Occupying an idyllic location overlooking the Aeron Valley, this superb Grade II-listed farmhouse is a wonderful choice for large families and groups of friends seeking a blend of heritage and comfort. With a rich history dating back to the 1700s, it’s one of a group of renovated buildings on an organic farm. After days exploring walks and nature trails on the farm, or venturing further afield, return here to relax in the hot tub beneath the stars. This property's eco credentials include energy supplied by wind and solar power. Fire wood for the log burner is home grown in managed woodland.
This picture-perfect thatched cottage exudes character and warmth, with original beams, exposed stone walls and authentic wall paintings from the 1700s adding to the farmhouse’s authenticity. A warming wood burner set in a splendid inglenook fireplace creates a cosy focal point in the inviting living room. With a range-style double oven and high-backed bench seating, the kitchen/diner is a delight both for preparing meals and enjoying them with your loved ones. When it’s time to rest your head, four delightful bedrooms whisper of sweet dreams. Choose from an antique king-size bed on the ground floor, or a super-king-size, a triple and a single room upstairs, all dressed in classic Welsh blankets. Steps between rooms add to the quirky, historic charm, while a ground-floor bathroom and separate shower room add to the convenience. The garden invites al fresco dining with patio seating and a BBQ, along with a hot tub. Shared facilities include a games barn, children’s play park, climbing wall and a clay pizza oven, and there’s private parking for one car with additional space nearby.
Venture to New Quay for sandy beaches and dolphin-spotting boat trips (9.5 miles) or enjoy a leisurely coastal stroll along the Ceredigion Coast Path. With a Georgian villa, walled gardens, parkland and traditional Welsh farmland, the National Trust’s Llanerchaeron Estate (5.5 miles) offers fun for all the family.