Couples craving a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life will not be disappointed with this idyllic, studio-style lodge set on a working farm on the edge of Cowbridge.
All your creature comforts are at your fingertips in the light and airy studio-style open-plan living/kitchen/dining/sleeping layout at the heart of this bolthole. The stunning, curved, painted wood-clad ceiling creates a cosy, cocooning ambience that invites tired travellers to sit back and relax. The plush sofa and breakfast bar are perfectly placed for you to catch up with your favourite programme on the Smart TV. The sumptuous king-size bed enjoys wonderfully green views to wake up to through the patio-style front door. The contemporary kitchenette offers everything you need to rustle up hearty breakfasts and perfect picnics; you can stroll to the on-site farm shop for a break from cooking if you prefer. Sleek and stylish, the shower room is the perfect place to freshen up. Outside, the furnished deck provides a wonderful spot to take in your far-reaching valley views. Outside, you’ll also find private parking for two cars.
This scenic, farmland spot is just 2 miles from the vibrant town of Cowbridge, known for its boutique shops, idyllic cafes, rich heritage, and the scenic ruins of a 14th-century castle. Nearby beaches await discovery along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, a 14-mile stretch of dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and sandy shores, renowned for its Jurassic fossils and fascinating rockpools. Hailed as one of South Wales’s most popular holiday resorts, Porthcawl (12.5 miles) features Wales’s oldest listed bonded warehouse, the Jennings Building, which has been refurbished into a lively waterside spot boasting excellent cafés and restaurants. The vibrant city of Cardiff (15 miles) lies in the opposite direction, offering a more cosmopolitan appeal.