Holiday houses in Llanhennock

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Condo in Newport
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Modern 1 Bedroom apartment in west Newport.

"Ideally located first floor one-bedroom apartment" 15 minute walk from the Royal Gwent Hospital with a bus stop one minute walk away, with buses to Cardiff and Newport Centre every 30 minutes. Tredegar Park is on the doorstep, as well as the National statistics office. The apartment is located on the second floor and serviced with a lift. The apartment is three years old and Modern, The apartment has one double bedroom with a double bed settee in the living room, the kitchen has ALL amenities.

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A colorful lounge area features a mix of seating options, including a green chair and a brown sofa. A pink coffee table sits centrally, while a bar area with tall stools is visible in the background. Stained glass art adds visual interest to the walls.
Home in Caerleon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Stylish gem in Caerleon, enjoy!

Experience this stylish home. Stunning garden and views, close to bustling village's bars, restaurants and rich Roman history. Spacious downstairs with tv lounge, and 'Bar 15', our very own wine bar! An extremely well equipped kitchen with open plan dining room. Upstairs has 3 double bedrooms, ensuite shower, and a luxury family bathroom. Electric charge point, and heat exchanger. Perfect base for walking, sightseeing, golfing or conferences at the ICC, with Bristol and Cardiff 20 mins away!

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Guesthouse in Monmouthshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Under the Oak - a cosy forest retreat.

A lovingly restored & cosy studio apartment on the plot of our family home, surrounded by meadows and ancient woodland. Under the Oak is nestled on the edge of the woodland and is a private, self contained 1 bed apartment with log burner, underfloor heating, fully equipped kitchenette & private patio with dining area and fire pit. From mountain walks & wild swimming to cosy pubs and farmers markets, there are lots of adventures on the doorstep here. Usk > 10 mins Abergavenny > 20 mins

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A bright lounge area features a green sofa adorned with patterned cushions. Nearby, a small drum set is positioned next to a vibrant red wall art piece. Natural light enters through the windows, and decorative elements add a creative touch to the space.
Guest suite in Southville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Your own space in colourful Southville!

Hello! Our home is in the vibrant and colourful area of Southville, just a short 15 minute walk from Bristol city centre. Southville is a very popular part of Bristol and home to Upfest, which is Europe’s biggest street art festival. The accommodation itself is a self-contained part of our home with its own private entrance. Inside, you’ll find a bright and spacious bedroom with en suite shower room. Directly beneath in the basement is a lounge area with kitchenette.

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Guesthouse in Parc-Seymour
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Oak Lodge

Welcome to your rustic home away from home! Our charming farmhouse annexe is a haven of peace and quiet, set in a truly remote and unspoiled location. Every corner tells a story, with unique features and a traditional, cosy feel that honours the original farmhouse. Imagine evenings spent reading by the roaring fireplace and mornings with coffee in your own private patio. If you're looking for a genuine escape from the everyday, you've found it here.

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The exterior of the barn features a mix of stone and brick, with blooming flowers and greenery accentuating the entrance. A pathway leads toward the property, bordered by grass and shrubs, with trees visible in the background under an overcast sky.
Barn in Llandevaud
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Cosy Barn by the forest

Idyllically placed Ty Bach Twt sits on the edge of Wentwood with walks direct from your door. You can instantly relax here with the sounds of the birds and nature surrounding you. A quiet, peaceful retreat to unwind or a great base for acitivites, sight-seeing and more. There is the rare advantage of being relatively close to civilisation and transport networks together with a quiet rural setting on the edge of the forest and no near neighbours!

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A well-lit bedroom features a double bed with a simple, patterned duvet, flanked by two bedside tables with lamps. A comfortable black sofa is positioned nearby. Natural light enters through curtains that frame a window, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the space.
Guesthouse in Magor
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 480 reviews

Private Annex with gated parking close to M4.

Modern, light and homely annex on private land with gated parking situated in a lovely little village called Magor. The village shops, restaurants and pubs are a short five minute stroll away and are well worth a visit. Magor has fantastic links being 2 minutes from the M4. We are approx 30 minutes to centre of Bristol and 30 minutes to Cardiff, 20 minutes to centre of Newport and 10 minutes to the Celtic Manor Resort and ICC.

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An open-plan living area features a light-colored sofa and armchair arranged around an ornamental coal fireplace. A television is positioned beside the fireplace, while a light wooden cabinet and a shelf containing books add functionality. Natural stone walls provide a rustic touch.
Condo in Newport
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Beautiful victorian 2bd flat with garden

High-end, modern victorian flat. Access to beautiful city garden, with large deck, outdoor furniture and bbq. Flat is open-plan. Exposed stonework, ornate cornice, ornamental victorian range cooker, modern kitchen and bathroom. Large deck and garden with bbq, shared with homeowners. City centre location. 15 min walk to station and city centre. 2 Bedrooms. Please note, bedroom 2 is accessed via bedroom 1.

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The exterior of a charming self-catering cottage features a whitewashed façade, wooden accents, and a welcoming front porch. A small stone path leads to the entrance, surrounded by a well-maintained garden with various shrubs and a seating area. Natural scenery frames the cottage in the background.
Home in Coed-y-paen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Forest Cottage

Self catering cottage, originally built in the 1800's, restored and extended to provide a high standard of accommodation. Set in private gardens with outstanding views across the Usk valley. The garden area provides 2 large decked viewpoints, Private parking. The property has retained it's original stone spiral staircase which might prove difficult for guests with mobility issues or the very young.

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A newly converted barn features a stone exterior complemented by bold red windows and a door. A railing outlines the entrance, while a gravel path leads to the structure. Surrounding greenery and hills create a natural backdrop.
Barn in Llangwm
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Bwthyn y Bannau

Bwthyn Y Bannau is a newly converted barn on a Welsh small holding nestled into the hillside. From the upstairs balcony, you can enjoy a clear view of the valley with the Skirrid, Sugarloaf and Blorenge framing the horizon, and a stunning sunset! We’re just 8 miles from Chepstow, 10 from Tintern Abbey, and 12 from Abergavenny. Visit us for breathtaking views, big skies and birdsong.

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A spacious bedroom is presented with deep blue walls and natural light flowing in from an unseen window. The comfortable bed features a light-colored upholstered headboard and a decorative cushion. A bedside table with a lamp is positioned next to the bed, complementing the warm-toned wooden floor.
Home in Monmouthshire
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Cosy and modern cottage in Abergavenny

Welcome to Gavenny Cottage, a charming self-contained annex with an enclosed private garden, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Located on the edge of Abergavenny town with views of the Blorenge, it is an ideal base for walking, cycling or foodie getaway. Inside you will find everything you need for a comfortable stay. *Gavenny Cottage no longer has a hot tub.

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The exterior of the cottage features stone walls and a vibrant blue door. Windows on the roof and walls allow light to enter. A gravel walkway leads to the entrance, and decorative lighting is visible along the eaves.
Cottage in Caerleon
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Idyllic cottage in the Roman village of Caerleon

Cosy cottage (barn conversion) lovingly restored with original features including a fireplace and log burner and roll top bath in the fantastic historic roman village of Caerleon, with easy access to M4 (Cardiff is a 20 minute drive), Brecon Beacons, Abergavenny. The house offers a great space to relax with family and friends.

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