Location, location, location. Original fisherman's cottage a stones throw from the waters edge and within the fortified town walls of Conwy. The perfect cottage which is beautifully furnished and ...
Nolton Cross Caravan Park a family run site which is situated miles from Nolton Haven on Pembrokeshire's St Brides Bay Coast, set on level ground with panoramic views of the Preseli Hills and ...
Small family run site catering for touring caravans and motorhomes, situated on the A4075 close to Pembrokeshire's major attractions of Oakwood, Folly Farm, Tenby, Pembrokeshire Coastal Park.
Ogof Lludw is situated on the sea front at Aberporth, with the large lounge and conservatory windows overlooking Cardigan bay, where a number of dolphins have been seen recently. It is 100 yards from ...
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The origins of the Penrice Estate can be traced back to the twelfth century when a Norman knight took the name of de Penrice and was gifted the land that became the Estate. A mile from the coast, ...
Newly refurbished boutique guest house located in the beautiful seaside village of Rhosneigr on the Isle of Anglesey. The property is situated just a short jaunt away from the popular beach and offers ...
St Michael's Church at Beguildy is a 14th Century building, with later modifications. It stands on a small hill above the village.
Ty Moch Bach, originally an eighteenth century barn, has been converted into a comfortable two bedroomed upside-down cottage, with accommodation sleeping a maximum of four. In a quiet rural location ...
On the northern edge of the Cambrians, high above Machynlleth on the scenic mountain road from Staylittle, the view from the Wynford Vaughan Thomas memorial is one of the most spellbinding in all ...
Middle Ninfa Farm is in the Brecon Beacons National Park and on the edge of Blaenavon World Heritage Site. It offers bunkhouse accommodation, camping and hands-on training in creative working with ...
Stone pillars, a squared one to the south and a rounded one to the north of the harbour mouth, were used as markers by boats approaching Porthgain to collect their cargoes of slate, road stone or ...