Stay in the winner of the Hudson’s Heritage Special Judges Award 2017 for Best Place to Stay. Immerse yourself in a bygone age with Edwardian decor including a phonogram, books, newspapers of the day and games. The house sleeps up to 7 people.
Author and poet Dylan Thomas was born in the front bedroom of the house in 1914 and continued to live at Number 5 until his parents moved out in 1937 of his "…Glamorgan villa…" overlooking the "…long and splendid curving shore…" of Swansea Bay. This is where the subject of the film Edge of Love and author of Under Milk Wood spent his formative years. Dylan's birthplace has been lovingly restored to its condition in 1914 when it was bought as a new house by the Thomas family just a few months before Dylan Marlais Thomas was born. Number 5 Cwmdonkin Drive is a house whose walls have many tales to tell.
Remember that when you book, you book the whole house - whatever size the party you will have exclusive use of the house! Rental charges include bed linen, towels and heating, house tour on arrival or by arrangement.