Tastefully decorated cottage with attention to detail throughout, the perfect base for couples and families to explore the countryside with stunning scenery and the wonderful coast a short drive away.
Chic and stylish, yet also warmly welcoming, this exquisite cottage is ideal for couples or small families at any time of the year, boasting a wood burner for cosy winter comfort and a fabulous outdoor space for summertime lounging. It’s in a great location from which you can easily reach lovely beaches and scenic countryside.
This desirable destination boasts a lovely combination of period features, pretty colours and thoughtful finishing touches. In its sleek kitchen/diner, which boasts an array of equipment that foodies will appreciate, you can enjoy heart breakfasts or leisurely dinners at the central island unit. Linger after supper discussing your day, then step through to the lounge, where comfortable sofas are grouped around the wood burner, set into an impressive exposed-stone chimney. If you feel like a quiet moment, head upstairs to the armchair on the spacious landing – it’s the ideal spot for curling up with a good book. Both bedrooms are also on the first floor, boasting high, sloping ceilings and gorgeous decor, and sharing a family bathroom. When you wake up in the mornings, why not take a cuppa out to the patio, with its low wall in front? Or, for a more private al fresco experience, there’s the glamorous decked area to the side, where comfortable seating awaits, perfect for evening under the stars.
The cottage is located 3 miles from the market town of Llandysul, where you’ll find a variety of independent shops and places to eat and drink. Penbryn beach is just 10 miles away, a mile-long sandy cove reached through a wooded valley, or you could explore coastal villages including New Quay and Aberporth, both 11 miles, and Aberaeron, 13.5 miles. Head inland to Cenarth, 10 miles, for its renowned waterfalls and coracle museum.