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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
4 Customer Reviews
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"Just spent 10 days at Clearbrook lodge, if you love the countryside then this is the perfect place to stay."
The cottage itself was so warm and cosy with a large log fire in the lounge keeping us snug and warm in the evenings. Outside you have 50 acres to explore ,with a beautiful lake which is spring fed and perfect for wild swimming. You can even row over to the island and could have a picnic their in the summer. We also used the zip wire in the woods. I could have spent the whole time just enjoying the grounds. The location is perfect to explore Carmarthenshire you are only 1 hour from Tenby,Cardigan Bay and Mumbles on the Gower. And many other places. We will be returning in the summer . Also the hosts Jemma and Sarn + their 2 lovely dogs were so welcoming. Our own dog was in doggy heaven here..I think young children would absolutely love it here ,so much exploring to do. The cottage was well equipped, had everything you could need.And quality luxury bedding always a plus in a holiday cottage.
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"Clearbrook Lodge is an attractive, clean and well equipped property."
The owners Jemma and Sarn were very helpful and welcoming , leaving us milk , honey from their hives and prosecco in the fridge. The walled patio was great for the dog. The grounds are extensive with a lovely lake. We would definitely book again.
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"This is by far the best property we have stayed in."
The accommodation was spacious and comfortable with a totally secure patio area for our dog (4'high stone wall around a very large patio area) which is unusual. Access to the woodland and fields in the 60 acre gated estate was fantastic and there is a wonderful lake with small boat just yards away where the swallows feeding gave hours of pleasure. We will be going back for sure.
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"We had a lovely long weekend at clearbrook lodge, accommodation was lovely and clean with plenty of space inside and out, dog friendly with plenty of nice walks on site, our hosts went above and beyond to make our stay as comfortable and hassle free as possible, would highly recommend Clearbrook lodge."
. Property Owner
Summary
- Note: Sleeps 6 (or 12 people) in each of the two adjoining cottages, with a shared garden and gate
- Can be booked with Meadow Cottage, ref 1162283
- Three bedrooms: 1 x double four poster with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC; 1 x double; 1 x twin
- Family bathroom with bath/shower attachments, basin, WC, heated towel rail
- Kitchen/dining room
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Porch and hallway.
- 1 acre lake with island (with seating), jetty and steps, for wild swimming, paddle boarding and non-motorised boating
- 50 acres of grounds, meadows, pasture and woodland (with bridges, streams, zip wire) for walks
- Eco friendly - air and water source heat pumps in cottages and solar panels
- Shop and PO, 3 pubs, delicatessen and café all 1.5 miles
- Electric oven and induction hob, double fridge freezers for extra fridge space, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, Smart TV, WiFi, Amazon Alexa, Radio, night lights
- 2 horse riding sand schools, and 3 stables with power and water
- For bee keepers, the estate produces its own honey from numerous hives on site
- Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent, additional wood available to buy on site
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot & high chair available
- Off-road parking for 6 cars
- Enclosed rear garden with patio furniture and barbecue
- Two well-behaved pets welcome
- The cottages enjoy a spring fed private water source
- Sorry, no smoking
- Note: Due to property being on a working farm, dogs must be supervised at all times, kept on a lead outside enclosed gardens and when walking around farm, all gates on the farm to be closed
- Please note; Property is baby friendly
- Note: This property is one of two semi-detached cottages, each sleeping 6, and can be booked with Ref 1162283 together sleeping up to 12 guests with adjoining garden
The property
Llanarthney 1.4 miles.
Clearbrook Lodge is a lovely, traditional and characterful stone cottage, hidden away in the rural outskirts of Llanarthney, on a working farm in Carmarthenshire.
It is grade II listed and was the former coach house and stable block for Clearbrook Hall.
With a woodburning stove, calming countryside setting, and welcoming up to two well-behaved pets, this delightful abode welcomes families and groups of friends, idyllic for a rural retreat.
Step inside and be charmed by the kitchen/dining room, fully equipped for you to prepare and enjoy meals, here, you can gather around the dining table and enjoy home-cooked meals, sharing stories of your day's adventures.
Adjacent to the kitchen/dining room is the sitting room, with oak floor and large mantlepiece, woodburning stove and large French doors where the original coaches would enter.
It offers a light and warm retreat where you can unwind in front of the Smart TV (Netflix, Amazon etc.) whilst being warmed by the glow of the fire.
When it's time to retire for the evening, choose from three well-presented bedrooms.
The large four-poster double bedroom boasts an en-suite with a walk-in shower, offering a private sanctuary for relaxation.
The double and twin bedrooms are equally inviting, providing pleasant accommodation for the rest of the party and side and overhead windows to give extra light.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden is a haven for outdoor living with teak pergola and patio furniture, and a barbeque.
