Attached to the owner’s farmhouse, this traditional home is set on a working farm in 100 acres of open countryside and offers a superb, comfortable base for exploring the remote North Gower. Look out for oystercatchers at the National Trust’s Whiteford National Nature Reserve 6.5 miles’ drive away, with its sand dunes, beach and salt marshes. Take a walk on Cefn Bryn and ponder the prehistoric monument known as King Arthur’s Stone, just 4.6 miles away. There’s great surfing to be had from Hillend on Rhossili Bay Beach, one of Wales’ finest shorelines, and less than 8 miles away.
On the ground floor is a generously-proportioned lounge/diner/kitchen with a farmhouse feel. You can relax on the cushy seating around the wood burner, and there’s a dining area for six. The shower room on this level has a washer/dryer. On the first floor, the main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and there are a further two twin bedrooms, and a wonderful family bathroom.
Outside is an enormous, enclosed lawned garden and a paved patio with outdoor furniture and views over Llanrhidian.