South Pilton Green Farmhouse

Rhossili, Swansea

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This modern bright and airy farmhouse has just been completely refurbished. It is the perfect location for those wanting to make the most of the activities Gower has to offer such as surfing and cycling. Several excellent surfing beaches are just a short drive away.

The farmhouse adjoins the National Trust property office, is located next to a working farm and backs onto a common.

The cottage's layout

Ground floor
Porch, large hallway, cloak room/lavatory, sitting room with solid fuel stove, and kitchen/diner.
First floor
Three bedrooms (double, twin and single), bathroom with shower over bath.
Visitor notes

Wood pellet boiler central heating system, parking for two cars next to the farmhouse, a garden with patio area.

Bike and board storage facilities.

Care has to be taken due to the vehicle activity of the adjacent working farm.

The washing machine and dryer are a combined washer/dryer.

Cottage details
Sleeps
5
Bedrooms
3
Let starts
Friday
Min stay
3
Dogs allowed
No
Cottage ref
013031
Special offers
  • June Discount 30% - Offer from 11/06/2013 to 30/06/2013 Save 30% 30% Discount
Features
  • Coast Nearby
  • Open Fire / Stove
Facilities
  • Tumble dryer
  • Doublebed
  • Microwave
  • Freezer
  • Television
  • Radio
  • Washing Machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Cot/Highchair

Nearby

Things to see and do nearby

South Wales
People walking above Rhossili Bay, Gower, Swansea, Wales. © John Miller

South Wales is a region rich in natural resources. Beautiful valleys which once saw the growth of some of Britain's greatest industries, offer visitors magnificent scenery and glimpses of the past. Much of the outstanding natural beauty of the area remains untouched. It is a land of contrasts, mountains and moorlands, forest and farmland and magnificent stretches of unspoilt coastline. The National Trust's interests in South Wales include large areas of the Brecon Beacons, Pembrokeshire and Gower, as well as the Dolaucothi Gold Mines, spectacular Aberdulais Falls and the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby.

Gower Peninsula
Looking out across breathtaking Rhossili Bay, Gower. © Joe Cornish

The Gower peninsula is a stunning unspoilt coastal landscape, 5,500 acres of which are owned by the National Trust and was the first place in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. An exceptionally mild climate, picturesque villages, free-roaming ponies in large areas of open common, ruined castles and a wealth of archaeology add to its enchantment. South Gower boasts internationally renowned beaches of rocky coves and golden sands. On West Gower the expanses of Rhossili and Whiteford beaches and the famous landmark, Worm's Head, are popular with visitors. North Gower in contrast provides a sweeping estuary of tidal salt marsh grazed by ponies and sheep, while the beautiful seaside village of Mumbles and the city centre of Swansea are just a stone's throw away.

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Attractions
  • Whiteford Gower Heritage Centre
  • Swansea
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Fishing
  • Pony Trekking
  • Walking
  • Watersports
  • Wildlife watching
  • Mountain biking
National Trust places to visit
Gower: Rhossili Shop and Visitor Centre
Rhossili Bay on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales © NTPL/Joe Cornish Large National Trust shop and Visitor Centre set amongst spectacular countryside and beaches
Tudor Merchant's House
Exterior of the Tenby Tudor Merchant's House, looking up the street from the harbour. The house is tall and narrow, with alleyway and steps running past it © Paul Harris Photography Late 15th-century town house
Colby Woodland Garden
The gazebo in the Walled Garden at Colby Woodland Garden. © Steve Whitehead Beautiful woodland garden with year-round interest
Aberdulais Falls
The waterwheel at Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall viewed at ground level © NTPL/Andrew Butler Famous waterfalls and fascinating industrial site with tin workers' exhibition
Dinefwr Park and Castle
Newton House is a 17th century house with a Victorian facade © NTPL/David Noton 12th-century Welsh castle, historic house and 18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park
Heddon Valley
Coastal heath with heather lining the coastal path on the hillside above the Heddon Valley. © NTPL/David Noton Towering cliffs, secluded coves and a beautiful wooded valley within Exmoor National Park

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Prices include:

  • VAT at the current rate
  • Linen, heating and electricity (except where shown in the cottage details)

Special offers

  • June Discount 30% - Offer from 11/06/2013 to 30/06/2013 Save 30% 30% Discount

Supplements
(not included in the price table above)

  • A non-refundable £10 charge is not included, and will be added to the total price of your holiday to cover the cost of accidental breakages
  • Unfortunately we cannot accept website bookings more than 15 months in advance. Please call 0844 800 2070 or email cottages@nationaltrust.org.uk to enquire about future cottage bookings and reservations.
  • As part of the annual pricing review of all its cottages the National Trust reserves the right to move individual cottages up or down the price bands and to alter date breaks. We also reserve the right to charge supplements for certain cottages for specific dates covering special events, e.g. Rosetta Cottages on the Isle of Wight during Cowes week. We will notify you of any special event supplements at the time of booking.

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