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Maes-y-Derw provides two spacious double en-suite bedrooms and one twin en-suite bedroom. All are elegantly furnished and immaculately presented offering a balance of contemporary touches, such as plasma televisions and modern en-suite facilities, with a plethora of antiques and Edwardian features - free internet access is also available.
The breakfast menu is extensive and includes many homemade items such as jam, marmalade and breads. The Welsh themed cooked breakfast includes Penclawdd lava bread and Welsh Black Beef sausages, but we also cater for vegetarians and other diets by prior arrangement. We can also provide a quality dinner menu, a light supper or sandwiches with prior notice.
A self-contained holiday cottage is also available. The Coach House offers a fully fitted kitchen and lounge/diner downstairs and a bathroom, double bedroom and bunked bedroom upstairs. The accommodation is furnished to a high standard and includes a large leather sofa bed allowing for a maximum occupancy of 4 adults and 2 children. Recently decorated, the impressive Dining Room is where breakfast and dinner (by prior arrangement) are served. Here, the Edwardian theme is continued with an original carved Art Nouveau sideboard and cast iron fireplace inset to an oak mantlepiece. The mahogany dining table and chairs are complemented by the block wood floor. The room contains numerous antiques some of which featured on the BBC Antiques Roadshow in 2006.
Maes-y-Derw’s front door is a statement in period design and workmanship that sets the the standard for the rest of the house. Once inside, you are greeted by a a grand pitch-pine staircase, blockwood flooring and an air of grandeur that is complimented by a warm welcome from Katherine, your host.
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