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Nant Y Plas

Plas Cilybebyll, near Pontardawe, Glamorgan

Ground Floor Accommodation
Sleeps: 2
7 nights
£470 - £971
Available from a minimum of 2 nights

Overview

  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Sleeps two
  • One bedroom with kingsize bed
  • One bathroom with bath and walk in shower
  • Accessible to wheelchair users with assistance
  • Suitable for baby (travel cot and highchair available on request)
  • Sorry, no pets
  • Riverside patio garden with river views
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Shared access to 120 acres of private countryside
  • Covid-19 measures* (see Visitors' Notes)
  • Linen and toiletries
  • Parking for two cars

Property layout

  • Ground Floor Accommodation:
  • The front door opens to a stylish contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar and cosy lounge area with comfortable seating. The room features a dramatic wooden ceiling, statement industrial lighting and exposed sandstone stonework that preserve the historic character of a building that was once a feed shelter for farm animals. The lounge has a door that opens to the cottage garden.
    A corridor leads from the living area to a double bedroom with king size bed. The bedroom has a built in wardrobe, exposed beams, local artwork and a door that opens directly onto the riverside patio.
    The accessible bathroom features a huge free-standing roll top bath that sits alongside an exposed sandstone wall. This contrasts beautifully with modern features such as a walk-in rainforest shower, a demister mirror, wall hung sink and stylish comfort height WC.
  • Outside:
    The cottage garden consists of picketed lawn overlooking a riverside patio with bags of wow-factor. A long length of glass balustrade makes for wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities – a real highlight for guests .
    Look out for coal fossils in the flower bed wall and historic coping stones that glisten myriad colours in the sunlight. Cast from copper slag, they tell of a bygone era when Swansea was the copper smelting capital of the world.

Equipment

  • Renewable biomass underfloor heating
  • Electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher and washer/dryer
  • Smart 4K Ultra HD TV with over 150 channels, DVD player, radio/CD player
  • WiFi internet access*
  • Selection of books, DVDs, maps to borrow, cards & games
  • Travel cot and highchair available: please request when making your booking
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Charcoal barbecue on request
  • Secure bike storage
  • Parking for 2 cars

Features

  • Nant Y Plas is very well suited to those with low mobility – it is all on one level and accessible to wheelchair users with assistance. You can park alongside the cottage.
  • Nant Y Plas is perfect for a romantic break. Birdsong, a babbling brook, the giant Victorian bathtub and wonderful sense of place are just some of the things that appeal to those seeking a romantic bolthole.
  • The 5 star cottage is comfortable and well equipped whilst retaining the historic atmosphere of the ancient estate to which it belongs.
  • Enclosed riverside glass-fronted patio garden with lovely river views.
  • Super cosy and environmentally-friendly, heating and hot water are supplied by renewable biomass energy, and much of the farm’s energy needs are produced onsite from solar energy.
  • The cottage features original artwork by local artists and a stunning print by eighteenth century landscape painter Paul Sandby – ten points if you can identify the location in the painting.
  • Short and midweek breaks are available, with a minimum stay of one night.
  • Ty Gambo (sleeps 6), Hafod Y Wennol (sleeps 4), Y Stabl (sleeps 4), Bwythn Y Saer (sleeps 4), Ty Cerbyd (sleeps 4), Yr Hen Ysgol (sleeps 4) and Lloc Lo (sleeps 4) can be booked with Nant Y Plas to create a large property for family get-togethers or groups of friends of up to 32 people.
  • There is a great gastro pub in the neighbouring village of Alltwen.
  • Modern amenities are very close by - there is a 24 hour supermarket just over a mile away in the town of Pontardawe. Why not arrange for a delivery?
  • An unrivalled tourist information folder at the cottage means that you have all the ingredients for an unforgettable holiday.
  • The cottage's central location allows guests can to explore the entire South Wales region and its world class attractions ease.

Set in an idyllic location on the banks of river Clydach, Nant Y Plas offers a true 5 star countryside escape.

