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Nos Da

Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf

4

Nestling next to a 16th century former Rectory, Nos Da (Ògood nightÓ in Welsh) is a beautifully presented contemporary cottage sleeping four in complete comfort. The open-plan living space comprising kitchen, dining area and sitting room with wood burning stove, also features bi-fold doors which open out on to a private terrace and garden. Completing Nos Da is the luxurious master bedroom with 6Õ4 Superking bed and en-suite bathroom, a second bedroom with two 3' singles that can be configured as one 6' zip and link bed on request and separate family shower room. This detached, single-storey holiday cottage sits in the ownerÕs grounds of four acres of delightful gardens, which guests are welcome to explore.

The small sleepy hamlet of Llanilid lies on the edge of Rhondda Cynon Taff and borders the two neighbouring counties of the Vale of Glamorgan and Bridgend. The area is steeped in history boasting an 11th century Norman motte and bailey castle mound, a Norman church which still serves the local community twice a month, a Roman military camp (Gadlys) and the ownersÕ 16th century Old Rectory. This picturesque setting is backed by ancient woodlands and surrounded by leafy lanes which are ideal for walkers and cyclists.

The Cwtch sleeping two guests is also available to book at this location.

  • Baby Friendly
Weekly from £448

Features

  • WiFi
  • Dog Free
  • Baby Welcome
  • Log Burner/Open Fire
  • On Site Parking
  • Children Welcome
  • Hamper
  • Cycling
  • Walking
 

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