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Location: St. Dogmaels

Cardigan 3 miles.

St. Dogmaels is an ancient and tranquil village nestling peacefully around its ruined Abbey at the mouth of the River Teifi on the totally unspoiled west Wales coast. One of its attractions is Y Felin, one of only two working watermills in Wales and retains the machinery installed in 1820. It is thought the mill was originally built by the monks of St. Dogmaels' 12th century abbey. The miller shows how the mill works and bread, flour and cakes can be purchased from the mill or you can enjoy tea and cakes in the tea room next door. The village has a pub, fish & chip shop, a pretty green, a millpond with ducks and a children’s playground. Nearby is the wonderful Poppit Sands where you can relax on sunny days or enjoy invigorating walks in the cooler months. Visit Castell Henllys, the Iron Age Fort where everyone is encouraged to learn the ancient way of living or visit the wonderful Shire Horse Farm to see how farming was before tractors. With scenic coastal and countryside walks and an array of other attractions all close by this is a perfect holiday location all year round.

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The Coach House - St. Dogmaels Near Cardigan

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South Wales & Pembrokeshire

Rating 3 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SN 156 452 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire No Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

St. Dogmaels 1 mile. This unusual "upside down" barn conversion has created a beautiful holiday cottage with great character and charm just a mile from the delightful village of St. Dogmaels. This St. Dogmaels cottage has original stone external steps which lead into a lovely open plan living area with exposed beams and stone walling. The bedrooms and bathroom at this St. Dogmaels cottage are down an internal spiral staircase to the ground floor. The outside informal gardens at this St. Dogmaels cottage are a delight with an open duck pond and beautiful open countryside views. The peaceful setting is only disturbed by the wonderful sound of the array of birds overhead, the bleating lambs in Spring and the odd neigh from the owners’ horses. Woodland and open countryside walks, cycle rides or hacks can be enjoyed right from the doorstep of this wonderful St. Dogmaels cottage. The varied attractions which are close to this St. Dogmaels cottage ensure that there will be something for all ages to enjoy. Learn all about flour making at the wonderful working Mill and then enjoy the resulting cakes and bread in the tea room next door, laze on wonderful sandy beaches, explore castles and museums or just relax at this superb St. Dogmaels cottage, an absolute delight all year round.

Accommodation

Upside down accommodation. Two ground floor bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x adult bunks. Ground floor bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. 1st floor open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Amenities

Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books, games and DVDs. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair. Ample off road parking. Secure cycle storage. Lawned garden with furniture. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note: Cottage is accessed via external stone steps and there is a spiral internal stairs so not suitable for the less mobile. Note: There is an open pond in garden so children to be supervised at all times. Note: Owner can offer stabling and paddock for 2 horses by prior arrangement.

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Previous visitors' comments about The Coach House:

Location, friendliness of proprietor and local community.
Mr Mitchelson, Bournemouth, March 2012

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