Kenfig Farm is a secluded three-bedroomed holiday home forming part of a 17th century farmhouse (with 20th century extension) in Ton Kenfig, near Porthcawl, with charming interiors, off-road parking for up to four cars, and an enclosed grassed area enjoying scenic lake and countryside views. This property has rustic appeal, welcoming a family or group of five friends seeking a relaxing escape to South Wales. With unique views directly over Kenfig Pool and the Nature Reserve, and beyond to Swansea Bay and the Gower Peninsula, this property boasts an original inglenook fireplace with a wood-burner and several lime-washed walls. The beamed sitting room has a sofa, large dining table and chairs, and Smart television. Games are available for guests to use. In addition, a spacious study, just off the sitting room, provides a quiet area after a day on the beach, with a door leading to the outside flag-stoned patio area. The farmhouse boasts a well-equipped kitchen with table and chairs. There is a downstairs shower room and toilet, while upstairs there is a bathroom and three good-sized bedrooms - one double, one twin, and one single. Outside, the extensive grassed areas have two picnic tables, with views towards the lake and sea or the surrounding fields. There is plenty to discover; just a short walk away is Kenfig Pool and the surrounding National Nature Reserve, renowned for its wild orchids, other wildflowers and its birds which can be observed from the two hides. Continue on foot to the quiet, extensive sandy beaches of Kenfig Sands (Sker Beach) and Pink Bay. Just a short drive away lies Porthcawl, which boasts Rest Bay, a very popular surfing beach favoured by families. The property is well placed for visits to a number of other popular attractions: Margam Park, just ten minutes away by car, offers a variety of outdoor activities, walks and events; the ruins of the ancient monastery and Abbey Church are of historic interest, as is the Margam Stones Museum which has a collection of early Christian crosses. Wiggleys Fun Farm (approximately 8 miles away) offers an all-weather fun experience for children. Towards Cardiff, St Fagans National Museum of History has a collection of historic Welsh buildings from all over Wales, relocated in beautiful parkland. The beautiful Glamorgan Heritage Coast between Ogmore by Sea and Llantwit Major offers breathtaking cliff walks; the nearby Ogmore Castle and stepping stones are also worth a visit. Afan Forest Park (7 miles from junction 40 on the M4) is well known for its mountain biking trails. The Royal Mint Museum at Llantrisant, the National Botanic Garden of Wales near Carmarthen, and the wonderful sandy beaches of the Gower are also accessible. Make memories to last a lifetime in Wales by booking Kenfig Farm.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with freestanding bath, basin, and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove and dining table
North Cornelly is one half of Cornelly, bisected by the A48 and M4, creating North and South Cornelly villages, offering a variety of shops, pubs and eating places. North Cornelly is perfectly situated to enjoy the nearby Nature Reserve with its sand dunes concealing the historic walled town of Kenfig, close to the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, the beautiful Gower Peninsula and even the Brecon Beacons. The days out in this region can be so varied, with a short drive or train ride to the Welsh capital city of Cardiff for the shopaholics, sport enthusiasts or theatre buffs, walks and cycle rides from the doorstep or a trip to the seaside resort of Porthcawl with its promenade and funfair. A great location all year round.