Here, you can enjoy alfresco dining on the patio, make use of the barbecue on warm summer evenings, or simply relax with a good book.
Nestled just beyond the property is a beautiful lake, surrounded by meadows and enchanting woodland, inviting you to embark on a journey of discovery and wonder in walking around the farm.
Note: This property is one of two semi-detached cottages, each sleeping 6, and can be booked with Ref 1162283, together sleeping up to 12 guests, with adjoining garden.
Clearbrook Cottages
Clearbrook Cottages are a pair of serenely located cottages in stunning Carmarthenshire countryside, on a working farm and estate. Grade II listed Georgian stone cottages that are full of character, they were built in c 1831 along with Clearbrook Hall, the estate's former coach house and stable block - now Clearbrook Lodge and Meadow Cottage. They enjoy an elevated position, each with private, enclosed gardens, set in beautifully landscaped grounds, paddocks, and managed woodland (with zipwire). These properties offer an ideal retreat for families and friends yearning for a relaxing escape. After a day spent wandering around 50 acres of enchanting landscaped grounds, natural woodland, past sheep, cows, and bee hives, and over wooden bridges spanning winding streams, why not go for a wild swim in the picturesque one-acre lake or paddle board around the island in its centre, just behind the cottages? As the sun fades, enjoy a barbeque under the open skies with the sound of birdsong and nature, before moving inside and gathering around a cosy woodburning stove. Immerse yourself in the diverse beauty of the area, with many unspoilt villages, castles, galleries, and beaches (and the Coast Path - 20 mins drive). The National Botanic Garden of Wales is right next door, boasting an array of stunning plants, eye-catching landscapes, café, restaurant, garden centre and regular events. The rural village of Llanarthney is one of Carmarthenshire’s best kept secrets, with ancient castle ruins, country walks, an outstanding delicatessen and cafe, village pub and medieval church. The river Gwynon runs through it, whilst the Black Mountain Range, Brecon Beacons and River Tywi encircle it. Above the village is Paxton’s Tower, a 19th-century cottage owned by the Landmark Trust, from where you can see Dryslwyn Castle and Dinefwr Castle, the National Trust house and park in nearby Llandeilo. Llandeilo itself is famous for its row of colourful houses, independent shops and galleries. Nearby, Laugharney is a sleepy estuary village made popular by Dylan Thomas, former resident of the Boathouse (now a cafe and museum), whilst Llansteffan Beach, castle and coastal path is 20 mins drive. Carmarthen itself, is the oldest town in Wales, with the river Tywi running through it, medieval churches, castle, cinema, leisure centre, cafes, a thriving independent market and shops, including Boots, and Marks and Spencer. Gower and Pembrokeshire too, are only 30-40 mins drive away. From Llanarthney itself, explore the stunning Bannau Brycheiniog National Park in the Brecon Beacons, where magnificent landscapes and scenic walking trails await. Visit the National Showcaves Centre for Wales to discover the underground wonders of the region or journey to Carreg Cennen Castle for a taste of history and breathtaking views from its dramatic hilltop location. For a unique wildlife experience, don't miss the opportunity to visit The Red Kite Feeding Station and witness these majestic birds swooping and soaring in the skies above. Round off your day with a perfect fine dining experience at the celebrated Y Polyn fine dining restaurant, only 5 mins drive away, before returning to the tranquillity of Meadow Cottage. Your escape to the idyllic Welsh countryside awaits at Clearbrook Cottages. Clearbrook has an interesting historical background and was built in c 1831 by the Abadam family, owners of the ‘Middleton Hall Estate’ purchased from Sir William Paxton in 1824 (now the National Botanic Garden of Wales). Formerly known as Clearbrook Cottage. King Charles II later provided an Abadam Crest, to be found above the front door of the main house. Colonel Morse enlarged the cottage, creating the substantially larger property, renamed ‘Clearbrook Mansion’. and now 'Clearbrook Hall'.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.
About the location
LLANARTHNEY
Llandeilo 7 miles; Carmarthen 8 miles.
Llanarthney is a small village on the B4300, and is home to a lovely pub serving food, an artisan café with delicatessen and The National Botanical Garden of Wales. The garden features Europe’s largest single-span glasshouse containing tropical plants from all over the world. As well as this wonderful garden, there is much to see and do in the surrounding areas including the Gwili Steam Railway, Aberglasney House and Gardens, the National Trust attractions of Dinefwr Castle and Country Park, Dolaucothi Gold Mines and Paxton’s Tower. The scenic Brecon Beacons, the Carmarthenshire coastline, Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the sandy beaches of the Gower Peninsula are all nearby.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas