A quaint 18th Century fisherman’s cottage just 150 yards from Aberporth’s two blue flag awarded beaches
. Ground Floor:
Property has electric storage heaters and comprises;
Lounge/Dining Area: With open fire, TV, DVD, CD player.
Kitchen: With gas cooker and hob, microwave, fridge (with ice box), freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bathroom: With bath, shower cubicle, WC and wash basin. First Floor:
(Some head height restrictions in places and access to the second bedroom is gained via the first bedroom)
Bedroom 1: With double bed
Bedroom 2: With 2 single beds. All fuel,power, bed linen and towels included. First supply of logs and coal supplied for open fire. Wi-fi access.. Garden furniture and BBQ provided. Care should be taken with the low beamed ceilings in the property, as well as the steep and narrow staircase. Parking for 2 cars. . Nestled in the heart of the popular coastal village of Aberporth, Llwynon is a charming 18th century fisherman’s cottage and is simply brimming with character. Beneath the living room’s low beamed ceiling, large comfortable sofas invite you to relax, while the open log burning fire provides a lovely focal point as well as keeping you warm and snug on those cooler evenings! Narrow stairs lead from the lounge to two pretty, beamed, A frame bedrooms - a cosy haven after a day of coastal adventure. The bright and well equipped kitchen leads out to a private, fully enclosed garden offering an ideal spot for lazing in the sunshine and for children or the family pet to play at ease. The garden also provides secure storage for bikes, canoes and surf boards.
A gentle stroll will take you to Aberporth’s two blue flag awarded beaches, two pubs, the village shops, restaurant and takeaways. Children can play to their heart’s content in the play ground, playing field and leisure centre - all a stone’s throw away from the cottage! Why not dine out at the Moharni Indian Restaurant (just 100 yards away), for an exciting experience of Asian cuisine. Amble a further 500 yards to the The Ship Inn Pub for a friendly and welcoming place to eat, drink and relax - sit under the heated terrace to enjoy the views of the sea and maybe spot a dolphin!
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.