Just half a mile from Ceredigion's coastline, this two-bedroomed cottage is full of traditional features. Pet-friendly, its year-round appeal is boosted by a wood burner indoors, while the garden has an undercover area for al fresco dining.
Exposed beams, and a mix of flagstone and wooden flooring complement the neutral colours that flow throughout this pretty stone cottage. The social hub of your holiday, the lounge/diner has a choice of soft seating and a Smart TV, while books and games offer alternative entertainment; light the wood burner and you're all set for a cosy night in. A dining suite sits in one corner, conveniently close to the kitchen, which, equipped with all the self-catering essentials, has a door onto the garden. A typically steep cottage staircase winds up to the first-floor landing. A low window adds character to the sleek shower room, while close by there's a choice of two similarly styled bedrooms, one with a king-size bed and the other with twins. Your living space extends into the enclosed garden at the rear of the property, which features a lawn, patio and dining furniture beneath a wooden gazebo.
The village of Llanon combines country living with easy access to the West Wales coastline; just 2.5 miles north, pebbly Llanrhystud Beach is a popular swimming spot, while 5 miles south, Aberaeron (7 miles) has a pretty harbour, beautiful Regency buildings and a fine choice of craft shops and places to eat. A little further on, New Quay (12 miles) has picturesque properties, pubs and restaurants clinging to the hillsides above Cardigan Bay. Walk along one of the town's beautiful beaches, visit the water sports centre for a wealth of sporting opportunities, or book a boat trip from the harbour and get up close to some of the resident marine wildlife - the waters here are home to Europe's largest population of bottlenose dolphins.