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3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 6Peaceful dog friendly holiday cottage River Cothi, Llandeilo, Llandovery. A fisherman's dream location.
| Dog Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 5 plus child's folding bed. 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single.
Bedlinen and towels provided.
Bathroom with full suite and shower over bath. All on 1st floor.
Kitchen very smart fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, stainless steel fridge/freezer, breakfast table with 3 chairs, Welsh slate floor and recessed lighting.
Utility Room with washer/dryer, Welsh slate floor, round porthole window, door to patio.
Sitting/Dining Room with wooden floor, large 4 seater luxury sofa, armchair, footstool, tv, video, oak dining table with 4 leather backed dining chairs and bench seat.
‘Parlour’ a hideaway with original wooden floor, comfy 3 seater sofa and 2 armchairs, fireplace with fire basket .
Fuel oil central heating inclusive May – September, £35 per week outside these dates.
Grounds care with small children please, river runs along edge of large front lawn and access track to neighbouring house borders garden, patio with table and chairs seating 6
Parking for 2 cars.
Welcome FREE: 1 Dog max
No smoking indoors please
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- Cottage on the banks of the River Cothi. Take ‘time out' and relax in this beautiful cottage - an enchanting and magical place you'll find hard to leave!
- An aura of timelessness cloaks the tiny hamlet of Edwinsford, in bygone days part of a grand country estate. Faint echoes of past footsteps linger around the mystical ruins of the once splendid 42 bedroomed Mansion.
- Lovingly restored, stylishly and comfortably furnished throughout, this former dairy has a spacious sitting/dining room with sash windows overlooking the garden.
- A 'parlour' hideaway has an original 19th century floor, oak shutters on the leaded light windows (part Tudor glass) and window seats with views of the small hump-backed bridge over the River and valley beyond.
- 9 miles away is the market town of Llandeilo overlooking the Tywi valley. The pretty little town is full of individually owned interesting shops including fashions, homewares, hardware, jewellery,florists, antiques, galleries, banks, post office, Italian delicatessen, 2 weekly markets, indoor and out selling excellent local produce, a monthly antiques fair & auction and much more.
- Last minute short breaks possible. Please phone for availability and price.
- This is a gentle green rolling land of myths and legends - 'Garden of Wales' - wooded hills, hidden valleys, wild life galore, lakes, romantic ruined castles and abbeys
- A great manor house and romantic formal gardens dating back to 1660.There are innovative and changing exhibitions as well as a permanent presentation depicting the house during the period between 1940 and 1945 when it was used as a hospital. Handsome historic white cattle still graze the surrounding grass lands as they have done since medieval times.
- Stroll around the impressive ruined castle and grounds once the principal stronghold of the princes of Deheubarth, adjacent to Newton House see above.
- Enjoy fishing (by prior arrangement with the Edwinsford Country Estate telephone 01558 685848), bird watching (red kites, buzzards, kingfishers and many more) otter spotting, walk along the river bank through ancient woodlands or down the Cothi Valley to Abergorlach for lunch at the cosy Black Lion Inn. Delicious dishes are created using the best local produce. Eat inside or in the riverside garden.
- A remote mountain village 1 mile from Dolaucothi Gold Mine the only gold mine in the UK to be worked by the Romans. The local pub the Dolaucothi Arms is a grade II listed building where food, drink and a warm welcome awaits visitors.
- The Cothi is a tributary of the river Towy renowned for its sea trout known locally as sewin and for its salmon. For more information on fishing in the area see www,towyfishing.co.uk
- Timeless villages, ancient churches and quaint market towns to explore – Llandeilo, Llandovery, Lampeter and Carmarthen.
- Aberglasney (A Garden Lost in Time), Middleton, the National Botanical Garden of Wales, Gelli Aur, Dinefwr Castle with grounds surrounding Newton House (N.T.) and romantic Carreg Cennan Castle – lots to discover within an easy drive of this peaceful holiday cottage.
- The old historic market town of Llandovery is an interesting place to visit. The ruined castle sits atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the river Bran. The heritage centre offers an insight into the life of drovers, the local Black Ox Bank, local legends, the railway and local history. Prince Charles has restored a local farmhouse at Myddfai as his Welsh retreat.
- The castle in Trap is a scenic ruin on a precipitous limestone crag in a spectacular location. A wonderful place for photography enthusiasts.
- The mill's visitor centre at Llanwrtyd Wells represents over 700 years of weaving history. There are three floors of gifts to browse including Cambrian tartan, clothes and more.
- Enjoy fine dining in this award winning homely restaurant with brethtaking views. Booking is essential.
- Fountain Fine Arts Gallery at Llandeilo shows work from some of Wales' most highly respected artists. Do have a look around, you may find something very special to remind you of your visit.
- Brechfa Forest is a multi purpose site used for timber production, recreation and wildlife conservation. Don your walking boots and explore.
- Ginst Point is used for weapons testing and so access is limited. Weekends are usually free. Phone ahead to avoid disappointment 01944 452310. The largest concentration of birds can be seen on a sand pit at the point. Extensive scrub attracts finches and other passerines and the inland areas attract large flocks of golden plover and lapwings.
- Over 50 red kites and buzzards are fed daily giving a spectacular aerial display. Do make time to visit. You wont be disappointed. Remember your camera and binoculas.
- There is much to enjoy near this peaceful holiday cottage near Llandeilo.
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3 Bedrooms
Sleeps 6
Dog Welcome FREE
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Llandovery 12m
Aberglasney 14m


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