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2 Bedroom Accommodation In Llechryd, Near Cardigan

Llechryd, Near Cardigan, Dyfed

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Nestled in the quaint village of Llechryd, near Cardigan in Dyfed, Wales, this charming cottage offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. The property, known as The Old Church House, is a beautifully restored mid-18th-century building that retains much of its original character, including stone walls and exposed beams. Accommodating up to four guests, it features two cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living/dining room with an open fire, and a well-equipped kitchen. Additional amenities include superfast broadband, a lawned garden with a patio, and private parking for two cars, making it an ideal getaway for families or couples seeking to explore the scenic wonders of West Wales.

The cottage's location is particularly advantageous, as it lies in close proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Guests can enjoy picturesque walks right from the doorstep, with the glistening Teifi River nearby offering free riverside fishing. For those looking for more adventure, the Welsh Wildlife Centre and the dramatic Ceredigion coastline, home to charming resorts like New Quay and Aberaeron, are just a short drive away. These areas are celebrated for their tranquil fishing harbors and the possibility of spotting resident bottlenose dolphins on clear days.

In addition to its natural beauty, the cottage is steeped in local history, with the ruins of a church built in 1663 located next door. This sacred ruin, abandoned in 1879 and listed as Grade II, adds a unique touch to the property. Guests can also admire the historic Llechryd Bridge, constructed in the 17th century, which is visible from the upstairs windows. The surrounding area is rich in cultural heritage, offering opportunities to explore local attractions such as the Cenarth Falls and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

For those seeking relaxation and comfort, The Old Church House provides a welcoming environment with modern conveniences, including oil underfloor central heating and a utility room. A welcome pack ensures a pleasant arrival, while the presence of a wild beehive adds a touch of nature to the experience. Although bees may occasionally venture indoors, they are harmless and play a vital role in pollinating the local flora. This delightful cottage, with its blend of history, comfort, and natural beauty, is the perfect base for a memorable holiday in West Wales.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Internet
  • Coast Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £896

 

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