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Coed Adam, Coed Adam, Llangyndeyrn, Kidwelly

Carmarthenshire. Sleeps up to 7

An idyllic farmhouse set in 10 acres yet only 6 miles from Carmarthen and within easy reach of the coastline.. Ground Floor:
The property has oil central heating and comprises:
Lounge:  with Freeview TV and DVD with features including an impressive inglenook fireplace, exposed beams and views across the old farmyard to rustic stone barns

Sitting room:  with wood-burning stove housed in an exposed stone chimney breast, TV and DVD

Kitchen / diner:  with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher and washing machine with large table and chairs and lovely countryside views

Utility room:  with additional storage and space and salting troughs – an interesting original feature
. First Floor:
Bedroom 1:  with king-size bed.  The Cream and Black Room with beamed ceiling and countryside views

Bedroom 2:  with double bed.  The Vaulted Room with beamed ceiling and countryside views

Bedroom 3:  with two single beds (and additional single bed for +1 on request).  The Valley View Room with beamed ceiling and fantastic valley views.

Bathroom :  with shower over bath, WC and wash basin. All oil and electricity included. First supply of fuel for stove provided. Bed linen and towels supplied.  .
. Large garden, farmyard and patio area with outside furniture and BBQ. Parking for several cars. Cowshed games room with pool table, darts, table football and giant Jenga. Outside table tennis table available.
This property has a private water supply.. Nestled in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside, within easy reach of its stunning coastline and just 6 miles from Carmarthen itself, lies Coed Adam, an idyllic, picture-postcard farmhouse set in 10 acres of its own land. Built in the early 1800s, this spacious haven has been sympathetically refurbished to provide an interior brimming with style, comfort and character. It’s a place where peace and tranquillity reign supreme; rare red kites swoop majestically through daytime skies while barn owls punctuate the serene silence of the night-time hours. Its patio area, with magnificent views overlooking the beautiful Gwendraeth Valley and taking the eye as far as the Black Mountains, is a wonderful spot to relax and unwind amidst the carefree chorus of nature. Inside, comfortable sofas beneath traditional oak beamed ceilings offer the perfect ingredients for cosy evenings around the inglenook fire place or log-burner in one of its two inviting living-rooms. The mass of surrounding land offers plenty of space for exuberant children (and adults!) to enjoy and explore the fascinating array of flora and fauna of the Carmarthenshire countryside: While Coed Adam’s stylish bedrooms offer a blissfully, luxurious end to the many days of adventure to be had from the doorstep.

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