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The Coast House
Swansea, South Wales

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The Coast House enjoys a prime position on the sea front at Mumbles with spectacular views over Swansea Bay. We are a family run Guest House with 27 years if looking after our guests and we pride ourselves on the comfort and cleanliness if our establishment. We are situated just a ten minute walk from the centre of Mumbles where there are shops, banks library Tourist Information office, etc.


Room Rates
Single - £35.00 per Room
Double/Twin - £50.00 per Room

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 The Coast House
 708 Mumbles Road
 Mumbles
 Swansea
 South Wales
 SA3 4EH

 Tel: 01792 368702

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Swansea (Welsh: Abertawe, "mouth of the Tawe") is a city in Wales and a Welsh County. The city of Swansea is situated on the South Wales coast immediately to the east of the Gower Peninsula and is the second largest city in Wales. It grew to its present importance during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, becoming a centre of heavy industry. However, it did not enjoy the same degree of immigration as Cardiff and the eastern Welsh valleys. The name Swansea is believed to come from "Sweyn's Ey" ("ey" being a Germanic word for "island") and to have originated in the period when the Vikings plundered the south Wales coast. Consequently it is pronounced Swan's-y [ˡswɒnzi]) not Swan-sea.

 
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