Choosing your holiday at Llwyn Beuno, you are assured of a warm Welsh welcome. We are in a rural location, yet only 5 minutes from Pwllheli and its magnificent marina. Situated centrally on Llyn ...
Set in the mountains on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park, overlooking Cardigan Bay, these lovely cottages and impressive farmhouse are set in 20 acres of beautiful mountainside, surrounded ...
Built in 1860, this grade 2 listed cottage is in a quiet cul-de-sac, 200 yards from Fishguard town centre, 100 yard from the Pembrokeshire coast path, and 150 yards from Fishguard lower harbour. Free ...
The friendly people make this beautiful place so warm and inviting for a peaceful retreat. With a great choice of food and drink, Conwy is still one of the best places in the UK to shop local due to ...
AVAILABILITY THIS week - a choice of 2 cottages in the village of llanspyddid just a mile from Brecon town. Arch Cottage has 2 bedrooms, perfect for couples 2 singles. It is light and bright with the ...
Tremanhire Cottage in Solva is an attractive 19th Century property set in a charming terrace in this picturesque fishing village. It is tucked away along a quiet cul-de-sac overlooking fields to the ...
Adult couples only or couples with young baby. On its own, immediately off a lane half a mile from the A40 for easy access set on our smallholding in a beautiful, small, wooded area. Conveniently ...
Set in private grounds on the Isle of Anglesey, near the Menai Strait, this luxurious, modern, mobile home is at the end of a typical farm track, in the private grounds of the friendly owners' ...
A mile south of the village of Llanwrthyl in the Wye Valley is the impressive Doldowlod House. This fine house and its estate were purchased by the inventor James Watt - 1736 to 1819, perhaps best ...
Stable Caravan is in the paddock on our Anglesey smallholding where we keep horses and a llama. It is in a area of outstanding natural beauty near the village of Llanfaethlu. It has open views to the ...
Standing in the centre of the Monmouthshire village of Raglan, St Cadoc's Church dates from the 15th Century, and like most churches has been added to and renovated over the years.