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The Glynhir Estate

Self-catering accommodation in Ammanford

Updated: May 18, 2024 05:28 AM

The Glynhir Estate is located in Ammanford (Town in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Glynhir Mansion, Glynhir Road, Llandybie, SA18 2TD, United Kingdom.

Glynhir Mansion, Glynhir Road, Llandybie, SA18 2TD, United Kingdom

R29F+5Q Ammanford, United Kingdom

+44 1269 850438

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The Glynhir Estate is located at: Glynhir Mansion, Glynhir Road, Llandybie, SA18 2TD, United Kingdom.

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The Glynhir Estate Reviews

Terry Shelbourne
2023-08-14 11:42:51 GMT

This place is charming, characterful, very well presented for a period property, peaceful and you should really stay here.

I had a couple of nights here and the stay totally rejuvenated me.

So unbelievably quiet and homely. I could stay a week here without hesitation.

No WiFi but that's fine as it was great to escape for a couple of days.

The architecture is wonderful, full of character. The rooms and lounge area very well presented and comfortable.

The local area is a haven for wildlife and there are lots of areas to walk. It is also within a short journey to lots of local highlights such as Brecon and the coast.

Old fashioned but in tip top condition... we'll done to the owners for such a great B&B

Rakhesh Rao
2022-04-18 08:45:02 GMT

Katie runs a amazing farm with self catered accommodation along with a bed and breakfast. We stayed in the self catered orchard cottage. It was beautiful waking up to the peacock's and the chickens. All of whom are personalities in their own right.

My son loved every bit of it. The TV was as useful as a door stop as it was not even used during the trip as opposed to it being used all the time. The peacock's got individually named, so did the hens, and the geese and the pigs. He had such a fun time it was amazing. For us parent's we didn't have to worry about him roaming around much either. He found some friends as well which made fun during the Easter break.

Well worth the stay. We will be back again soon I hope.

Peter Pollock
2021-08-02 16:01:54 GMT

Had a lovely stay in the main house in a very spacious family room. Wandered down to the waterfall and around the grounds. The peacocks were funny and give you your morning call. Breakfast was first class with homemade jams and apple juice from their orchard, who could ask for more. This is a traditional old 17th century manor house so dont expect modern furnishings, it has lots of character and I would definitely recommend it. We will be returning for sure.

Michael Howard-Sorrell
2018-02-06 14:52:32 GMT

Nestled quite a way from the main town of Llandybie, this gorgeous estate offers a host of different cottages for families of all sizes. The location is absolutely gorgeous, with lush countryside all around and the opportunity to explore on foot. The cottages themselves are lovely and cosy, offering an open fire in several. We've been here several times over the years and it's always been a unique experience. Having animals running around makes the experience all the more pleasant, as you really feel as though you've escaped the cities for a while.

If you really want to get out and see some of the most beautiful nature scenes, this place cannot be highly recommended enough!

David Sommerlechner
2018-07-23 23:06:23 GMT

Hello Everybody!
Just been in Glynhir. This place ist steeped in history and full of character and the hosts are very welcoming. It is exactly the laid back character of the place that we find so attractive, the relaxed atmosphere, the generous space. Add to that its location within easy reach of beach and mountain and golf course if you are so minded.
We recommend this place to everyone who is looking for something special

Kati Nagy
2018-01-07 17:13:12 GMT

I have spent 2,5 months at this beautiful place. I have lived in the bnb and in the Bailiffs cottage, too and loved both. Gynhir's peace and tranquillity is a must have experience if you are in Carmarthenshire! Hosts are lovely, beds are very comfortable and views are spectacular! What makes it just perfect is that they are able to cater for people with food allergies! 5 star, A+, highly recommend it!

Jp Fletch
2019-04-02 22:37:26 GMT

I spent a lovely few years as a child here.. From Bristol to Glynhir steeped in history. Beautiful place and a magnificent family.. who may I add have whole - heartedly opened it up and shared with public for many years..

Mark Greenhalgh
2023-08-26 08:43:01 GMT

Really nice if your looking at exploring the area very friendly and the room was great

Mark Edward
2022-08-03 16:29:19 GMT

I don't do negative reviews, just ones featuring various degrees of positivity, and so consequently I do very few reviews these days!
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The fact that I am writing this then, by definition indicates I have something positive to say about the Glyhir Estate; and so I do. A lot.
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What a wonderful place. Even in the pouring rain (something not seen for a month or two - so welcome) it is beautiful in every way. If you like order, straight lines, pristine everything and modern facilities - don't bother, you'll only moan and whinge. If you like the feeling of staying in someone's ancestral home in about 1958 come along. It really is fantastic (although of course its someone's not quite ancestral home in 2022, so has the required H&S provisions).
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I was met by smiling staff (all volunteers from sunnier climes). The room they gave me was amazing: cool, comfortable and without a TV, so I had no option but to listen to the birdsong and admire the natural world hopping and strutting past my window.
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The breakfast was brilliant, taken in the dining room around one big family table. I would imagine that when the rooms are full the atmosphere would be most convivial.
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Sitting in the lounge in the evening, I could have imagined I'd been transported back to less franetic times (ignoring the fact there's a modern TV in the corner) and had I brought a bottle of whisky - and packed my tweeds - I would have drank deeply from it whilst thinking of all those that have done so before me; as it was I bought two tins of weak g&t from the shop up the road and made do! I was tempted to put match to tinder in the open fire place, just to seal the deal, but resisted.
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Simply lovely. The peace of the place fills your whole self. Its a rare thing these days, real peace, a rare thing indeed.
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Thank you all at Glynhir, I shall return.

Mel Angier
2017-08-18 09:29:14 GMT

A wonderful gem in the quiet countryside. The food and accommodations were good, and we had the estate grounds available to explore! We will be back.

Indrakumar Gandu
2017-04-15 22:03:16 GMT

Amazing place to relax over a weekend/holiday. Book a cottage, kick back and relax. Getting the fire place going is a fun way to spend the evening.

Hywel Gethin
2021-10-23 09:06:37 GMT

A great place to stay. It has a lovely walk to glynhir falls situated on the estate

peter philpott
2019-05-30 16:12:43 GMT

Brilliantly chilled out
+ Peacocks
+ Ducks
+ Geese
+ Waterfall & swimming hole
+ Keith the pig

JustDuff
2021-08-30 13:10:34 GMT

Absolutely stunning estate. Ask permission before going. The owners are brilliant

Julian Adams
2017-07-04 09:43:10 GMT

Beautiful location. Fun for kids. Rustic rather than luxury. Good for families

Kenneth Davies
2018-09-26 14:06:43 GMT

A character filled accommodation with friendly & helpful owners, great breakfast, room and shower.

Ken Kirkham
2021-08-03 21:01:40 GMT

Highly recommended if your planning on staying in or around the breacon becons.

A mealing
2022-04-24 20:00:22 GMT

Great hosts could'nt do enough for us,going again soon.

Beng Smith
2016-01-04 07:15:49 GMT

Good location, nice rooms. No wifi though.

Brendan Ubochi
2018-01-06 13:03:30 GMT

Lovely location and nice hosts. Highly recommended.

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Ammanford is a town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, with a population of 5,411 at the 2011 census. It is a former coal mining town. The built-up area had a population of 7,945 with the wider urban area even bigger. source

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