Nant Y Plas is one of eight family-run award-winning holiday cottages at Plas Farm, the former home farm of the historic Plas Cilybebyll Estate, situated between the Brecon Beacons National Park and Gower Peninsula.

This one bed cottage is the perfect place to get away from it all with your other half. Peaceful and picturesque, Nant Y Plas is a blend of traditional and modern. It exudes historic features that preserve the character of a building that was once a feed shelter for farm animals. The front door opens to a stylish contemporary kitchen and cosy lounge area with exposed stone walls, statement lighting and plenty of luxurious touches.

The gigantic roll top Victorian cast iron bath, originally from the Plas Manor house, has been meticulously restored and now takes pride of place in this cottage. And if baths are not your thing, there is a luxurious walk-in rainforest shower for good measure.

The single level cottage has a stunning flagstone floor made from Welsh pennant sandstone warmed by biomass underfloor heating. The cottage is mostly open plan inside with no steps or changes of level, making it very well suited to those with low mobility and it is possible to park directly outside.

The lounge opens to the cottage garden that consists of a picketed lawn overlooking a riverside patio with bags of wow-factor. Here, the sparking waters of the river Clydach flow past a stunning glass balustrade - a real highlight for guests. It makes for a wonderful place to relax, read a book and enjoy spotting wildlife such as wild trout and grey wagtails.

If you can tear yourself away from the patio, a path leads directly onto a self-guided farm walk where hours may be lost exploring 120 acres of private countryside including bluebell woodland, mountain streams and hillside pastures. Enjoy spectacular views over the surrounding countryside – the Bristol Channel and Devon to the south and Brecon Beacons National Park to the north.

Nant Y Plas is close to modern amenities with pubs, restaurants and a 24 hour supermarket just over a mile away.

Situated at the very heart of South Wales, its unique location means that you can explore the entire region with ease. There is a much-loved information folder at the cottage, packed with suggested itineraries that will ensure you get the very best out of your stay. With so many spectacular and world class tourist attractions on the doorstep it is hard to know where to start! Just 20 minutes from the Swansea Bay coastline, guests can explore the glorious stretches of sand and idyllic secret coves of the Gower Peninsula (Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding National Beauty) and the Victorian seaside resort of Mumbles, with its promenade, shops and restaurants.

The cottage is also in a superb location for visiting Brecon Beacons National Park, the upper Swansea Valley being a gateway into the park. The National Showcaves of Wales, the Vale of Neath’s spectacular waterfalls and the energetic Afan Forest Park, home to five world-class trails for the mountain biking enthusiasts are all nearby. It’s also the perfect base for day trips to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park or the spectacular Glamorganshire Heritage Coast, both of which are less than an hour’s easy drive away.

Swansea itself with its many bars, restaurants and shopping is 10 miles down valley and Cardiff, the bustling capital city of Wales, is well worth a visit with its castle, museum and Millennium Stadium.

Nant Y Plas is located on a farm with seven other cottages: Ty Gambo (sleeps 6), Ty Cerbyd (sleeps 4), Hafod Y Wennol (sleeps 4) and Y Stabl (sleeps 4). Lloc Llo (sleeps 4), Yr Hen Ysgol (sleeps 4) and Bwthyn Y Saer (sleeps 4). Cottages can be taken individually or in any combination to accommodate up to 32 guests.

2022-09-24 Simon L, Wymondham

"Great location. Very pleasant hosts and very well priced. Nice little extra comforts and great tourist and history info. Thoroughly most enjoyable stay." (Simon stayed at Lloc Llo)

2022-09-24 Simon L, Wymondham

"Hi Charles, just a quick note to say how pleased we were with Lloc Llo. Once again we've had a great experience booking through Staycation - info on web was spot on again. Thanks Simon" (Simon stayed at Lloc Llo)

2021-09-25 Richard M, London

"Nice & quiet location yet convenient for travelling to many tourist sights and the local town and shops. We would be happy to visit again & would recommend it to others." (stayed at Ty Gambo)

