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Dramatic sea views and cliff-top walks in all directions make this cottage a must-visit.
Rhossili 1 Coastguard Cottage is a former Station Officer’s house and was built in 1928. The cottage benefits from breath-taking views over the beach to Worms Head and south Gower. It feels exceptionally cosy inside against the log-burner, especially when a storm is brewing upon the horizon.
Head out for a walk and discover some of the areas picturesque villages and free-roaming ponies. You’ll be blown away by the landscape, the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Head back to the cottage for sunset.
Further afield, visit the seaside city of Swansea, just 20 miles from the cottage. Don’t miss a trip to its famous central market with its wealth of local produce. Aberdulais Tin works and waterfall is under an hour away too.
Ground floor: Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with a woodburner. Toilet.
First floor: Two king-size bedrooms. One twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath.
Outside space
A small, enclosed garden with picnic table at the back of the cottage.
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Kitchen, dining room, toilet and sitting room with a wood burning stove.
Three large bedrooms (2 kingsize and 1 twin) and bathroom
Heating: Oil central heating included.
Parking: Parking available for two cars.
During the busy summer period vehicles may also be parked in the field by the cottage.
WiFi: We’re pleased to provide free WiFi access at this accommodation, which is supported by BT. Please note intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and therefore should not be relied upon.