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THE
CROSS
The
Cross is situated in the middle of Llangennith opposite the mini
roundabout.
Maps of the area show that there has been a dwelling at the cross
for at least 200 years and prior to the refurbishment the old building
consisted of two cottages that had been converted into one.
The property has been rebuilt during 1996 retaining the original
front wall and the floor plan of the original rooms but has added
a large kitchen at the rear, and upstairs a second bathroom. Much
of the original charm of beamed ceilings and fire places has been
retained.
GROUND
FLOOR
Kitchen
/ Diner. This is a large open plan kitchen and dining area.
Electrical appliances include oven & hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer
and microwave.
Utility. Fitted with a washing machine & tumble dryer.
Lounge. Beamed ceilings with ample seating. Colour television
and video plus solid fuel stove.
Bedroom 4. Double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers.
Shower room. Shower, sink & toilet.
FIRST
FLOOR
Bedroom
1. Double bed and built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 2. Two single beds and built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3. As bedroom 2.
Bathroom. Bath, shower, sink and toilet.
EXTERIOR
Enclosed
rear and front gardens mostly to grass. Lock up garage for one vehicle
plus ample parking for two cars off road at rear .Patio with barbecue,
table and chairs. Rotary washing line.
LLANGENNITH
Llangennith
is a village at the North West tip of Gower close to Broughton Beach
and Rhossili Beach. It is ideal for seaside surfing and fishing
holidays, and many coastal walks. There is an 11th century Norman
Church, village pub and post office.
Free parking is available at Broughton Farm Caravan Park, (next
to Broughton Beach), where there is also a children's playground
and grocery shop from Easter to September.
GOWER
Gower
famous for its beautiful landscape, diverse variety of flora and
fauna, ancient settlements and castles, is highly prized as Britain's
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Miles of coastal walks,
unspoilt sandy beaches, isolated coves and spectacular displays
of wild flowers. bathing and water sports including surfing, canoeing
and boating, can be found all around the peninsula. Pony trekking,
fishing and golf are among the more energetic activities. For those
of a less energetic persuasion enjoy the local villages, pubs and
tea rooms or nearby Swansea.
SWANSEA
Swansea
city centre is 30 minutes drive away. It offers shopping, a leisure
centre, maritime quarter, theatres and cinemas. We recommend contacting
Swansea Tourist Board Office on (01792) 468321, or writing to Singleton
Street Swansea SA1 3QG for further information.
GENERAL
The
property is fully furnished , double glazed and has central heating
throughout. Bed linen and bathroom towels and dishcloths are provided.
There are no separate gas or electricity charges.
To allow sufficient time to clean the property between each booking
,we ask that you leave not later than 10.00AM on the day of departure.
The property will normally be available from 3.00PM on the day of
arrival. The keys can be collected from Broughton Farm Caravan Park
which is 1 mile away. If you plan to arrive late, please phone in
advance to confirm arrangements to pick up the keys.
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