Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Saint Brides Major

2 Bedroom Cottage in Vale of Glamorgan, Saint Brides Major
Enjoying a rural position upon Sealands Farm on the outskirts of St Brides Major in the Vale of Glamorgan is The Granary, a stylish, two-bedroom barn conversion. Complete to a high standard with an indulgent hot tub, sleek interior, and flexible sleeping arrangements, whilst well-positioned to enjoy the delights of South Wales, The Granary offers the perfect base for an escape, inviting four guests. Benefit from two off-road parking spaces, before unloading your belongings into your new home, oozing style and character. Be wowed by the contemporary open-plan living space, where you can prepare meals, dine as a four, and unwind in front of the wood burning stove with a glass of wine in hand; use this as your social hub, adorned with state-of-the-art appliances and plush seating. Head outdoors if you'd prefer alfresco mealtimes, along with the chance to soak off the day's adventures in the babbling hot tub, with the breath-taking countryside in the backdrop. Return indoors to select between two super-king-size bedrooms, one of which benefits from a zip-link feature, before completing your morning routine in the shower room. Experience a taste of luxury at The Granary. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1034452 & 1129359, together sleeping up to 10 guests.
A charming community called St Brides Major may be found in the Vale of Glamorgan, close to the South Wales coast. The village contains everything needed for a self-catered stay, including a farm shop, The Fox pub offering traditional fare, a village hall, and a florist, while Bridgend, further into the county, is a hub of amenities. In terms of attractions, Merthyr Mawr Natural Reserve and Ogmore Castle are located on either side of the River Ogmore, while Dunraven Bay and its clifftop viewing point are close by. With its expansive seafront, the Grand Pavilion, the Porthcawl Museum, and The Wilderness Lake, Porthcawl is a must-stop off while in the area. Head east to experience Cardiff, a city bursting with shops, restaurants, a picturesque port, and several sites, including the National Museum of Cardiff, Cardiff Castle, and the Wales Millennium Centre. Both Porthcawl and Cardiff are suggested tourist destinations.