Luxury self catering without the hassle
Cefnmeurig, West Wales
An 18th-century farmhouse on the border of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, this family-run property won a best self-catering award at the 2007 Wales National Tourism Awards. Renovated in 2005 by Anne Owen Taylor, a former chartered accountant who worked her way up
to become the highest-ranking woman on the Welsh Tourist Board, Cefnmeurig is exceptionally well thought out. Stylish yet very comfortable, it boasts luxury appliances, a wood-burning stove, Egyptian cotton sheets and a carefully chosen library of CDs.
Sleeps Up to seven people.
The extras All guests are welcomed with a gourmet hamper, storecupboard foods, fluffy bathrobes and luxury Welsh toiletries. For a little more pampering, add-on services can be arranged, including quality ready-meals or private chefs, grocery shopping, maid service and beauty treatments.
To do The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Brecon Beacons National Park are nearby, or walk among the patchwork of fields, rolling hills and bluebell woods that surround the property.
The Guestbook "What a fantastic place, they've thought of everything. We couldn't think of anything to improve on! Truly this is five-star accommodation," enthuses Saran Nicholas from Cardiff.
Costs From £495 per week. Visit www.visitwestwales.com or call 029 2089 9280.
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