One of a pair of stone-built cottages set on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Llanmadoc, this delightful hideaway makes a great base for couples and smaller families exploring the beautiful surroundings of the Gower Peninsula. Offering cheerful holiday accommodation for up to four guests, the cottage features a wood burner, whitewashed stone walls, wooden beams and a pretty garden, and is ideal for walkers, nature lovers and cyclists discovering the region’s stunning beaches, quaint villages and beautiful woodlands.
This cosy cottage features a welcoming open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with stone tiling and timber beams. With a wood burner set in a whitewashed inglenook fireplace, the lounge is perfect for snuggling up together at the end of a wonderful day. The central dining table is ideal for sharing your favourite meals which you can enjoy cooking in the charming kitchen to the rear. Upstairs, the first floor has two light and cheerily decorated bedrooms: a sweet double room with an en-suite shower room, and a lovely twin room with an en-suite bathroom. Outside, the delightful landscaped garden is fully enclosed and has a raised patio area with outdoor furniture, offering a relaxing spot for a morning coffee or a glass or two of wine in the evening.
The cottage is close to a pub on the edge of Llanmadoc, and makes a great base for discovering the whole of the Gower Peninsula. The secluded beach at Whiteford Sands, the tranquil Whiteford Burrows National Nature Reserve and the Loughor Estuary are all within a mile. Other local landmarks and attractions include Cilifor Top, Landimore Marsh, Weobley Castle, the Gower Heritage Centre, North Hill Tor and King Arthur’s Stone, all within 8 miles. Heading to the southern coast are the beautiful beaches at Three Cliffs Bay and Port Eynon, both within 7 miles.