Tynewydd Fields

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£1459-8713 per week, sleeps 14

Cross Inn, SA48 8RP     Tel: 01244 352022


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Tynewydd Fields is a detached cottage resting in Cross Inn in Mid Glamorgan. Hosting six bedrooms; a king-size with en-suite shower room, a double with en-suite bathroom, a ground-floor double with en-suite bathroom, a double, a twin, and a family room with a double, sofa and en-suite bathroom, along with a bathroom and cloakroom, this property can sleep up to twelve guests. There is a kitchen/diner, utility, dining room, a sitting room with a woodburning stove and a snug. To the outside, there's enclosed gardens with lawn, seating, and pond, a wrap-around decking with furniture and summer house, a private Swim Spa and hot tub, and a shared jungle gym play area, whilst ample off-road parking is available. Tynewydd Fields is a fantastic property, providing spacious accommodation for a range of party makeups.

Accommodation

Six bedrooms: First floor: 1x super kingsize zip and link beds (can be made into twin on request) with en-suite bathroom with walk in shower, basin ,WC, towel rail, Aquarius bath rise and fall, heat blower/dryer, 1 x family bathroom bath with shower over WC, basin and towel rail, 2 x twin rooms, 1 x king size room with en-suite with shower, basin,WC, towel rail, Ground floor: 1 x double room with en-suite bath with shower over, WC, basin and towel rail, 1x family room comprising of 1 x zip and link super king bed (can be made into twins on request) with double sofa bed and en-suite with walk in shower, Aquarius rise and fall bath, rise and fall WC, basin, towel rail. Ground floor toilet with WC, basin. Kitchen/diner. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburning stove. Snug

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