Enjoy a quiet getaway with friends or family at this roomy yet cosy cottage in the sleepy village of Port Eynon. Ideally located, it’s 350 metres from a safe and sandy bay, where there’s the opportunity to try various watersports, swim and walk the coast path of the Gower Peninsula. Travel 6 miles west to Devil’s Bridge (taking in Therba Head and Fall Bay en route), where you can cross the causeway to Worms Head at low tide; the walk to the limestone headland is unforgettable, with dramatic scenery. Visit the 14th-century fortified manor house, Weobley Castle, overlooking the Llanrhidian salt marches (7.5 miles) and King Arthur’s Stone, a prehistoric 25-ton capstone atop Cefn Bryn Common (4.7 miles).
The ground floor rooms are accessed via the cottage’s entrance hallway. With a wood burner, plasma TV and iPod dock, the lounge is the ideal space for a movie night or some music while you chat and has French doors onto the garden, allowing light to flood in. Integrated appliances in the kitchen/diner create a streamlined look, with a table and chairs for meals together. The utility room, set up for laundry, is accessed from the kitchen, as is the downstairs shower room and WC. Upstairs is a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room and WC, a twin bedroom and a single, as well as the main bathroom.
The walled gardens wrap the entire circumference of the property, with a pathway and a manicured lawn ideal for children and a dog to play. A dining set and parasol cater for alfresco meals enjoying the sunny outlook. And an electric car charging point is provided on the driveway.