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3 Bed Cottage in Lower Cwmtwrch
Ref: S777941
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£100
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Corner Cottage
Ref: S46223
Reviews 28
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£75
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Oystermouth Chapel
Ref: S437718
Reviews 5
From
£197
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The Bookshelf
Ref: S820377
Reviews 14
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£76
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Flat 56 Newton Road
Ref: S1233869
From
£60
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Skysea
Ref: S1029367
Reviews 8
From
£142
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48 Gower Holiday Village
Ref: S842494
Reviews 3
From
£51
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Gower Place
Ref: S841850
Reviews 3
From
£359
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8 Bed Cottage in Lower Cwmtwrch
Ref: S278844
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£240
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12 Malthall
Ref: S447543
Reviews 6
From
£496
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The Welsh Chateau
Ref: S1057289
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£1263
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Ty Caredig
Ref: S1264156
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£93
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Driftwood Cottage - East Cliff
Ref: S1076731
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2 Bed Cottage in Rhossili
Ref: S534677
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The Headlands - Gower
Ref: S376663
Reviews 27
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4 Bed Cottage in Oxwich
Ref: S232834
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Willow Mews
Ref: S907967
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£250
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Mumbles - Modern Apartment with panoramic sea views
Ref: S927232
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£122
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Luxury Mumbles View Studio Apartment
Ref: S934939
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£95
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Tor Bay Cottage - 1 Bedroom - Parkmill
Ref: S957795
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£109
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Lundy Lodge – 1 Bedroom Annex – Rhossili
Ref: S1041525
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£114
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Suite 14 - Sleeping Giant Hotel - Pen Y Cae Inn
Ref: S968220
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£153
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Mumbles holiday home
Ref: S1247020
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£150
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Fishermen's cottage with log burner, 2 bathrooms & sea views from garden terraces
Ref: S920684
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£171
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What our customers say about their holidays
Lucy - Verified booking
We really enjoyed our stay at Corner Cottage, we renamed it Cwtch corner cottage as it is so cozy, chillier early mornings were spent in the lounge with the fire on and snuggled up on the very comfortable sofas under a blanket!
itâs in a lovely spot facing out onto the village green and our Golden Retriever puppy spent many a happy hour watching the sheep nibbling the grass and then trotting past the cottage, the window sill in the main bedroom is low so he could sit and see the world go by. The cottage has everything that you need for your stay and will happily accommodating people. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a huge oven, small dishwasher, washer dryer in the utility room and a fridge with freezer compartment. Parking is at the front of the cottage with room for one car. The parking to the rear (immediately outside the kitchen window) is for the cottage next door. The bedrooms are very comfortable and the third twin which is a mezzanine above the kitchen provided our teenager with a great space to chill out. The bath upstairs is large is great for a relaxing soak after a day out at the beach or walking and there is a decent shower in the downstairs shower room. For rainy days or quieter evenings there is a chess set, piano with a Beatles sheet music book, a puzzle and a great selection of books and DVDâs. The outside space runs to the side of the cottage and the patio is a nice place to sit and watch the sheep going about their daily routines. Just opposite the cottage is a public footpath that we used to take out our dog, he loved paddling in the brook and we walked him through the fields. Care needs to be taken as their is livestock roaming about. We found that the first part of the walk was dog friendly with stiles that can be walked through, but when you reach a small road and move into another footpath, the stiles are the climb over sort and not suited to trying to lift a nine month old retriever over or other large dog. Great local shop in the village selling a good variety of products and local delicacies. This is also the Post Office too. The King Arthur pub is well frequented and although we didnât stay for a drink due to the ongoing COVID situation, Grandma enjoyed a takeaway coffee. Oxwich is the nearest beach and is great for rockpooling, swimming, stand up paddle boarding and is very dog friendly. There is a hotel on the beach with a good restaurant and also a shop and other eating facilities. We will return to Corner cottage Iâm sure.
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Bethan - Verified booking
Unfortunately there were a few issues at the property which some may say are trivial.
