Thoughtfully arranged over three floors, this detached property is ideal for families and groups of friends looking to explore the southern end of Cardigan Bay. The sandy beach and waterfall at Tresaith is just 0.3 miles – perfect for swimming, surfing and rock pooling, or just wandering along the shore with an ice cream. The entire coastline is part of a special area of conservation, with seals and dolphins frequently seen offshore – boat trips can be booked from New Quay (13 miles) and Cardigan (8 miles). The village offers basic amenities, with more shops and restaurants at Aberporth (1 mile) and Llangrannog (4.5 miles), both of which offer their own lovely stretch of beach. The region is great for walkers, with the Wales Coastal Path passing within 300 metres of the property, and if you love history, Cilgerran Castle is just 10 miles away.
This four-bedroom property is light and spacious, with plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining. Entering on the ground floor, you’ll find a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a wet room with WC, a utility room, and a games room with a pool table and a selection of books and games. On the first floor, there’s a bright and airy, open-plan kitchen/diner. The fitted kitchen has a central island with a breakfast bar, there’s a comfortable sofa, and a large dining table with windows on three sides, next to bi-fold doors opening to the patio. Next door, the lounge has a selection of comfortable seating, a TV, a wood burner, and patio doors leading outside. There’s also a bedroom with twin beds and bunk beds for two, plus a further room with a sofa bed and pull-out bed, and a family bathroom. There are a further two king-size bedrooms on the second floor, both with en-suite shower room and Juliette balconies, one facing the sea and the other overlooking woodland.
The first-floor patio is a lovely spot to catch the sun and enjoy a meal or drink alfresco, with a selection of outdoor seating and use of a portable kettle BBQ.