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Kenfig Farm

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Kenfig, Bridgend, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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15 Customer Reviews

  • "Celebrated Johns 81 birthday at Kenfig Farm in October soo cosey loved the log fire really felt like home ."

    It was our 2 visit this year hope to return again soon !!!

    Very glad to hear that you enjoyed your stay. Looking forward to having you stay again next year. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Barbara5.0Oct 2024

  • "What a lovely place is Kenfig is."

    The farmhouse was very clean and all you needed. Just myself and my dog went and he loved the garden. Wish we could have stayed longer. The beaches are so wonderful. The log burner at night. Next time I will bring my family

    We are really glad that you had such a positive experience and hope that you will bring the family next time. It is surprising to those who don’t know the area just how much there is to see and do. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ian5.0Oct 2024

  • "Another great stay at lovely kenfig farm."

    ! Cosy and welcoming as soon as you walk in, a peaceful calm area with great access for exploring or just enjoy the lovely Glamorgan area. Nature reserve and Sker beach are beautiful unspoilt areas and great for your four legged friends. Good communication from Neville as always and thankyou for a wonderful stay x

    Very pleased that you enjoyed your stay again. Thank you for your kind comments. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Sharon5.0Sep 2024

  • "We had a wonderful stay at Kenfig Farm."

    Neville was very helpful on the phone with directions. The farm itself is perfect with everything you could need. Plenty of instructions so that working out the heating, oven etc was easy! Comfortable beds, nice facilities and plenty of crockery/glasses and space. Thank you for a great stay and we will book again I'm sure.

    Thank you for your comments. We are glad that you had such a good time during your short stay - do book a longer stay next time as there is plenty to explore in the area! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Suzy5.0Sep 2024

  • "This is an amazing house for our holiday."

    Neville called few days before our stay with some directions and, instructions which was great. The house itself was really good. Very pleased with the condition of the house when we arrived. Plenty of tea, coffee and sugar on arrival. Welsh cakes and milk was a bonus. The pub is only a 5-10 minute walk and the food is amazing. We recommend you book a table tho. Really enjoyed our stay and plenty of walks around. 10 minutes drive to porthcawl.

    We are really glad that you enjoyed your stay. Thank you for your comments. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Craig3.8Aug 2024

  • "Very nice holiday home, close to the beach."

    We had a great week in this cottage. We were welcomed with some welsh cakes. Ideal if you love beaches and walking. Pub next door with good food! Love to come here again.

    We are very pleased to hear that you had an enjoyable week and hope that you will be able to return. I have been enjoying your Dutch biscuits! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Mira5.0Aug 2024

  • "Nice place and Neville was very helpful."

    We had a good break. Ideal location and would book again.

    Reviewed by Craig5.0Jun 2024

  • "Lovely quiet cottage."

    Big garden that the dog loved and the nature reserve opposite. Good base for exploring Brecon Beacons.

    Reviewed by Ruth5.0Jun 2024

  • "Just back from an amazing mini holiday at kenfig farm."

    Felt so at home as soon as we walked in the door it's a lovely old characterful house perfectly situated right opposite kenfig pool and nature reserve. Very well equipped milk and cakes much appreciated after long journey plenty of tea coffees available and a range of spices. Lovely garden to sit and listen to the birds fantastic walks from the door and great base to get out and about from. Neville was great with communications and helpful advice. Would definitely come here again what a gem of a property thankyou for a lovely holiday Neville and family xx

    Thank you very much. We are glad that you had such a good holiday here. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Sharon5.0Jun 2024

  • "Great stay in a beautiful location."

    We really enjoyed our stay at Kenfig Farm, and the weather was great – all sunshine and no rain. There is lots of space inside, with a well-stocked kitchen, log burner, comfy beds, and a fabulous bath. The location is stunning, and the property has fantastic views over Kenfig pool, the dunes and sea. The house is set back from the road, not overlooked, and has a nice garden with picnic tables. It’s also wonderful to watch and hear all the birds – including the noisy and delightful nesting sparrows! The owners are friendly and helpful and have left lots of information for guests, as well as books, maps, leaflets and details of the history of the village and farm. (We also had milk in the fridge and some yummy Welsh cakes left for us on arrival, which was a nice extra – thank you!) There are amazing walks on the doorstep, and the golden sand beaches here are stunning. (There are lots more beaches and walks within a short drive too.) The Prince of Wales pub is just a minute’s walk away and the Sunday roast there is highly recommended! We also enjoyed a nice meal at the nearby Angel Inn. If you’re looking for a peaceful, relaxing break, close to the sea and nature, Kenfig Farm ticks the boxes.

    Thank you very much for your kind comments. We are delighted that you had such a pleasant stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Rosie5.0May 2024

  • "In short, the cottage requires a very thorough deep clean."

