Perched in a spellbinding spot along a secluded part of the Gower Peninsula, this charmingly updated traditional cottage makes a fantastic retreat for couples and families seeking an idyllic holiday home by the sea. As its name suggests, the cottage enjoys glorious scenery and makes a wonderful base for beach lovers, walkers and cyclists exploring a tranquil part of the South Wales coast. Set in the picturesque village of Middleton, this delightful getaway offers cosy accommodation for up to five guests and features a welcoming wood burner, friendly interiors and a lovely garden offering fantastic views.
Entering this cheerful cottage the bright and relaxing lounge has a wood burner, TV and DVD player, providing a lovely space for everyone to unwind in the evening. There’s a handsome dining room with an oak table, perfect for enjoying your favourite family meals which you can rustle up in the spacious country-style kitchen which has a handy additional breakfast table. The ground floor also has a stylish shower room. Three light and tastefully decorated bedrooms are upstairs: the pretty double and the charming single overlook the garden, and a sweet twin room looks out to sea. Outside, the sweet garden features a delightful furnished patio and a generous flowerbed-lined sloped lawn. With wildflowers and hawthorn boundary hedges, the garden is a haven for wildlife. There are benches at the top of the garden offering views on a clear day out across the Bristol Channel towards the North Devon coast.
This breathtaking corner of the Gower is home to the gorgeous Rhossili Bay, the Worms Head Causeway and the secluded beach at Mewslade Bay, all within a mile. Heading east, local attractions include Pennard Castle, Weobley Castle, King Arthur’s Stone, North Hill Tor, Culver Hole and the Gower Heritage Centre, all within 13 miles.