Thoughtfully renovated with plenty of small touches throughout, this charming cottage is a hidden gem in rural Wales. Sleeping four guests and two dogs, the property offers a wonderful space in which to unwind come rain or shine. A generous outdoor space with luxury touches makes it the ideal spot for summer months, whilst a cosy interior with all the mod-cons suits stays in the winter. Located in a courtyard with an additional property available to rent, the accommodation is ideal for those travelling with two extra holidaymakers.
Traditional throughout with exposed stone walls, slanted ceilings and original oak beams, the decor offers a fantastic reminder of your rural location. Step inside to discover a hearty open-plan living area where all can come together. A cushy L-shaped sofa invites you to spend lazy evenings lounging in front of the Smart TV, whilst the kitchen comes equipped with a welcome pack filled with local goodies. Two bright and cheerful bedrooms can be found upstairs. From the kitchen, head outside to discover an enclosed patio that’s entirely private. Here, you’ll find a hot tub, charcoal BBQ and a pizza oven, great for spending evenings in the sunshine and relaxing alfresco.
Just a short drive takes you to the beautiful Welsh coastline, with the Cardigan Bay and pretty spots like New Quay (14.5 miles) within easy reach. Embrace a day on the beach at Aberaeron (16 miles) where swimming and sunbathing on shingle shores are both on offer, along with the option of fishing or bird watching. Connecting you closely to two of Wales’ most wonderful national parks, the Pembrokeshire Coast (25 miles) and the Brecon Beacons (26 miles) are both just a car journey away and offer an abundance of walking, hiking and cycling routes to explore.