Cardiff 7.8 miles. Glamorgan House, a resplendent seven-bedroom abode is nestled within the enchanting Vale of Glamorgan. This exquisite property is an idyllic haven for families, friends, and groups seeking to immerse themselves in the allure of South Wales. Boasting an outdoor heated swimming pool, a luxurious hot tub, a dedicated cinema room and convenient off-road parking, Glamorgan House serves as a splendid launchpad for delving into the region and crafting everlasting memories. Upon crossing the threshold into your new sanctuary, a realm of opulence and comfort unfurls across its four levels. The ground floor beckons with a capacious sitting room adorned with an inviting open fire, alongside a cinematic haven primed for family evenings. Indulge in the epitome of luxury by stepping into the external bar/sitting room or rejuvenate within the inviting embrace of the outdoor heated swimming pool and the soothing embrace of the hot tub. The outdoor expanse further enchants with a stately tennis court, tasteful furniture arrangements, and an alluring fire pit - offering the perfect backdrop for enchanting starlit nights. Rustle up delicious meals and dine alfresco, discussing your plans for the upcoming days as the sun set it’s the distance, or ascend to the first floor to discover seven neatly-adorned bedrooms, each carefully curated to cocoon you in comfort. Whether it’s the en-suite super-king-size complete with an en-suite freestanding Jacuzzi bath, the king-size retreat on the lower-ground-floor or the accessible single room on the ground floor, there is certainly something for everyone. The allure of Glamorgan House extends beyond its lavish interiors. Positioned as a gateway to exploration, the residence situates you in close proximity to village pubs, bistros, and local shops. A brief drive transports you to the captivating attractions of Barry, including the scenic Porthkerry Country Park and the enchanting Barry Island Pleasure Park. Venture a bit further to unveil Cardiff, a vibrant capital city steeped in history and nocturnal vibrancy, or embrace Cowbridge's charm, adorned with a captivating array of eateries. Seaside towns like Porthcawl and Penarth meanwhile stand as beckoning coastal retreats. With all of this and more to offer, make your next trip to South Wales one to remember at the magnificent Glamorgan House.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.