| | | | New Cottages | | The following are a sample of the new cottages which have recently been added to our portfolio. | | |  | | Dyffryn Mymbyr Cottage Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed, north Wales A modified and restored 16th-century listed cottage with incredible views (including the Snowdon Horseshoe and Moel Siabod). Located on a working upland farm and heated by an innovative and low carbon wood-pellet heating system. Sleeps 4 + cotClick here to view this cottage | | |  | | Dyffryn Mymbyr Farm House Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed, north Wales A restored Victorian farmhouse in an outstanding location in central Snowdonia. Stunning mountain views (including the Snowdon Horseshoe and Moel Siabod). Built in the early 19th century a part of the Penrhyn Estate. Private garden and off-road parking. Located on a working upland farm and heated by an innovative and low carbon wood-pellet heating system. Sleeps 8 + cotClick here to view this cottage | | |  | | Men's Way Apartment Florence Court, County Fermanagh Nestling at the foot of Benaughlin, and surrounded by the forests and hills of west Fermanagh, Palladian Florence Court is the epitome of the great Irish house. Situated in the Laundry Yard in the south wing, Men's Way served as living quarters for the male servants at Florence Court. This unique and atmospheric apartment is located on the first floor and overlooks the 18th-century Laundry courtyard, and the adjoining woodland gardenClick here to view this cottage | | |  | | Little Breck Stepaside, Narbeth, Pembrokeshire, south Wales Little Breck is a substantial three-bedroom bungalow in an elevated position with views down the valley towards Amroth. It was built in the early 1970s for Miss Mason, the donor of the Colby Estate to the National Trust. Approximately 400 metres from the wonderful Colby Woodland Garden and a short distance from the beach at Amroth. | | |  | | Beach Cottage Durgan, Mawnan, Falmouth It is hard to imagine a position more perfect for a holiday cottage: this delightful stone building with dormer windows in its slate roof is right above the beach, only a few metres from the waters edge. With Beach Cottage occupying one half of the building and Quay Cottage (011025) the other, both cottages share a small garden, and the same uninterrupted views over the Helford, with the shingle beach just outside their doors | | |  | | Hemmick Cottage Gorran, St Austell It would be hard to imagine a more idyllic and picturesque spot for a holiday than Hemmick. An isolated Victorian cottage, built on the site of an earlier fishing hamlet that was demolished by the mid 19th century, sits alone right on the edge of one of south Cornwall's most beautiful beaches. This is a simple, small and traditional cottage in one of the most perfect locations imaginable.Click here to view this cottage | | |  | | Sissinghurst Castle Garden Sissinghurst, nr Cranbrook, Kent Also at the planning stage is a holiday cottage at one of the world’s most celebrated gardens at Sissinghurst. Created by Vita Sackville-West and her husband Sir Harold Nicholson, around the surviving parts of an Elizabethan mansion. | | |  | | Tri-A-Hanner Porthdinllaen, Morfa Nefyn, north Wales Located in the hamlet of Porthdinllaen on the Llyn Peninsula, this cosy cottage will be a favourite amongst those who want to wake up to the sound of the sea, as it is set right on the beach. Sleeps 2. | | | | | Refurbishment of the above cottages may have been taking place at the time this site was last updated, so we regret only before refurbishment photographs are available for some of these cottages.
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