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Bwthyn Creigiau Llansteffan
Aberporth, United Kingdom
6 guests3 bedrooms2 baths
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Kids amenities
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
Just 10 minutes from the beach at Llansteffan on Carmarthen Bay and peacefully set amidst 6 acres with landscaped gardens, this welcoming easy access cottage offers space and tranquillity.
Bwthyn Creigiau is a converted barn and piggery dating back to 1780 when it was part of a traditional working farm. Original features such as vaulted ceilings, oak beams and exposed stone have been retained with added modern comforts such as underfloor heating and triple glazing. The cottage is welcoming, light and airy with a contemporary design and has several large French windows overlooking the gardens.
The owners aim is to offer access for all and this extends to the grounds, filled with over 2500 herbaceous plants. Follow the paths as they wend round raised flower beds, the sensory garden, orchard and wild flower meadow carefully designed for the enjoyment of all our guests – as well as the wildlife they attract.
Just a 5 minute drive from Bwthyn Creigiau, the All Wales Coast Path passes through Green Castle Woods, ancient woodlands carpeted with bluebells in spring. 10 minutes away, the unspoilt village of Llansteffan on the Towy estuary has a castle, stunning coastal and estuary walks and views, beautiful unspoilt beaches, wildlife – it’s a real paradise for those seeking peace and tranquillity.
The historic county town of Carmarthen (15 minutes), offers an array of amenities including a good selection of shops, cafes and restaurants using local produce. A traditional indoor market, cinema, bowling alley, museum, leisure centre including swimming pool and shops and galleries selling local arts and crafts.
The cottage is within an hour of the Gower peninsula to the east and an hour to the vast beaches and beauty spots of Pembrokeshire to the West.
Accommodation
Bwthyn Creigiau sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms: 1 King size and 2 twin bedrooms
UPSTAIRS
Bedroom 3: Delightful bedroom with sloping ceilings, children will just love it. Offering plenty of space to play, watch TV or just lounge around. Cosy and snug with two 3ft single beds. Plenty of space for cot, TV.
DOWNSTAIRS
Bedroom 1: Charming converted old piggery with vaulted ceiling and original openings, now windows. Rustic king size bed
Bathroom 1: Good sized enclosed shower unit, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 2: Twin bedded room with two 3ft single beds. Good accessibility for wheelchair users. TV, space for cot
Bathroom 2: large anti-slip wet room with a shower area designed for wheelchair access and movability. Also includes small bath, WC and wash hand basin The living area is an open plan arrangement comprising of kitchen, dining area and lounge.
Lounge area: Large contemporary open plan space with vaulted ceiling and feature open tread staircase to upstairs bedroom. Comfortably furnished lounge area with 2 matching upholstered sofas and arm chair, stylish oak open shelf bookcase. 32” TV, DVD player and docking station. Three sets of large French windows overlook the gardens
Kitchen/dining area: Dining table and chairs to seat 6 overlooking gardens. Modern well equipped fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and bar stools. Appliances include, dish washer, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, single electric oven, halogen hob and microwave with grill.
Outside
Large enclosed patio area overlooking raised herbaceous gardens with quality garden furniture. Access leads onto gravel driveway with wheelchair friendly paths to access parking for 2 cars. There are also gardens running parallel to the cottage which overlook the orchard and wildflower meadow. A sensory garden has been created which has a paved path through. All the garden areas have been planted to attract insects and bustle with activity and are there for you to wander around and enjoy. We have a cluster of unfenced ponds which are not currently accessible for you to use. Storage area for bikes /fishing equipment etc. The owners live next door.
Key facts
- Bed linen and towels provided, not beach towels
- Travel cot, high chair and stair gate available. Bring your own cot bedding
- Free WiFi
- No dogs
- No smoking
- £200 refundable damages deposit
Security Deposit of GBP200 to be collected upon arrival.
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
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Saundersfoot, a charming coastal village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a delightful destination that offers a serene escape with its picturesque beaches, scenic harbor, and inviting community. This quaint seaside resort is nestled on the shores of Carmarthen Bay and is a jewel in the crown of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The village's main attraction is its beautiful, sandy beach, which stretches out to provide a perfect setting for sunbathing, sandcastle building, and leisurely strolls. The beach is also a favorite for water sports enthusiasts, offering conditions suitable for swimming, kayaking, and sailing. The coastal waters around Saundersfoot are teeming with marine life, making it an excellent spot for fishing and boat trips, which often include excursions to nearby Caldey Island, home to a community of Cistercian monks.
Saundersfoot's harbor is a bustling hub of activity, where visitors can watch local fishermen land their daily catch or embark on a coastal cruise to explore the stunning shoreline. The harbor area has undergone significant redevelopment, enhancing its appeal with a mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants that serve fresh, locally sourced seafood and other culinary delights.
For those interested in history and culture, Saundersfoot has a rich mining heritage, with old coal mines that once thrived in the area. The village is part of the larger network of walking trails, including the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and opportunities to discover hidden coves and beaches.
The village also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as the Saundersfoot New Year's Day Swim, which sees hundreds of brave souls take a dip in the chilly waters for charity. The annual Saundersfoot Harbour Festival is another highlight, celebrating the maritime heritage with music, food, and family-friendly activities.
For a more relaxed experience, visitors can indulge in the local wellness offerings, including spa treatments that incorporate the therapeutic qualities of the sea. The surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills and lush landscapes, provides a peaceful backdrop for those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature.
In essence, Saundersfoot is a destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and a warm Welsh welcome, making it an ideal spot for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a coastal retreat.