The charming stone cottage in Cenarth, Dyfed, offers a delightful retreat for up to five guests, nestled in a picturesque village that features both a shop and a pub. This ideal location is conveniently situated between the vibrant market town of Newcastle Emlyn, known for its diverse selection of antique shops, independent stores, and cozy cafes, and the historically rich town of Llandysul, which is deeply rooted in Welsh culture. Visitors can immerse themselves in local attractions such as the National Wool Museum and Newcastle Emlyn's castle, as well as enjoy outdoor activities along the Teifi River, including exploring the Ffynone and Cenarth Waterfalls, coracle fishing, wildlife watching, and sea fishing excursions from New Quay harbour. The nearby coastline, with the seaside resort of Aberporth, serves as a perfect gateway to explore the charming towns and villages along Cardigan Bay, including New Quay and the picturesque Aberaeron.
Upon entering the stylish three-storey cottage, guests are welcomed by a cozy lounge that provides a comfortable space to unwind after a day of exploration. The lounge features a comfortable sofa, a Smart TV/DVD for entertainment, and an electric coal effect fire that enhances the inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings. The kitchen and dining area, bathed in natural light, is well-equipped with modern appliances such as an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine, making it easy to prepare meals with local ingredients. The dining table is strategically placed to allow everyone to gather and enjoy meals together while overlooking the garden.
The cottage offers three thoughtfully designed bedrooms, ensuring a restful night's sleep for all guests. An open staircase leads to the first floor, where a comfortable double bedroom with exposed beams awaits, along with a cozy single room. Ascending to the second floor, guests will find a spacious super king-size bedroom. However, it is important to note that the property does not accommodate children under four years old due to the open staircase leading to the bedrooms. The stylish shower room features a generously sized double shower and WC, providing a refreshing start to the day.
Outside, the cottage boasts a private patio area complete with a table and chairs, ideal for enjoying meals al fresco. Guests can also take advantage of the attractive communal grounds, which include three separate gardens and seating areas. A raised deck overlooking the babbling Nant Bargod stream offers a serene spot for picnics and relaxation. Additionally, there is private off-road parking available for one car, conveniently located opposite the cottage, ensuring ease of access for guests traveling by car.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!