A semi-detached farmhouse, next to Hendy. This house was still occupied as a farmhouse until shortly after the Second World War. Hooks on the ceiling were originally used to hang cured salted bacon.
The house is a mirror image of Hendy and two families or a large group, wishing to stay close together, often occupy both houses. There is 1 double room, 1 room that has three single beds and 1 ground floor single. There is a multi-fuel stove in the lounge.
Nant is close to the Abbey Tower and a stone’s throw from the Island’s chapel. Views are west towards Ireland and Nant guests can also enjoy the sheltered garden to the rear of the house.