Enjoying a peaceful location just a few miles from the bustling seaside town of Aberystwyth, this cosy and thoughtfully updated farm cottage makes a lovely holiday home for couples seeking a cheerful retreat in a wonderful part of the Ceredigion countryside. Offering ample room for two guests, the fresh and stylishly decorated reverse-level bolthole has been charmingly furnished throughout and features exposed wooden beams, vaulted ceilings and skylights allowing plenty of light to stream in. Part of a small complex of properties, this secluded hideaway is a perfect base for walkers, nature spotters, cyclists and beach lovers experiencing the wonderful landscapes and tranquil coastlines of Mid Wales.
Entering this cheerful property, the long ground-floor hallway leads to the stairs and up into a delightful open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. There are wooden beams in the high ceiling, providing a rustic feel to this light and inviting space, which also features comfortable seating, a TV, a charming dining table over by the windows and a fully equipped kitchen perfect for preparing romantic meals. Returning to the ground floor you will find a spacious king-size bedroom with an invigorating en-suite bathroom and plenty of storage space. Outside, the enclosed courtyard overlooks the surrounding fields, with garden furniture offering an ideal spot for dining alfresco or stargazing into the night skies.
Heading towards the coast, the historic town of Aberystwyth (6.5 miles) is a friendly and traditional seaside resort with a lovely prom, several stunning beaches and a choice of attractions including Aberystwyth Castle, Parc Natur Penglais and the funicular railway from the top of Constitution Hill. Away from the coast, walkers can head to historic landmarks and popular attractions such as Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre, Bwlch y Geuffordd Gardens, the Maenarthur Trail, The Arch and the Hafod Estate, all within 11 miles.