Y Bwthyn - Bwthyn Capten (The Captain’s Cottage) at Ty Capten
Y Bwthyn is a delightful cottage that was originally built in 1873 as a small farmer’s cottage. It has since been fully renovated and converted into a rustic cottage with exposed wood beams, feature stone walls and lots of unique features. One such feature is the original Crog Loft, a traditional mezzanine sleeping area in the loft overlooking the living area and accessed by a wooden ladder.
Y Bwythyn has two bedrooms and sleeps 4. There is a master bedroom on the ground floor and a twin bedroom up stairs, but it is possible to sleep 6 with a double bed that is tucked away on the mezzanine.
Outside, in Y Bwythyn’s private and secluded garden, you’ll find a decking / patio area featuring a luxury 6 person hot tub and garden furniture. The decking drops down onto a lovely lawn area surrounded by mature trees and shrubs.
Y Bwthyn is conveniently located just a short walk from Newport Town centre, and walking distance to the estuary and Parrog beach.
Need even more bedrooms? Ty Capten is also available to hire in combination with Y Bwthyn cottage which is attached to the rear of Ty Capten, and sleeps up to 10 people.
Layout
Open plan living room with log burner, dining area and kitchen
Bathroom on ground floor
Twin bedroom up a small flight of stairs
Double bed accessed via a ladder on the mezzanine level overlooking the living area
Super king bedroom on the ground floor down two steps with French doors to the patio and garden
Sleeping Arrangements
One super king
One twin
One double mezzanine
Exterior
Small traditional cottage attached the main house Ty Captain
Getting there
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By Car:
**From Cardiff (Approx. 220 miles, 3.5 to 4 hours):**
1. Start on the M4 motorway westbound.
2. Continue on the M4 until you reach the junction 48 for Carmarthen.
3. Take the A48 to Carmarthen and then follow the A40 to Haverfordwest.
4. From Haverfordwest, take the A487 northbound to Newport, Pembrokeshire.
**From London (Approx. 260 miles, 4.5 to 5 hours):**
1. Take the M4 motorway westbound from London.
2. Follow the M4 until you reach the junction 49 for Carmarthen.
3. Take the A48 to Carmarthen and then follow the A40 to Haverfordwest.
4. From Haverfordwest, take the A487 northbound to Newport, Pembrokeshire.
By Train:
The nearest train station to Newport, Pembrokeshire is Fishguard and Goodwick Railway Station. From there, you can take a taxi or a local bus to reach Newport, which is approximately 7 miles away.
By Bus:
There are several bus services that connect Newport, Pembrokeshire with nearby towns and cities. You can check the local bus schedules and routes to plan your journey.
By Air:
The nearest major airport to Newport, Pembrokeshire is Cardiff Airport (CWL), which is approximately 140 miles away. From the airport, you can hire a car or take public transportation to reach Newport.
Always check for the most recent and specific travel information, especially if you're relying on public transportation, as schedules and routes might change. Safe travels!
Accessibility
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