LOCAL INFORMATION

The cottage lies in the ancient hamlet of Cilybebyll (thought to have been where the Romans at Neath spent leisure time). Plas Farm is the former Home Farm of the celebrated Plas Cilybebyll Estate, which has a recorded history back to the early 1400s. Its unique character and remarkable history links it to the descendants of Welsh Kings, Arthurian legend, tales of the Mabinogion, the Norman invasion, the Earls of Pembrokeshire, eighteenth century French prisons, Charles II, Iolo Morgannwg, the tea plantations of Ceylon, coal mining, the Industrial Revolution and much more…

The holiday cottages are situated on opposite sides of the farm courtyard. The courtyard is bounded on one side by the upper reaches of the picturesque River Clydach and on the other side by green parkland pastures that are grazed by sheep and cows. High hills of blue pennant sandstone provide the background to an idyllic and tranquil scene that retains much of its original remote and wild character.

FOOD & DRINK/SHOPS

A major 24 hour supermarket just over a mile away in the town of Pontardawe. the local supermarket will deliver supplies. Pontardawe also has a leisure centre, theatre, cinema, plus a selection of pubs and restaurants.

There is a great gastro pub in the neighbouring village of Alltwen.

The small village of Rhos is only 1 mile away with a post office, local pub, convenience store and fish and chip shop.

WALKS

The walks from the doorstep of the cottage mean that you never have to leave the farm if you so wish and you can just spend your time relaxing and exploring the surrounding countryside. Roam 120 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, including an award winning bluebell woodland. Highlights include The Plas Farm Trail which starts on cottage doorstep.

There is also a wonderful variety of walks within easy reach - coastal walks, mountain walks, waterfall walks, heritage trails and town walks. Highlights include: Gower and Brecon Beacons; The Glamorgan Heritage Coast (cliffs and sand dunes); the Vale of Neath, known as ‘Waterfall Country‘; The Afan Valley, a narrow forested valley known locally as “Little Switzerland”, which includes Afan Forest Park’s many miles of beautiful walks ; the Wales Coastal Path which passes through some of Britains most spectacular and breathtaking scenery and Fforest Fawr Geopark (the Sleeping Giant).

MOUNTAIN BIKING

Afan Forest and BikePark Wales are both easily accessible. The cottages offer secure bike storage, bike washing facilities and an area to dry clothes and equipment.

It is possible to ride from the cottage doorstep along quiet country lanes - forestry tracks that will give you access via offroad trails to the Afan Forest and other spectacular routes such as the old Roman road of Sarn Helen above the Vale of Neath or the Great Forestry Ride between Neath and Pontypridd. Afan Forest Park is home to five world class trails, over 100 km of track and voted one of the world’s ten best places to ride.

BIRDWATCHING & WILDLIFE

The farm is ideal for those on a bird watching holiday as it has contains a wide variety of different habitats including an area of award winning broadleaved woodland, coniferous woodland, grassland, hedgerows and upland streams. Situated upon the bank of the upper reaches of the picturesque River Clydach, it's a haven for wildlife – herons, dippers, grey wagtails, trout and otters all live on the river.

FISHING

There are many benefits to choosing our cottages whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced angler:
Guiding and tuition available (pickup at cottage).
Catch sewin in the River Tawe, just a mile away.
Local to one of Wales’ best fishing tackle shops.
Excellent sea fishing and coarse fishing nearby.

HISTORY & HERITAGE

Blaenavon World Heritage Site, otherwise known as Big Pit is a real coal mine and one of Britain's leading mining museums.

Castell Coch, (Red Castle in Welsh), is a perfect fairytale castle on a steep wooded hillside.

Dylan Thomas' Boathouse - Visit the shed where Wales' famed poet wrote many of his greatest works.

Lancaiach Fawr - A Tudor house, built around 1530, that has been transformed into a living history museum set in 1645, the time of the Civil War.

Pembroke Castle - A mighty and largely intact medieval fortress located on the banks of an estuary. Endless passages, stairways and tunnels.

Tintern Abbey - This Cistercian abbey is the best-preserved medieval abbey in Wales.

Caerphilly Castle - Vast and impressive, Caerphilly is Britain's second largest castle and covers 30 acres.