    It was filthy dirty and full of cobwebs, mould and rust. The toilet roll holder in the downstairs toilet is full of rust (as was the tin opener in the kitchen). There are bits of skirting missing, four spices completely out of date (one was 2021!). Someone called 'Emily' has written her name on the wall at the downstairs banister point (LH side), the bathroom medicine cabinet is shabby and is showing mirror degradation, the wardrobe in the single room was jammed open, the ceiling and wallpaper in that room are peeling off (the ceiling very considerably), the dressing table in that room is marked. There is a lot of damp showing in the cottage, the worst of which is in the double bedroom - the wall near the small window is disgusting with it and all the silicone is mouldy. The kitchen sink has mould all over the silicone, and so has the shower grout in the downstairs facilities. The shower curtain is also full of mould. There is also mould in the living room. There are cobwebs in the cooker between the glass in the bottom door. There is NO way any of us would stay again. The damp and the mould affected me within 24hrs and cleared by the end of Sunday after getting home. If the owners wish to see pictures to explain the above, I am happy to share them. I would not have posted in this vein if it had not affected the enjoyment of our holiday, but it did. I felt very responsible as it was I who had booked on behalf of us and our friends.

    We are very sorry that our property didn't match your requirements. The only problem previously brought to our attention by guests is the ceiling paper in the single bedroom, which we are having redone next week - the earliest time possible. Any mould found around the upstairs window or elsewhere, possibly caused by a lack of ventilation when occupied, or other issues, will also be dealt with straight away. We should point out that Kenfig Farm is a 400-year-old farmhouse, not a modern property. It is thoroughly cleaned between each let, but cobwebs can appear overnight in such an old building, particularly between the beams. There are in fact no missing skirting boards; lime-washed internal walls do not require them as they are not considered appropriate in many period properties. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Annette1.3May 2024

  • "Kenfig Farm a really comfortable,clean,well equipped place to stay !"

    ! We could see the Prince of Wales from the kitchen window a lovely place for a meal and a drink

    Reviewed by Barbara5.0May 2024

  • "We had the most amazing stay at kenfig farm."

    Gorgeous weather, lots to do and see around the area, farm cute comfy and well equipped beds very comfortable and whole farm very clean lovely stay would recommend to friends and family

    We are very pleased that you had such a pleasant stay. Thank you very much for your comments. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Sjc5.0May 2024

  • "Kenfig farm is in a lovely location very near to Kenfig nature reserve which can be seen from the window so you can see the birds coming and going."

    " pubs are in easy walking distance and both serve excellent food but the Prince of Wales does get very busy. Kenfig Farm itself is very comfortable ,good kitchen, large lounge and very comfortable beds. we did have a few issues but when reported to the owner Neville they were resolved . We will have no hesitation in booking for next year. Our friends who joined from New jersey USA enjoyed their stay at Kenfig farm

    Thank you very much for your positive feedback and your helpful suggestions, which we have been able to take on board. We are very glad that you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Graham5.0Apr 2024

  • "Very well located cottage a few moments walk from the dunes and a good pub."

    Perfect for dog owners. Well equipped and comfortable base for a week away.

    Reviewed by Toby5.0Mar 2024

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with freestanding bath, basin, and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove and dining table
  • Oil central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine
  • Downstairs shower room and WC
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. in rent
  • Highchair available
  • Off-road parking for 4 cars
  • Grassed area and flag-stoned area with seating
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.5 miles, Kenfig Pool 0.2 miles
  • Please Note: Towels not provided, please bring your own
  • Please note: This property has external CCTV for additional security

The property

Kenfig Farm is a secluded three-bedroomed holiday home forming part of a 17th century farmhouse (with 20th century extension) in Ton Kenfig, near Porthcawl, with charming interiors, off-road parking for up to four cars, and an enclosed grassed area enjoying scenic lake and countryside views.

With unique views directly over Kenfig Pool and the Nature Reserve, and beyond to Swansea Bay and the Gower Peninsula, this property boasts an original inglenook fireplace with a wood-burner and several lime-washed walls.

The beamed sitting room has a sofa, large dining table and Smart TV.

Games are available for guests to use.

A spacious study, just off the sitting room, provides a quiet area after a day on the beach, with a door leading to the outside flag-stoned patio area.

The farmhouse also boasts a well-equipped kitchen and dining area.

There is a downstairs shower room and toilet, while upstairs there is a bathroom and three good-sized bedrooms - one double, one twin and one single.

The property is well placed for visits to a number of other popular attractions, including the surrounding National Nature Reserve, Margam Park, the ruins of the ancient monastery and Abbey Church are of historic interest, as is the Margam Stones Museum which has a collection of early Christian crosses.

Wiggleys Fun Farm offers an all-weather fun experience for children.

Towards Cardiff, St Fagans National Museum of History has a collection of historic Welsh buildings from all over Wales relocated in beautiful parkland.

The beautiful Glamorgan Heritage Coast between Ogmore by Sea and Llantwit Major offers breathtaking cliff walks; the nearby Ogmore Castle and stepping stones are also worth a visit.

Visit Kenfig for a wonderful stay in Wales.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.

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About the location

KENFIG

Porthcawl 3.5 miles; Swansea 16 miles

Kenfig, with its National Nature Reserve and sand dunes concealing historic castle ruins, lies just south of the M4. It is on a section of the Wales Coast Path, is close to the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, and accessible to both the beautiful Gower Peninsula and the Brecon Beacons. Days out in this region can be so varied, with a drive or train ride to the Welsh capital Cardiff for the shopaholics, sport enthusiasts or theatre buffs; walks and cycle rides from the doorstep; or a trip to the seaside resort of Porthcawl with its popular beaches. A great location all year round.

Please note: Towels are not provided, please bring your own
Please note: This property can only accept check ins on a Monday or a Friday
Please note: This property has external CCTV for additional security

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas