Perfect for couples, this stone-built apartment is located in serene countryside, yet also within easy reach of a wide variety of attractions. Step outside and discover a world of tranquillity, with access to expansive gardens and fields on a 6.5-acre smallholding. Wander along the field paths that wind beside the babbling river, or relax on the garden furniture and enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature. Bring your furry companions along for a stroll, and let them enjoy the open spaces too! As the sun sets, gather around the fire pit and create lasting memories under the stars. For those seeking a bit of adventure, you're also welcome to explore the smallholding itself, discovering hidden corners and charming details.
Head up the external steps to reach the charming first-floor apartment, built in 1982 from traditional stone and slate. Step through the front door into a beautifully appointed kitchen, where wooden-effect worktops and stylish colours create an inviting atmosphere. Equipped with everything you need to prepare delicious meals, the kitchen also features a table and chairs, perfect for up to four people to enjoy a meal together. Beyond the kitchen, you'll find the delightful lounge, bathed in natural light from large windows that frame stunning rural views. The sofa easily folds out to accommodate an extra guest, and there’s a Smart TV for cosy evenings spent indoors. After a day of exploration, unwind in the well-equipped bathroom, where you can indulge in a relaxing soak in the bath or enjoy a refreshing shower. Rest easy in the king-size bedroom, which offers plenty of storage space and is bathed in natural light. Downstairs, a cosy shared laundry room is available, complete with a washing machine and ample storage space for your convenience.
Step outside and immerse yourself in a world of tranquillity, with direct access to expansive gardens and fields. Unwind by the fire pit as your dogs revel in the freedom of vast open spaces right at your doorstep. Just 6 miles away, explore the stunning Cae Hir Gardens, often referred to as the ‘Dutch garden in the heart of Wales,’ renowned for its exquisite ornamental gardens, charming nursery, and delightful tearoom. A short 9-mile drive takes you to the National Trust’s Dolaucothi Gold Mines, where you can embark on a fascinating guided tour showcasing both Roman and Victorian mining techniques. For a glimpse into the past, head 10 miles to Llanerchaeron, another National Trust gem, featuring an elegant 18th-century estate with a villa, walled gardens, and a working farm. Within 12 miles, the picturesque harbour town of Aberaeron awaits, offering colourful Georgian architecture, seaside views, boutique shops, and fresh seafood restaurants. Don’t miss a visit to Dinefwr Castle and Newton House, just 15 miles away, where you can explore a majestic castle, a grand mansion, and scenic walks through the serene deer park.