Bursting with country cottage character and retaining plenty of charming original features, this endlessly cosy and rustic 18th-century cottage is the ultimate romantic bolthole to explore the countryside at the heart of West Wales and the enchanting Cardigan Bay coastline.
After meandering around your superb surroundings, follow the inviting warmth of the wood burner into the charming lounge/dining room which beckons you to unwind on the comfy sofa and soothe weary walking muscles beside the impressive, exposed stone inglenook fireplace. Before the sun sets, follow the welcome underfloor heating to the quaint farmhouse-style dining table nestled beneath the stairs to plan tomorrow’s big adventure. Grab the local produce you’ve collected and head into the well-equipped cottage kitchen to rustle up a delicious hearty meal. Be transported to centuries past by climbing the staircase to the romantic en-suite double bedroom that features a stunning A-frame beam and original exposed stone chimney breast. Breathe in the fresh, clean countryside air by dining alfresco on the patio area, before rambling around the owner’s extensive 1-acre grounds featuring a trickling pond and several seating areas to unwind.
Nestled within the stunningly beautiful Teifi Valley, the historic market town of Newcastle Emlyn 5 miles away is packed full of an eclectic mix of independent shops, restaurants and pubs all showcasing the best local produce this area has to offer. Straddling the Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire border, there are countless wonderful walking trails to join around Newcastle Emlyn and the surrounding villages, plus opportunities for canoeing along the River Teifi. For a traditional bucket and spade day at the seaside, the breathtaking beaches of Mwnt, Penbryn and New Quay lining the idyllic Cardigan Bay coastline can all be reached less than 20 miles away.