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Click for Short Break ConditionsRef 92, Rose Cottage, Port Eynon
A pretty thatched holiday cottage in the heart of Port Eynon village which is over 300 years old, originally built as a fisherman's cottage, has an attractively landscaped front garden. Only a minute's walk from a stunning 'Award winning' Blue Flag Beach, Rose Cottage has been completely renovated yet retains original features such as reclaimed ship timbers, solid stone walls and an inglenook fireplace.
Accommodation: Enter through stable door into lounge with feature stone fireplace and log/coal effect stove, generous soft seating, dining table & chairs for six, TV with freeview & DVD. The fitted kitchen is equipped with an electric hob & oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer dryer. Adjoining the kitchen is a garden room with breakfast table & chairs, and additional soft seating and patio doors to the enclosed rear garden with garden furniture. Off this room is a bedroom with full size bunk beds and flat screen TV.
First floor: Two bedrooms - one double and one twin, both with flat screen TV's. The twin bedroom has an en suite bathroom with a 3-piece suite. There is a further shower room with a walk in shower, wash hand basin and WC.
Front garden is landscaped and has a fish pond and waterfall. The rear garden is enclosed with garden furniture.
Sleeps 6: 1 double, 1 twin, 1 full size bunk beds.
C/O day - Fri. Gas CH. Bed linen and towels provided. WiFi available. Garden furniture. Off street parking. Stairgate & travel cot available on request. Orange preferred network coverage. No pets. No smoking.

Testimonials:
Charming in every way. A wonderful relaxing holiday. A 5 star experience worthy of its rating. We shall return. - Mr & Mrs L - Shrewsbury
We loved the cottage and garden. - Mrs & Mrs D - Cotswolds
Very attractive cottage. - Mr & Mrs F - Worcester
The cottage is superb, it had everything you need for a great week. - Mr & Mrs R - Cornwall
The cottage is restored and modernised very skilfully and decorated with delightful taste. - Mr & Mrs K - London
What a wonderful cottage, we absolutely loved it, location, layout, decoration. Beautiful interior with a lot of attention to detail. - Dr J - Germany
A very welcoming and cosy place to stay. We have found everything we needed and all kind of thoughtful touches. - Mr & Mrs M - Warwick
A fabulous well equipped cottage in the perfect spot. - Mr & Mrs E - London
Thank you for another fabulous stay at lovely Rose Cottage, perfect as ever. - Mr & Mrs H - Epsom
Our friends marvelled that we had found such a gem of a cottage. Mr & Mrs E - London
It is lovely fab and welcoming. - Mrs R - London
One of the most thoughtfully considered 'homes' we have stayed in around the UK. - Mr & Mrs W
A beautiful cottage fantastically well-equipped in a stunning location. We will definitely be back. - Mr & Mrs N - Bristol
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay in your lovely artistic cottage. - Mr & Mrs J - Oxford
Wonderful cottage and proximity to the beach a major bonus. - Mr & Mrs W - Bedford
Lovely cottage, beautiful garden, - location perfect - beaches stunning. Gower exceeded our expectations as did the cottage. - Mr & Mrs R - Scotland
The cottage was fabulous and had everything we needed - Mr & Mrs L - W. Midlands
Truly beautiful cottage! Idyllic position, character and d?cor. Just perfect. - Miss L - Cardiff
A beautiful and immaculately presented cottage in which lots of care, love and attention has been paid to detail. - Mr & Mrs B - London
Thank you for a lovely stay, the cottage is beautiful, we will be back very soon. - Mr & Mrs N - London
The article below was published on the BBC website on 04 July 2011
A bay on the Gower peninsula has been voted Britain's best beach.
Port Eynon was noted for being rugged and wild in nature but still safe for families to enjoy.
A number of beaches from around the UK were nominated by travel writers and tourist boards public, with the public asked to vote.
A total of 41% backed Port Eynon, and Swansea lord mayor Ioan Richard said the result was a big boost for local tourism.
It is a double for Gower, as the award was won last year by nearby Rhossili Bay.
"Port Eynon won hands down with many thousands of votes from all across Britain," he said.
"It has been 60 years now as the first area of outstanding natural beauty in Britain.
Fun family feel, stunning landscape and idyllic village was the Judges' verdict on Port Eynon
"It's a safe area and a beautiful area," he said.
Judges included travel editors for the Daily Mirror and Mail on Sunday newspapers as well as tourist board officials from around the UK.
It won the Cadbury Flake 99 Great British Beach Awards, described as "a celebration of our nation's best and most treasured seasides".
They said Port Eynon represents the "perfect British getaway" with a "fun family feel, stunning landscape and idyllic village".
Those also nominated included Broadstairs, Kent, with its promenade and "quaint squares of fishermen's cottages", along with Weymouth beach, Dorset, Southport in Lancashire, and Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, among others.
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