Cosy and quaint to the core boasting a rustic traditional aesthetic that’ll transport you to centuries past, this former granary attached to the owner’s 16th-century farmhouse is the ultimate authentically Welsh getaway to explore the peaceful countryside and enchanting coastline that makes this corner of Wales so irresistible.
Original exposed beams, a regal colour palette of deep red and ebony, and rustic antique-style furniture in the open-plan living/kitchen/dining room beckon you to relax on the comfy high-backed sofa or armchair after a long day’s adventure. Fire up the inviting electric fire before getting creative with the fantastic local produce you’ve collected in the kitchen and enjoy your efforts seated around the traditional dining table perfectly placed to admire scenes of the working sheep farm that surrounds you. When bedtime calls, tuck the children into the charming attic bedroom that features a characterful low-sloping ceiling and more exposed beams before retiring to the en-suite double bedroom for a peaceful rest before tomorrow’s adventure. Soak up your quiet rural surroundings by dining alfresco on the patio or exploring the surrounding farm to spot the resident cattle.
The charming seaside town of Aberystwyth, nestled between the Cambrian Mountains and Cardigan Bay, boasts a maze of streets retaining much of their Georgian and Victorian character, packed full of pubs and restaurants to explore. While away an afternoon strolling along the mile-long Victorian promenade 10 miles away before climbing Constitution Hill at the end of North Beach’s promenade for the best panoramic view over the area; you can also jump aboard the quaint Cliff Railway just under 10 miles away for some wonderful far-reaching views. Made up of pebbles backed by rocks and a stone sea wall, relax on Aberystwyth’s Blue Flag awarded North Beach to soak up this wonderful coastline.