Located in the picturesque village of Cenarth, Dyfed, this charming accommodation serves as an ideal retreat for up to four guests. Nestled between the historic town of Llandysul and the vibrant market town of Newcastle Emlyn, visitors can immerse themselves in Welsh culture while enjoying local shops, cafes, and attractions. Notable nearby sites include the National Wool Museum and Newcastle Emlyn's castle, providing rich historical context. The stunning Teifi River and the scenic Ffynone and Cenarth Waterfalls offer opportunities for outdoor exploration, while sea fishing boat trips from New Quay's harbor add to the adventure. The beautiful coastline, including the seaside resort of Aberporth, is just a short drive away, making this location a perfect base for discovering the charming towns and villages along Cardigan Bay.
The interior of the home welcomes guests with a cozy lounge featuring a traditional fireplace and wood burner, complemented by exposed beams and comfortable seating. The Smart TV provides entertainment options for relaxation after a day of exploring. The kitchen/diner, bathed in natural light, is thoughtfully designed for culinary enthusiasts, equipped with modern appliances including an electric oven, hob, microwave, and fridge with freezer compartment. The dining table, with views into the garden, creates a delightful setting for shared meals made with local ingredients, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Upstairs, guests can choose between two beautifully appointed bedrooms, both showcasing exposed beams and dual aspect windows that enhance the tranquil ambiance. The inviting double bed and the cozy 4-foot double bed ensure a restful night’s sleep, with garden views to greet the morning. A stylish shower room, complete with a shower and WC, adds to the comfort of the accommodations. It is important to note that the property is not suitable for children under four years old due to the open staircase leading to the first floor.
Outside, the property boasts a designated patio area with table and chairs, perfect for enjoying alfresco dining amidst the serene surroundings. Guests can also explore the expansive shared gardens, which feature a lawn, a charming bridge over a stream, and a raised deck with seating ideal for picnics. Additionally, visitors have the unique opportunity to see the old watermill on-site. For convenience, there is private off-road parking available for one vehicle directly opposite the property, and while the owners are present on-site, they ensure that privacy is maintained at all times, allowing guests to fully enjoy their stay.
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