Located in the picturesque region of Dyfed, Wales, this newly converted barn offers a charming retreat for up to four guests. Nestled at the end of a secluded lane, it is conveniently within walking distance of the historic village of Cilgerran, where visitors can explore the impressive 12th century Cilgerran Castle that overlooks the serene River Teifi. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for paddleboarding and canoeing downriver to the market town of Cardigan, as well as numerous walking paths leading to the nearby Welsh Wildlife Centre, a vast 270-acre nature reserve. The village itself features two pubs, a café, and a village shop, while Cardigan boasts a vibrant selection of shops, bars, restaurants, and an independent cinema/theatre. For beach lovers, the stunning shores of Poppit Sands and Mwnt are also nearby.
The barn's design maximizes its stunning views by placing the living areas on the first floor and the bedrooms on the ground floor. Upon entering the property, guests are greeted by a welcoming hallway with ample storage for boots and coats. The ground floor includes two well-appointed bedrooms: a double room with built-in storage that overlooks the farm grounds, and a versatile super king-size zip and link bedroom that can be arranged as twin beds upon request. This second bedroom features a sliding patio door that opens onto a private decking area, perfect for enjoying morning coffee in the fresh air. A modern shower room with a double shower and WC serves both bedrooms.
Ascending to the first floor, guests will find a fully equipped kitchen complete with an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, ideal for preparing meals before or after a day of exploration. Adjacent to the kitchen is a breakfast island, providing a casual dining space. A few more steps lead to a contemporary lounge/diner that boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. This cozy space features a comfortable L-shaped sofa and a Smart TV for entertainment. Bi-fold doors open from the lounge to a private balcony, offering a peaceful spot to unwind while soaking in the natural beauty of the area.
Outside, the property presents a well-sized private garden that includes a relaxing hot tub, a decked terrace, and an artificial lawn, providing a tranquil setting to unwind after a day of adventures. Guests can indulge in the hot tub while enjoying the serene surroundings. Additionally, there is shared access to an on-site bar and pizza oven, where visitors can bring their own drinks and enjoy a friendly atmosphere with fellow guests. Ample parking is available for two cars in a shared courtyard located just 30 yards from the entrance, ensuring a hassle-free experience for those traveling by vehicle.
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