Llanmihangel lies nestled between the historic towns of Cowbridge and Llantwit Major in Glamorgan, Wales, offering a serene retreat that accommodates up to four guests. Just 3.5 miles from Cowbridge, visitors can explore a vibrant selection of independent shops, boutiques, and numerous dining options. Llantwit Major, located 3 miles away, boasts the UK's oldest college and one of Wales' finest beaches known for its Jurassic fossils. This charming area also features a variety of pubs, shops, and convenient railway access to Cardiff and Swansea, making it an ideal base for both relaxation and exploration.
The stunning Glamorgan Heritage Coast is nearby, inviting guests to enjoy picturesque beaches like Ogmore By Sea, famous for its horse riding opportunities, and Southerndown, a favorite among surfers. Monknash, a secluded beach reached via a scenic woodland walk, provides a tranquil escape. The area is perfect for those looking to pack a picnic and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the coastline, making it a delightful destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Upon entering the stylish and modern property, guests are greeted by an open plan living area that harmoniously blends contemporary design with historical charm. The inviting space features colorful velvet furniture, a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances, and a spacious farmhouse-style dining table. A cozy mezzanine TV room above the kitchen offers a perfect spot for movie nights. The accommodation includes a master bedroom with a king-size bed and en suite shower room, along with a family bathroom equipped with a bath and separate shower, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Additional features of the property include a sun terrace that provides a peaceful setting for relaxation or al fresco dining, with views of the surrounding woodland and stream. The lower level houses a twin bedroom and the original miller's cottage, which can serve as a meditation or reading room, thanks to its floor-to-ceiling glass windows that create a strong connection with nature. Outside, a patio area near the stream, adjacent to the remnants of the old water wheel, offers a charming space for dining and unwinding. Off-road parking for two cars is available at the front, enhancing the convenience of this beautiful retreat.
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