This remote 19th-century cottage stands on a beautiful hillside and has spectacular views across Hell's Mouth Bay. This cottage is part of the Plas yn Rhiw estate which was restored and given to the National Trust by the Keating sisters. This is an excellent location for those people who enjoy an active holiday and who prefer a real away-from-it-all cottage.
Ground Floor: kitchen, sitting room/dining room with electric effect stove.
First Floor: two bedrooms (1 double antique brass/iron bed, 1 twin) and bathroom with mixer tap shower attachment over bath.
Facilities
Washing machine, tumble dryer.
Visitor Notes: Electric storage heating included. Access to the cottage is down a long, very steep, grass track (approximately 400 metres through two gates) and is only suitable for physically fit people who prefer an out-of-the-way cottage. The track is unlit and in view access by foot, visitors are advised to arrive in daylight. There is a limited, shared parking area with residents of the village at the top of the track for one car only. There is a garden to the front and side of the cottage with patio area where you can enjoy the stunning views.