This charming property is located in the serene outskirts of Aberaeron, a picturesque seaside town nestled along Cardigan Bay in West Wales. Known for its vibrant harbor adorned with colorful Georgian buildings, Aberaeron offers a delightful seaside holiday experience. Visitors can explore a variety of shops and indulge in local cuisine at numerous restaurants and pubs that emphasize fresh, regional produce. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area boasts a scenic, traffic-free cycling route that follows a disused railway, leading to the nearby Llanachaeron, where the National Trust maintains a stunning Georgian manor house set within lush woodlands.
Upon entering the property, guests are welcomed into a spacious lounge/kitchen/diner that is designed for comfort and convenience. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a Range oven, hob, microwave, fridge, and washing machine, making it easy for guests to prepare meals. The dining area seamlessly connects to a cozy lounge, furnished with comfortable seating and a Netflix-enabled TV for entertainment. The layout promotes a homely atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
The accommodation features two spacious king-size bedrooms, one located on the first floor and the other on the ground floor, both offering ample storage space with wardrobes and chests of drawers. The first floor also includes a well-appointed shower room equipped with a shower and WC, ensuring guests have all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. This thoughtful arrangement makes the property suitable for families or groups of friends looking to enjoy a getaway together.
Outside, guests can unwind in the shingled garden, which boasts a patio seating area and a luxurious hot tub, providing a perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing. The garden is also furnished with outdoor seating and a BBQ, ideal for enjoying alfresco meals while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. For those interested in fishing, a license can be obtained from the local post office, and a path leads through the owner's field to access the riverside, where opportunities for catching sea trout, brown trout, and salmon await during the fishing season.
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