Located in Llangoedmor, near Cardigan in Dyfed, Wales, this comfortable 16th-century barn offers a delightful retreat for families or couples, accommodating up to six guests. Nestled on a picturesque 91-acre working farm beside the River Teifi, the barn boasts stunning views and a secure garden, ideal for summer barbecues. Guests can enjoy a spacious open-plan living room with wooden floors and beamed ceilings, alongside a farmhouse-style kitchen equipped with an electric cooker and a dining area. The lower ground floor features a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin bedroom with a courtyard access, and a single bedroom with a pull-out bed, complemented by a bathroom with an over-bath shower.
The property is well-equipped with modern amenities, including full oil central heating, Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and outdoor furniture. Guests can benefit from a private hot tub and shared access to the vast farmland grounds, which provide opportunities for fly fishing in the river. The tranquil setting is home to a variety of wildlife, enhancing the serene atmosphere that guests can enjoy while relaxing on their private patio, where they might catch sight of red kites and peregrine falcons soaring above.
Conveniently situated just two miles from the market town of Cardigan, Rosehill Farm serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes of west Wales. The surrounding area features rolling hills and the dramatic coastline, with nearby attractions such as the Pembrokeshire National Park, where visitors can hike the Preseli Hills and discover ancient monuments like the Pentre Ifan Dolmen. The local market towns of Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, and Carmarthen are rich in Welsh culture, offering a variety of traditional pubs, boutique shops, and restaurants for guests to explore.
For those seeking coastal adventures, the magnificent beaches and charming towns of Newport, New Quay, and Aberaeron are a short drive away, providing opportunities for dolphin and seal spotting in the tranquil harbors. A scenic drive to St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, reveals the historic 12th-century cathedral and the medieval ruins of the Bishop’s Palace. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and modern comforts, this barn offers an unforgettable getaway for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich landscapes and heritage of Wales.
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!