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The Old Ambulance Station

Detached house, Reynoldston, Gower, close to King Arthur Hotel. Three beds, 6 guests, 3 pets, enclosed garden, private parking, hot tub, woodburning stove, games room, 3 shower rooms, washing machine, tumble dryer, dish washer, microwave
Rating: 5 out of 5

Accommodation Information

Get in touch

Location:
Reynoldston, Swansea, Swansea, Swansea, SA3 1AA
Telephone:
01792 360624
Email:
enquiries@homefromhome.com
Website:
http://www.homefromhome.com/

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

Prices

  • 1 House
    Sleeps 1 - 6
    £1166.00 - £2115.00 Per unit per week

About The Old Ambulance Station

Nestled in the village of Reynoldston, adjacent to the Police and Fire Stations, lies the plot which was once home to the Ambulance Station. Appropriately named, The Old Ambulance Station, this house has been built with tradition in mind, yet in keeping with modern and contemporary furnishings, underfloor heating and eco-friendly, solar power. This large holiday home boasts three bedrooms, two of which feature en suites. All living spaces are light, airy and spacious and include, a well-equipped kitchen, utility room, sitting room, garden dining room and a games room. The garden is fully enclosed with feature decked area, outdoor furniture, and a top-of-the-range private hot tub for up to 5 people.

Location

51.58875, -4.1959

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