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Address
Coychurch
Bridgend
CF35 6AF
Nearest Town
2 miles from Bridgend
A charming Victorian mansion where you set the pace!
The Grade II-listed Coed y Mwstwr takes you off the beaten track in style, set on a wooded hillside with views across the Vale of Glamorgan countryside to the north Devon coast.
Once a busy Victorian family home, it still retains a relaxed feel that welcomes you as soon as you step inside. With stylish contemporary interiors complementing its classic period features, the Coed is as perfect for a chilled weekend as for an enchanting wedding, ideal for an indulgent afternoon tea a deux or a lazy Sunday lunch with the whole tribe.
You can shop till you drop in the neighbouring historic market town of Cowbridge, or easily head to Cardiff with its award-winning shopping centre and Victorian arcades.
We can recommend the best places to explore the stunning coast and countryside on our doorstep – and you’re welcome to bring the dog. You don’t even have to leave the grounds - simply meander through our wood where, legend has it, a cave once hid King Arthur’s body.
Then head back to relax in front of the fire or in the gardens with something special from our well-stocked bar before choosing from our contemporary Welsh menu.
The Grade II-listed Coed y Mwstwr takes you off the beaten track in style, set on a wooded hillside with views across the Vale of Glamorgan countryside to the north Devon coast.
Once a busy Victorian family home, it still retains a relaxed feel that welcomes you as soon as you step inside. With stylish contemporary interiors complementing its classic period features, the Coed is as perfect for a chilled weekend as for an enchanting wedding, ideal for an indulgent afternoon tea a deux or a lazy Sunday lunch with the whole tribe.
You can shop till you drop in the neighbouring historic market town of Cowbridge, or easily head to Cardiff with its award-winning shopping centre and Victorian arcades.
We can recommend the best places to explore the stunning coast and countryside on our doorstep – and you’re welcome to bring the dog. You don’t even have to leave the grounds - simply meander through our wood where, legend has it, a cave once hid King Arthur’s body.
Then head back to relax in front of the fire or in the gardens with something special from our well-stocked bar before choosing from our contemporary Welsh menu.
Facilities
Children Welcome
Accessibility Facilities
Business Facilities
Pets Accepted
Rooms
33 Rooms
Price
£99 - £180 per room per night for bed & breakfast