ready to venture outside, you can step onto the enclosed courtyard to enjoy some fresh air and your morning coffee before you set out to explore your local region.

Venture into Llanrhidian, a picturesque village with a pub for when you fancy a drink or a bite to eat.

Make the short car drive north to nearby Crofty, home to the Crofty Racecourse and the popular Gower Brewery, before taking a brief car trip to Pen-clawdd, a charming fishing village with a mix of traditional and modern amenities.

For a day out, head south to explore the vibrant city of Swansea, with its vast selection of independent shops, restaurants, galleries, and cultural attractions, or make a beeline for Llanelli, the largest town in Carmarthenshire and the perfect blend of bustling town and pristine countryside.

Be sure to travel through the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a stunning landscape of rolling hills, heaths, woodlands and beaches, and home to iconic landmarks such as King Arthur's Stone, Pennard Castle, and the Clyne Gardens, making it a great choice for a day filled with outdoor adventure.

Make your next stay in South Wales unforgettable by booking Bwthyn Berwig.

Note: This property has a refundable Good Housekeeping bond of £100.

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About the location

LLANRHIDIAN

Swansea 11 miles; The Mumbles 12.3 miles.

The quaint village of Llanrhidian rests in the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern coast of South Wales, between Fairyhill and Llethryd. Renowned for its views over the estuary and salt marshes, the village holds a heritage of cockling, whilst today offering a rural escape, with a petrol station with a well-stocked shop and two pubs where visitors can relish local dishes. A short distance away on the south coast of the Gower peninsula rests the village of Oxwich, where guests can tour the remains of Oxwich Castle or spend lazy afternoons lounging amongst the sands of Oxwich beach. Further afield is Penclawdd, famous for it's cockles and lava bread – there is a supermarket, butcher and bakery and many restaurants, or head to the seaside town of Mumbles for coastal adventures, home to an iconic Victorian pier, a lighthouse dating back to 1794 and the Mumbles Hill Local Nature Reserve offering scenic walking opportunities.