This delightful single story barn conversion is located just 4 miles from Llantwit Major Beach which is said to be the best place in Wales to find Jurassic fossils. You can continue walking the Wales Coast Path east from here and discover many more fabulous beaches. Admire the magnificent Nash Point Lighthouse (4 miles) and explore Dunraven Castle and Gardens (6.5 miles). Grab a surfboard or enjoy a pony trek at Ogmore by Sea (7 miles). You will find plenty of delightful country pubs along your travels to rest your feet and enjoy a refreshment and some local produce. The famous market town of Cowbridge is a must visit, where you can enjoy spending time perusing the independent shops and boutiques. Step into this homely and spacious cottage with beautiful, exposed beams. The open plan living area provides a relaxing and calming space to recharge after a busy day of exploring and adventures. After preparing a home from home meal in the fully equipped kitchen, sit back and relax with a good book or watch your favourite TV show. There is a separate bedroom where you can enjoy a restful night s sleep in the comfortable solid oak double bed as well as plenty of storage space and a dressing table. Completing this property is a large walk in shower room with WC. Outside garden furniture is provided for the shared courtyard should you wish to sit under the starry skies and enjoy a nightcap.
Weekly price from £535
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