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Worms Head, Rhossili
Ramsgrove and Butterslade
Kimley Moor Farm, Rhossili
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At a glance: Both cottages benefit from the following features.

  • sleeps 4/6
  • 1 double bedroom
  • 1 loft gallery bedroom (2 singles)
  • 1 double bed settee
  • available to let 12 months a year
  • prices range from £200-520 per week
  • short breaks for 2/3 nights available
  • no smoking
  • pets accepted for £20 extra
  • bed linen provided
  • electric included in the price
  • parking at the rear of the cottage
  • Wales Tourist Board ****
  • 1 mile from Rhossili
  • Ring Kaye on 01792 390708 or email
  • To check our vacancies :
    • for Butterslade click here
    • for Ramsgrove click here
Absorb the breathtaking scenery of Gower, with its delightful little bays and coves. We have named the two cottages after the coves opposite us called Ramsgrove and Butterslade; this is only a short walk from the door of the cottages. The cliff is mainly owned by the National Trust so take the opportunity to walk along to Mewslade and Fall Bay and then around to the vast 5 mile sandy beach of Rhossili and the Worms Head, which is an island off the end of the peninsula.
Not only can you go to the bays, but also take our meadow path from the cottage, through a small woodland which opens out onto a pond along with the surrounding wildlife. As you sit on the bench, you may be lucky enough to see the badgers out at dusk or the fox cubs playing, the wild life varies throughout the year. Our 140 acre farm has free access for you to roam around at your leisure, the footpaths can then take you to join Rhossili Hill and across to the village of Llangennith.

Our cottages were converted from a working barn 16 years ago where we milked cows and ground corn in the mill. We have tried to keep and “olde worlde” feel by restoring the barn with its original stone work and beams. The butter churn featured in Butterslade cottage, was used by my grandmother, who made and sold her butter in Swansea market for many years. Many items that were used on the farm such as the shearing wheel and horse brasses are also displayed around the cottages. Kimley Moor has been in our family since 1714, our ancestors used to live in part of this barn sharing it with the livestock.
 
Ramsgrove Cottage

Both cottages benfit from:-

  • Electric cooker and refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Colour Television and video
  • Storage Heaters are included in the price
  • Razor point.
  • Duvets, cots, highchair and blankets are
    provided
  • No smoking
  • Parking is available at the rear of the cottages
  • A farm shop is available during the summer season (400 yds)
  • Doctor, Chemist, Hairdresser's and a well stocked shop and Post Office at Scurlage - 2 miles away.
  • Full details of places of interest, restaurants and shops etc. can be found in the cottages.
  • Use of a communal Laundry room with a washing machine and a tumble drier and storage space for outdoor equipment

Please note:

  • Bed linen is provided but bath towels are not.
  • There will be an extra charge for pets.
  • A 25% deposit is required at the time of booking, with full settlement one month prior to your holiday. No reminders are sent.
  • The cottages will be ready for occupation at 3.30pm on Saturday.
  • Outgoing guests are requested to vacate the cottages by 10.00am in order to allow for cleaning.
  • The key will be in the door upon arrival.
 
Butterslade Cottage

How to find us:

Kimley Farm is 18 miles west of Swansea via the A4118. Turn right at Scurlage, we are two miles along the B4247 on the right hand side. A landmark to look out for is a red and blue painted plough outside the farmhouse. If you reach the village sign for Pitton Cross, you have gone too far.

 

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