Stay in this perfect family property, with a cosy wood burner for those cooler evenings, and is only a short drive to the coast with beautiful beaches to explore and plenty of walking opportunities.
Swap busy lives for cosy evenings and fireside snoozes, unwinding in style with your beloved hound by your side. This traditional stone cottage is ideal for large groups and families, sleeping seven humans and one dog in comfort. Drive down to the coast to spot seals and bottlenose dolphins bobbing in the water and treat Fido to a splash in the sea, refuelling with flasks of warming hot chocolate and giant slabs of homemade cake.
Beneath the charming exterior is a cosy haven complete with original features such as exposed beams, stone, and slate floors, made all the more special by the fresh neutral decor and stylish furniture. There’s plenty to surprise and delight guests of all ages, especially when you discover the fabulous slipper bath in the upstairs family bathroom and the roaring wood burner in the lounge/diner. Whip up a feast for the entire pack in the country-cottage style kitchen, gathering in the formal dining room for special dinners, or to dine alfresco on the patio appreciating the views. Upstairs, four gorgeous bedrooms provide a sanctuary for a restful night’s sleep, and the master bedroom has a handy en-suite shower room for the ultimate treat. Outside, the shared gardens are a wonderful place to explore after your morning coffee.
Prepare to feel the sand beneath your paws as you venture to Aberporth 5.5 miles away, a seaside village with a beautiful stretch of beach divided by a headland. The Ceredigion coastline is famed for its spectacular scenery and resident wildlife, so be sure to treat Rover to a seaside adventure where he can sniff for rabbits in the dunes. Cardigan is 6.5 miles away and a wonderful day trip for aspiring foodies and keen historians alike, where you can browse the pretty shops and visit the castle.