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Ty Capten Farm

Accommodation Details

Welcome to Ty Capten farm, a friendly family run B & B offering 4 star quality accommodation in the original stable building across the yard from the farmhouse. Our working sheep farm is situated in lovely countryside at Llandegveth, situated between Caerleon, Usk and Cwmbran, yet easily reached for that weekend break, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

A home from home from which to enjoy a quiet read, a countryside walk or cycle, fishing and water sports on near by Llandegfedd reservoir or golf at the local club, or a short drive to discover the history of our market towns and villages, or the industrial heritage of the Welsh valleys

Susan and Colin offers you a place of peace, quiet and relaxation, to escape for a weekend break to enjoy their farm and the Monmouthshire countryside. Ideal for couples or families wanting to get together.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseCycle StorageFishing NearbyGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomGymInternet AccessParking On-SiteReal FiresServes BreakfastTennis CourtWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Ty Capten Farm, Llandegveth, Newport, Monmouthshire, NP18 1HX

Type
Self Catering

Email
susan@tycaptenfarm.co.uk

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