However the downstairs toilet and shower were a problem. Firstly the lock on the door was not working, the toilet is loose and not screwed to the floor correctly, the toilet seat was loose and finally the shower head sprays out of the side. The other problem was the door from the kitchen to the living room. I know you can't change the size of the doors or the step from room to room However, my elderly father fell down the step on a number of occasions but my husband hit his head on the door frame, causing a significant cut to his head. The frame around the door is so sharp and unforgiving and no attempt has been made to highlight or reduce the risk of injury on either the low frame or step. There was also a bulb blown in the utility room and although there are spare bulbs, they are the wrong type of bulb. Unfortunately the quality of the beds were poor and uncomfortable. The two beds in the loft area were nothing more than camp beds and none of our party were comfortable at night. The corner location is also a bit of an issue with parking and as it is a pinch point In the road there were many many occasions, where people were emergency stopping as cars were coming the other way and I was fully expecting my car to be damaged at some point. Unfortunately the injury caused a downer to the holiday as it was a terrible hit, causing my husband to fall to the floor with blood pouring from his head. Although the cottage is in a lovely location, the layout and problems with the property would mean that we wouldn't book the location again.
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Kathryn - Verified booking
Just back from a week at The Headland.
The weather wasn't kind as we had rain at some point every day. It meant having a comfortable base to chill really came into its own. The location is excellent with everything you could need within walking distance. From the main bedroom you can see the sea and the start of the local shops - an ice cream from Joe's is a must. There is a row of restaurants on the promenade, 5 minutes from the house. They are dog friendly. We ate at The Oysrer House, Croeso Lounge and Bistrot Pierre. Our personal favourite was the Croeso Lounge for lunch and dinner. I was disappointed to find the pier is closed but our dog loved the little beach there. It is also not possible to access the beach anywhere near the house as they are working on sea defences. There is a great deal of work and work men close to the house but as we were out all day it was not a problem. Just a shame the beach is out of bounds as all the beaches close by ban dogs until 30th September. I would recommend walking up to Oystermouth Castle where the volunteers are very welcoming. If you have a dog Mumbles Nature Reserve is also worth a visit. I was very impressed with the number and range of shops in Mumbles. I wish we had a flourishing High Street with so much to offer. The Headlands is a well appointed, comfortable base to explore the Gower and I would highly recommend it for couples, families and dogs!
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Hayley - Verified booking
We cut our break short my husband wanted to leave the moment we arrived but we stayed until the Thursday.
The cleaner was still there when we arrived at about 3.30 on Sunday the place is Friday change so expected it to be ready . There was lots of damp/dirt in the bathroom and twin room, found a wet dirty towel on the back of our bedroom door. Kitchen hot water tap had no pressure and no hot water maintenance man came and told us we had to boast the water heater. Lack of information about anything on the site or in the chalet , swimming pool was good grandson used it every day partly because there was nothing else to do , the key for the swimming pool area did not work so had to get someone from reception to let us in , they told us we werenât the first person staying at 48 to have this problem it needs sorting. The overall holiday was very disappointing. The site entrance is rough looking the buildings are tired and badly maintained and the first impression is bad , the empty pub/ restaurant area is a shame to see and the was not great . The children park needs maintenance also some bits were dangerous . Some of the window catches are stuck closed so couldnât open them in the case of a fire it would be dangerous. The shower knob was very hard to turn on and off husband had to turn it off because we couldnât. The taps in bathroom sink need changing as they were very hard to turn too . Would not recommend staying here to anyone.
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Linda - Verified booking
Overal the house offered what we wanted, but there were niggling things wrong.
Unable to get into key lock. Rang owner who said âI know itâs very stiffâ so why was it not replaced, also it was put into a corner so had to be operated by left hand when most folk are right handed. Garden furniture lovely, but out of three parasols, only one with bottom pole and NO bases or table/seating holes to stand them. One 76yr old party member sat on her bed & went straight through (hurting her hip) as all the slats fell out. 2nd bed the same. Owner had to come & drill & screw both beds. Very limited head space in attic, only really suitable for kids. Bottom small lounge would be better split with one part becoming a en-suite for ground floor bedroom. If oven is used with lights in the annex, the fuse in main house is blown, plus small annex fuse box is in the wet room which would not pass 16th electrical regs. No means of opening roof windows or blinds in annex, thus one has to leave French door open at night for fresh air ?. This is not safe as there is no bolt on side door which can be accessed by anybody. Attic stairs has no barrier to prevent one from falling down them when sleepily making oneâs way to bathroom. Some bedside lamps not near plugs or with extension cables. Overall plenty of pots, pans, dishes, mugs, seats etc, but house lacks attention to detail, for the price paid.
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