Occupying a tranquil spot along the Gower Peninsula, this beautiful barn conversion makes a fantastic holiday home for couples, families and friends discovering a stunning part of the South Wales coast. With ample space for up to five guests, the property has been tastefully decorated throughout and features exposed stonework, slate flooring, wooden beams in vaulted ceilings, and glorious rural views. Set on a working farm dating back to the 12th century, this fabulous Grade II-listed stone cottage lies in an ideal position for discovering the region’s idyllic beaches, woodlands and nature reserves.
The spacious and characterful open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is full of natural light: the lounge is perfect for unwinding in at the end of a great day, and the dining area is over by the exposed stone wall, with a sleek kitchen area to the side. The ground floor also offers a stylish shower room and the first of three relaxing bedrooms: a sweet single room with a TV. An open-tread staircase leads up to a mezzanine-style walkway with vaulted ceilings and beams. There are two tastefully decorated first-floor bedrooms: a cheery king-size room and a lovely twin; each room has a dressing table and TV. From the main living space, French doors open out onto a delightful raised patio with plenty of garden furniture offering an ideal spot for sitting back with a glass of wine and taking in glorious far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.
The property is on the outskirts of the cheerful village of Llanmadoc, ideally situated for exploring the western corner of the Gower. Local landmarks and attractions include Weobley Castle, Broughton Bay Blue Pool, the Gower Heritage Centre and North Hill Tor, all within 7 miles. Beautiful local beaches include those at Oxwich Bay, Whiteford Sands and Rhossili Bay, all within 11 miles.