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Parc-Le-Breos Guest House is a large 19th Century Hunting Lodge steeped in history and set in 70 peaceful acres, once the deer park of William de Breos. Approached by a mile long drive, that meanders through ancient woodland glades from the picturesque Gower village of Parkmill, this charming old house and gardens are the perfect place to unwind. Beyond the great oak doors and mullion windows you will find beautifully appointed public rooms and an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness – a very special place to which people return year after year. A family run 4 Star bed and breakfast accommodation in Gower, we invite you to enjoy wholesome home cooking, with fresh fruits, and vegetables from our garden and local farms. Then maybe relax with a glass of local welsh wine or take an evening walk to nearby Three Cliffs Bay.
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