Stay in Cordell Country

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There is so much to do in Cordell Country that a day trip can easily turn into a long weekend - and to help you have a relaxing as well as an inspiring break, there are a range of accommodation providers to suit all needs. Take a look at the places to stay option as you explore the routes, or else look at the places to stay section.
© Pentre Tai Farm
Facilities and grading


Pentre Tai Farm, situated in 60 acres of rolling Welsh countryside midway between the cities of Newport and the capital Cardiff. Dating back to Georgian times the original building remains a prominent and impressive feature, whilst guest accommodation is located in a brand new development, extending over 3 floors.
Owners Sue & George Proctor have been providing bed & breakfast accommodation at the farm since 1992 and pride themselves on creating a warm, relaxing and welcoming environment at this delightful country retreat.
Outdoor purists will enjoy the farm’s DIY livery service, with many local bridle ways to walk or ride in close proximity, whilst the farm offers a fortnightly clay pigeon shoot as well as 5 on-site caravan pitches for those wishing to ‘go it alone’.
The farm is on the Sirhowy Valley Walk, a 26 mile walk between Newport and Tredegar through the heart of the Welsh valleys.
Additional information
From £65 per double room per night.
Family friendly
Accessibility information
Contact the owners for details of their access statement.
Cordells Autobiography

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Alexander Cordell: Valiant for Truth by Alexander Buckingham and Richard Frame - both of whom were close friends of Alexander Cordell.
This book, includes extracts and anecdotes from his war diary, this biography traces his life and career and especially his relationship with his first wife, Rosina, and Donnie, the widow of his next door neighbour. Buy this book at GWales.com