House from the BBC show The Guest: How to visit the house on the lonely coast of Wales.
Cottage on the coast featured in a new drama show
According to The Sun: Thriller fans can try to guess which BBC show unfolds on the picturesque coast.
The Old Rectory is the only house on the Rossili bay, offering panoramic views of the coast.
Cottage - the only house on Rossili bay National Trust/Mike Henton
BBC
This cottage appears in the final episode of the new popular BBC show 'The Guest', featuring stars Ev Mills and Gabrielle Crive in the roles of a wealthy woman and her new maid.
Fans can even become guests, as the house is available for booking through the National Trust.
The four-bedroom cottage previously served as a shelter for radar workers during World War II and has already been part of the BBC project 'Torchwood' again featuring Ev Mills.
It accommodates seven people, and visitors can enjoy walks along the coast, swimming in the ocean, or surfing at one of the best spots for it in Wales.
Guests can spend evenings outdoors in the large garden overlooking Rossili bay and Worms Head island, or relax in the warm interior by the wood-burning fireplace.
Nearby are two cozy villages - Rossili and Llangennith, where local pubs offer amazing dishes.
The National Trust description notes: “This spacious four-bedroom house is filled with coastal charm with light-filled rooms,”
“A large kitchen for meal preparation, stylish seating furniture, and cozy fireplaces.”
“The cottage is often booked two years in advance, and new dates sell out very quickly,” she added.
Recent visitors have positively rated this historic home.
One guest wrote: “I recommend it for all age groups. Within walking distance of two villages with pubs and cafes. The teenagers loved the beach and surfing.”
Another noted: “This was my second stay at The Old Rectory, and I hope to return here.”
National Trust/Mike Henton
National Trust/Mike Henton
National Trust/Mike Henton
The opening of the cottage The Old Rectory in the new show and the possibility of booking it are appealing not only to fans of television dramas but also to tourists wanting to enjoy nature and comfort in a beautiful part of Wales. With a history dating back to wartime, this house combines authenticity and modern amenities, offering an opportunity for an impressive getaway. Read also
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