At a glance
Quiet location in a 9-acre, country estate in the Vale of Glamorgan
Quirky features include a recess that once housed the original bread oven
Excellent for exploring Glamorgan's countryside and Heritage Coast
About the property
This luxurious, ground-floor room overlooks the rose garden in the inner courtyard of the estate and is a gorgeous cosy hideaway for two. Overflowing with character, original 18th century features include the striking walls and vaulted ceiling that are completely made up of exposed stone. It's a true escape. Outside you can enjoy romantic strolls in the estate's gardens and admire views of Glamorgan's Heritage Coast. Meanwhile, days out can be enjoyed at local beaches, the Wales Coastal Path and the historic town of Cowbridge.
The space
Brimming with history and character, original 18th century details include exposed stone walls, a vaulted ceiling and a small recess which used to house the original bread oven.
Luxurious furniture and furnishings incorporate a king-size bed dressed with fine linens, a dedicated desk area and a beautifully upholstered two-seater sofa that's positioned to enjoy views of the estate's courtyard garden.
A stylish, bespoke partition leads to the luxury en-suite shower room that has a walk-in, rainfall shower.
Whilst there aren't kitchen facilities or a dining area, there is a small fridge and tea and coffee making facilities with complimentary tea, coffee and milk provided.
You will also have access to a separate shared laundry room with a washing machine, iron and ironing board situated in the outer courtyard. Meanwhile, the estate's 9 acres of gardens and grounds are perfect for a quiet stroll, a picnic or admiring the sunset over the sea in the distance.
Guest access
There is a key safe where you can access the key to the property for a self-check-in.
The estate grounds and gardens are communal and are available to guests of the manor house and all the apartments and cottages at the site.
Sustainability
If you'd like to offset the carbon emissions from your trip, get in touch and we can arrange this for a small fee.
Keep in mind
Check-in: from 16:00
Check-out: by 10:00
There is no kitchen at this property.
Guests have free access to the EV charger.
Deposit: Bookings are subject to a non-refundable deposit of 30% of the booking value plus applicable booking fees with the balance payable 60 days before the date of travel.
Accidental Damage Deposit: To maintain the highest standards in our properties, guests will need to pay a refundable Accidental Damage Deposit of £300 prior to their stay. An advance payment as detailed in the booking summary can be made to waive this requirement.
Book with confidence: If your booking is affected by new Government travel restrictions which were not known at the time of booking, and you're legally unable to travel, we will arrange with the property owner to refund 100% of your holiday cost.
House rules
No smoking
No parties and events
Please keep noise to a minimum
Up to 1 small dog is permitted at an additional fee of £30
Dogs must be on a lead at all times
Located near the beach, this apartment is in Saint Athan, a neighborhood in Barry. St. Fagans National Museum of History and Turner House Gallery are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Cardiff Market and Queen Arcade. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Principality Stadium or Cardiff City Stadium. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like cycling and hiking.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.