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3 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews
1 Customer Review
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"Our first stay at The Snug."
It was snug and cosy and well equipped. We really enjoyed our stay. The hosts were warm and welcoming and have obviously worked hard to make it a nice place to stay. I loved the art work. The bed was comfy and the bedlinen was nice, the towels were soft and fluffy. Can definitely recommend The Snug.
Summary
- Single-storey
- Studio-style living space including king-size bed, kitchen, and sitting area with sofa bed
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC
- Electric heating
- Oven, induction hob, fridge with ice box, toaster
- TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking
- Side patio
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 3 miles, pub 0.8 miles
- Note: There is a sofa bed for an extra guest
The property
Caerwent 3.1 miles.
The Snug, a pleasing, single-storey hut hidden away on the rural outskirts of Llanvair Discoed near Caerwent, Monmouthshire.
This open-plan retreat offers ground-floor living, studio-style layout, and welcomes pets, making it an ideal getaway for couples and solo travellers, looking for a tranquil countryside escape.
Upon entering this single-storey dwelling, you will be greeted by a lovely open-plan area, thoughtfully designed to provide a seamless flow between the kitchen and sitting area.
You can rustle up an evening meal for two in the equipped kitchen and look forward to kicking off your boots after a day of adventures and sinking into the sofa.
Here, you can unwind with your loved one by catching your favourite film on the TV, perfect for relaxing nights in.
Ideal for an extra guest or flexible sleeping arrangements, the sitting area is complete with a sofa bed.
The property boasts a king-size bed, offering a plush space to rest after a day of exploration, whilst the shower room, complete with a walk-in shower, provides a convenient space to freshen up each morning.
The side patio presents an ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening drink, while soaking up the tranquil surroundings.
Should you fancy leaving this idyllic retreat, explore the nearby village of Llanvair Discoed, an area steeped in history and set amidst the beautiful landscapes of Monmouthshire.
A gentle stroll will lead you to the heart of the village, offering countless opportunities for awe-inspiring countryside walks, historical ruins, and local wildlife spotting.
Venture a bit further to the historical town of Caerwent, where you can explore the remnants of Roman ruins, shop for local produce at the farmer's market, and enjoy a bite at one of the charming local eateries.
For those adventurous at heart, the wider area boasts a variety of attractions, from sprawling golf courses to exhilarating mountain bike routes, all set against the backdrop of the Welsh mountains.
Create memorable moments and enjoy the beauty of simplicity at The Snug.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.
About the location
CAERWENT
Caldicot 2.2 miles; Chepstow 5.3 miles; Tintern 10.5 miles; Cwmcarn 20.8 miles; Cardiff 23.5 miles.
Caerwent is a small village and community in Monmouthshire, South Wales. It is located about five miles west of Chepstow and eleven miles east of Newport, and was founded by the Romans as the market town of Venta Silurum, an important settlement of the Brythonic Silures tribe. Caerwent has a pub, a Post Office/village store and a laundrette. As the village used to be a Roman settlement there are large sections of the Roman town walls still in place, some rising even as high as 5 metres, and there are also ruins of several Roman houses and a temple. The small town of Caldicot is home to Caldicot Castle where a variety of festivals and concerts, hosting international bands are held throughout the year, and other nearby venues and historical points of interest include Chepstow Castle and Caerleon Roman Ruins. A short drive up the Wye Valley will take you to Tintern Abbey, evidence of the fury of Henry VIII’s Reformation, as well as an iconic subject of the poets and artists of the Romantic Movement. The Forest of Dean, extending up on either side of the Wye Valley, is wonderful for cycling or walking, hosts “Go Ape” for the kids and the river itself is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, as well as a great resource for canoeing, fishing or (in parts) wild swimming. There are the gardens and grottoes at Dewstow where many hidden treasures are waiting to be discovered, with seasonal fun days to entertain children, such as Easter Egg Hunts and Santa’s grotto experience. For horse lovers, there is Chepstow Race Course, offering a full calendar of activities as well as the Welsh National. The nearby David Broome Event Centre, offers exciting weekly competitions throughout the year and an annual 3-day cross country event in the neighbouring Caldicot Castle grounds.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas