Greenheart Cottage

ID: S778147

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Greenheart Cottage is a delightful, four-bedroom holiday home nestled in the Welsh village of Pontrhydyfen. Encompassed by the natural beauty of the surrounding hills, boasting off-road parking and a close proximity to the nearest shop and the River Afan, this charming abode is an idyllic spot for families, friends, or sharing couples seeking a refreshing escape to beautiful West Glamorgan. Step into the reverse-level living spaces of Greenheart Cottage and be instantly enchanted by the first-floor living spaces, complete with a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room with ample seating, and a sitting area featuring an elegant woodburning stove and a Smart TV, serving as a perfect spot to relax and spend quality time with your loved ones. Venture out to the raised courtyard on warmer evenings, where you can while away the hours taking in the sights and sounds of the countryside with a glass of wine in hand. When you’re ready to retire for the night, four plush bedrooms await: a double bedroom, a ground-floor double bedroom, and two ground-floor twin bedrooms, all sumptuous and ready to whisk you off to a night of well-earned rest. Start each day with a refreshing shower or a dip in the bath before you head out to explore the local area. Set out on foot to discover the delights of Pontrhydyfen, a quaint village that offers a supermarket, a café, and the historic landmark of the Pontrhydyfen Aqueduct.When completed, in 1827, it was the largest aqueduct in Britain and, as an impressive engineering feat, became a local tourist attraction.Pontrhydyfen was the birthplace of Richard Burton, and the monument is also valued for iconic photographs showing the actor walking across the bridge.Today the bridge carries a path and cycleway. Just a short drive away, you’ll find the larger towns of Port Talbot, Neath, and Bridgend, where you can explore their numerous sights, sounds and local attractions. The magnificent Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is also just a brief car trip to the north, where you can take a hike in the mountains, admire the spectacular waterfalls, and stop by the region's abundance of cultural and ancient sites, such as Henrhyd Falls, Dinas Rock, and Ogof Fawr, all whilst soaking in the breathtaking vistas that span for miles. Make memories with all your loved ones in Wales by booking Greenheart Cottage.

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Neath, Port Talbot in the Afan Valley, Pontrhydyfen is a charming village offering a tranquil and scenic escape. With its rich history and a variety of things to do and see, Pontrhydyfen is located in the southern part of Wales, surrounded by lush green hills, picturesque woodlands and flowing rivers, providing a serene retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It has a notable history that is closely tied to the coal mining industry and in the 19th century, the village flourished as a mining community, with numerous collieries in operations. Today, you can explore the scenic wonders of the Afan Forest Park, a vast expanse of woodlands and trails with hiking, mountain biking and walking opportunities to enjoy. Enjoy outdoor activities at Glyncorrwyg Ponds such as fishing, in amongst an idyllic spot to soak up nature and engage in recreational pursuits. Venture a little further to Waterfalls Country, a breathtaking area within the Brecon Beacons National Park or head to Aberavon Beach, a beautiful stretch of golden sands along the coastline of Port Talbot, perfect for relaxing whilst breathing in the sea air. With an abundance of cafes, pubs and shops, in addition to close proximity to the bustling city of Swansea, Pontrhydyfen is a lovely base from which to begin your next Welsh adventure.

Accommodation

Reverse-level.

Four bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x ground-floor double, 2 x ground-floor twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

First-floor kitchen/living room with woodburning stove.

Utility.

First-floor dining room.
Central heating.

Hot-Tub.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.

Smart TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available on request.

Off-road parking for 3 cars.

Enclosed raised courtyard with outdoor furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.3 miles

Reviews (3)

  • Anna

    There was a wood burner which will be really nice in winter but we did not need to use it - it was very cosy. The dining area was spacious and nice. There are some beautiful walks nearby, including a walk through the valley to Port Talbot and the nearby Afan Forest country park. We also enjoyed the South Wales Miner's museum, which was very interesting. The Bethel Chapel cafe is great (open at weekends) and the Teapot a short drive away. Mumbles lovely for a day out. As feedback we could have used a few more kitchen things - a teapot and cafetiere coffee pot would be useful, as the space is perfect for large groups. A bread knife, and knife sharpener would be nice to have and the cutlery wasn't great for e.g. cutting a steak. Also just to note, the utensils are metal and there are a number of lovely new non stick pans, which will get scratched by metal, so some wooden or silicone ones might be good! These are just small things though and we generally really enjoyed cooking and eating at the cottage.

  • Lynn

    Set in a pretty valley, above a tumbling river, centrally located for an easy drive to the Brecons or to the beautiful beaches. The cottage was clean, warm and inviting, as an adult family of 7, we were comfortable and had everything we needed, (soon to have the addition of a hot tub with views over the valley) We were made very welcome by Dylan the owner and also the proud owners of the Bethal Church cafe as mentioned in a previous review, just a short walk over the viaduct. The locals are very proud of the fact Richard Burton was born there and his family are still local. I would definitely like to go back again.

  • Danielle

    The Bethel Chapel cafe across the viaduct was so cute and a real hidden gem. We loved the rain showers, super comfy L shaped sofa and sitting out on the deck in the evenings! Highly recommend this lovely cottage for anyone visiting the area. We'd love to stay again!

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