Cosgod Ingli
NEWPORT, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Fireplace
Kids amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 twin bed
Cosgod Ingli is a charming semi-detached cottage in Newport, set on a lane, it nestles under Carn Ingli (mountain of angels), yet it is only a 5 minute downhill walk to all the facilities of this bustling town. Inside, Cosgod Ingli has been beautifully renovated and outside the property offers a sunny terrace and a large flower garden for everyone to enjoy. Steps lead up to the front terrace which catches the morning sun and the glazed entrance lobby both of which offer sweeping views over the bay and out to sea. The delightful cosy sitting/dining room with super wooden floor and wood burning stove has sliding doors opening to the terraced garden, while the kitchen is well-equipped for guests looking to dine in. Stairs lead to the bedrooms above, both welcome retreats with wonderful rural views. The rear south-facing garden has steps up to your own decked area and long sloping lawn, the perfect spot to dine alfresco and soak up the wonderful sea views, fenced from the owners garden beyond where they are creating a wildlife garden including a pond. Leave your car behind and spend your days exploring Newport with its range of shops, choice of pubs and excellent restaurants, as well as a glorious golden sandy beach. Set on the mouth of the river Nevern, the area teams with bird and wildlife. Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and explore the stunning coastline with its choice of beaches to enjoy or take one of the many footpaths up to ramble Carn Ingli and the Preselli hills, there are are some breath taking views to discover. Community spirit is strong in Newport and there are many seasonal events centred on the sea, so ideal for boating and water sports enthusiasts with the well supported boat club, while keen golfers are catered for with a wonderful club and course overlooking the sea.This comfortable cottage is an ideal holiday base for couples or families all year round.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Wales, a country within the United Kingdom, is a destination that offers an enchanting mix of natural beauty, deep-rooted history, and a vibrant cultural identity. With its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks, and distinctive Welsh language, Wales provides a rich tapestry of experiences for travelers.
Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Wales for its three stunning national parks. Snowdonia National Park, with its towering peaks including Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, offers breathtaking views and excellent hiking opportunities. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is famed for its dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, making it a perfect spot for coastal walks and wildlife spotting. The Brecon Beacons National Park features rolling countryside, waterfalls, and dark sky reserves for stargazing.
Wales is also steeped in history, with an abundance of castles that tell tales of a turbulent past. Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle, and Harlech Castle are just a few of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites that visitors can explore. These medieval fortresses are architectural marvels and provide insight into the country's rich heritage.
The Welsh cultural experience is unique, with a strong emphasis on music, literature, and local traditions. The Eisteddfod, a festival of Welsh music and poetry, showcases the country's artistic talents. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the Welsh language, one of Europe's oldest languages, still spoken and cherished throughout the country.
For those interested in industrial heritage, the Big Pit National Coal Museum and the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape offer a glimpse into the coal mining history that shaped the nation. These sites are part of the story of the industrial revolution in the UK and are recognized by UNESCO.
Wales is also a food lover's delight, with local specialties such as Welsh rarebit, cawl, and Welsh cakes. The country's burgeoning food scene includes farm-to-table restaurants, local breweries, and distilleries that celebrate Welsh produce and craftsmanship.
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do in Wales, from surfing on the Gower Peninsula to zip-lining and underground trampolining in former slate mines. The country's diverse landscape provides the perfect playground for outdoor activities.
In essence, Wales is a country that offers a captivating blend of natural wonders, historical treasures, and cultural richness. It's a place where travelers can climb mountains, explore ancient ruins, experience local traditions, and enjoy the warmth of Welsh hospitality. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Wales is a destination that promises memorable experiences for every kind of traveler.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM