Summary:
Our place is a light and airy two bedroom house for you to enjoy in Newport.
Ideally located for easy access to Junction 24 of the M4, Celtic Manor and International Convention Centre Wales and a 30 minute drive to Central Cardiff.
Stylishly decorated in a modern cottage style with all the creature comforts you need for a cosy and comfortable stay.
The Space:
The accommodation is in a contemporary cottage style, tasteful decorated with homely touches. The spacious lounge has comfy sofas and also on this floor is the first bedroom which is a twin, you can go downstairs to the kitchen, dining area, comfy cwtch and downstairs toilet. On the first floor there is a further bedroom which is a double.
We can accommodate up to a maximum of 4 people in the following bedrooms:
Bedroom 1 - can sleep up to 2 people in a double bed
Bedroom 2 - can sleep up to 2 people in twin beds
Wardrobes, chests of drawers and a bedside cabinet are provided in the bedrooms.
We have thought about your needs as a guest when putting the house together. The kitchen is fully equipped for all you need to cook and serve a meal, we provide tea, coffee and sugar, we provide an iron and ironing board, there's a TV, WIFI, home touches in all of the rooms and full bed linen and towels are provided for you stay as well as a hairdryer, so all you need to bring is your luggage, food and supplies.
Guest Access:
Guests will have the whole place to themselves - 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and dining area, downstairs toilet, bathroom, there's also a back garden with a patio and lawn.
Street parking is available outside the property.
The Neighborhood:
Whether you are staying for work or leisure the house is ideally situated in a residential area.
Bolts Row is in a great location to access the following:
Junction 24 of the M4 - 3 minute drive
The Mansion House Registry office - 5 minute drive
Celtic Manor Resort - 5 minute drive
Royal Gwent Hospital - 10 minute drive
Tesco Extra Supermarket - 8 minute drive
Morrisons Supermarket - 10 minute drive
Sainsburys Supermarket - 10minute drive
Newport City Centre - 10 minute drive
National Trust Tredegar House and Gardens - 10 minute drive
Bristol is 40min drive
Cardiff is 25min drive
Further West you can access Swansea, The Gower and Pembrokeshire so we have great access to South Wales.
Interaction with Guests:
Your hosts for the property are Sarah, Hazel and Wayne and we run Igloo Property and would like to welcome you to stay, we are not located at the property but are available should you need to contact us during your stay in an emergency, otherwise please contact us via the messages or call us.
This vacation home is located in Alway, a neighborhood in Newport. Riverfront and Newport Museum & Art Gallery are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Friars Walk Newport and Capitol Shopping Centre. Treetops Sporting Ground Ltd and Bowlplex Cwmbran are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £707
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