Dolaucothi Gold Mines - Underground tours of a likely source of gold bullion for the Imperial Mint of Rome.

Kidwelly Castle - An imposing monument of Norman power whose remains are some of the most intact of any medieval Welsh castle.

Museum of Welsh Life - Europe's largest outdoor museum - a vast collection of over 30 reconstructed historic buildings from all over Wales.

Royal Mint - The UK's money making factory boasts over 1,000 years of history and is the world's leading export mint.

ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES

Celtic Manor, Wales' most famous golf course, gaining fame as the venue for the 2010 Ryder Cup.

Oakwood Theme Park - Ride Megaphobia, Europe's largest wooden roller coaster and considered to be one of the world's best.

Folly Farm - One of Wales' largest family attractions and 10th best zoo in the world according to a Trip Advisor poll.

Wales Principality Stadium - The home of Welsh rugby boasts the second largest retractable roof in the world and an incredible atmosphere on match day!

CAVES & WATERFALLS

National Showcaves - Voted 'Britain's Greatest Natural Wonder' by the British public and comes with a dinosaur park!

Waterfall Country - A collection of over 15 waterfalls in one of the most impressive limestone landscapes in Europe.

BEACHES & COASTLINE

Glamorgan Heritage Coast - These famous Jurassic cliffs are a sight to behold - walk on the rick pavement beach and marvel at the round stones that roll like billiard balls across its surface.

Merthyr Mawr Nature Reserve - The second highest sand dune system in Europe - known as the Welsh 'Sahara Desert'.

Three Cliffs Bay - One of the UK's favourite views -three sea cliffs jut out into the bay and a large stream, flows across the beach into the sea.

The Gower Peninsular - The UK's first 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' is one of the most beautiful corners of the British Isles.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - Britain's only coastal national park boasts some of the finest coastline scenery in Europe.

Worms Head - A highlight of the Gower Peninsula - three miles of golden sand and a grass covered rock that resembles a basking Welsh dragon.

COUNTRYSIDE & GARDENS

Aberglasney House and Gardens - A medieval house with more than 10 acres of gardens that are considered to be among Wales' best.

Brecon Beacons National Park - The famed National Park of wild open hillsides and waterfalls. Their peak, Pen-y-Fan, is the highest point in southern Britain.

The National Botanical Gardens - The world's largest single span glass house and the first major botanical gardens to be created in the UK for over a century.

Pembrey Park - Eight miles of golden sands at Cefn Sidan, hundreds of acres of woodland and the longest toboggan run in Wales.

Red Kite Feeding Station - Over 50 red kites and buzzards visit this Black Mountain feeding station every day.

Wye Valley - Spectacular limestone gorge scenery and dense ravine woodlands dominate this fascinating Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

CITIES

Cardiff - Capital of Wales, a major sports venue, a city centre castle and one of UK's best shopping centres.

Swansea - Compared by poets for centuries with the Bay of Naples, Swansea has a huge sandy beach and is Wales' second largest city.

Things you need to know about Nant Y Plas if you’re thinking of booking a holiday there:

  • Smoking is not allowed inside any of our properties
  • Sorry, no pets
  • Please note: There is a stream in the grounds
  • You can check in any time after 2.30pm, departure is by 10.30am
  • There is no welcome pack but essentials are provided eg kitchen foil, washing up liquid, tea, coffee, milk, sugar, salt and pepper
  • Minimum stay one night throughout the year, except at Christmas/New Year which is 3 nights
  • * Covid-19 measures for this property:
    In full compliance with the hospitality industry cleaning protocols and safety guidance.
    Intensively cleaned and sanitised.
    Contact-free check in and check out.
    Complete privacy and exclusive use of the cottage during your holiday.
    Date changes for all existing and new bookings if the lockdown measures are extended or re-imposed.

*Internet access is offered at this property for recreational purposes only and is not meant for business use. Speed/service may vary depending on the package obtained by the owner which is provided to guests free of charge. Should guests experience difficulties or loss of use, neither the owner nor the agent will be held responsible.

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