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Cardigan 11 miles.
The village of Crymych is found in the rambling Cardiganshire countryside, close to the fabulous Preseli Mountains where sheep and wild horses amble, with cattle grids on either side to keep them on the mountain. The village itself has a good choice of local shops, while the bustling market town of Cardigan is a 20 minute drive away and boasts a selection of unique shops, along with tea rooms, pubs, two cinemas, a modern theatre and a live music venue. Cardigan is also home to a large beach called Poppit Sands, which is ideal for relaxing in the summer and also perfect for an exhilarating winter walk. The Iron Age fort of Castell Henllys is nearby, providing a great day out for all the family, while there are a number of walks and cycle trails to explore. An ideal location, within easy reach of all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
Crymych 3 miles. A charming, detached stone-built property, in a lovely isolated, rural location on the borders of the Preseli Mountains, close to the village of Crymych and 11 miles from Cardigan. This superb Wales cottage exudes character and offers quality, welcoming accommodation, with exposed beams, sash windows and a woodburner, as well as a Welsh quarry tiled floor in the kitchen, originally the dairy of the farm. The cottage enjoys wonderful countryside views, and has access to a fabulous 1 acre rambling garden, which features a pond and stream, perfect for creature watching. On the border of the Preseli Mountains, there is excellent walking from the doorstep and standing stones can be found just four fields away! Visit the market town of Cardigan, explore over 190 miles of cliff-top footpath in Britain's only Coastal National Park, visit the Iron Age Fort of Castell Henllys or enjoy stunning beaches within easy reach. A wonderful Wales cottage, a perfect retreat for discovering all Pembrokeshire has to offer!
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower over, basin & WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner & dining area. Study with small double sofa bed (no access from side of bed).
Oil central heating with woodburner in sitting room. Gas oven/hob, Rayburn cooker in dining area, fridge, dishwasher. Freezer & washing machine in external utility room. TV, DVD, CD, library of DVDs/books/games. Fuel, power & starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Ample off road parking. Shared garden with pond, furniture & BBQ. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 3 miles. Note: Large unfenced pond in garden. Note: Farm track leading to property is uneven & unsuitable for very low vehicles i.e. sports cars. Note: Owners have a dog in the neighbouring property.
Previous visitors' comments about The Farmhouse:
It was a beautiful cottage that had the character of the old with the convenience of the new. The owners were welcoming and easy going and made our stay ran really smoothly. I would recommend this cottage to anyone.
Mr Rees, Barry, November 2012
A lovely setting and we were made very welcome. Our children played happily with the owners child and we had the use off all garden amenities.
Mrs McDowell, Oldham, June 2012
We loved that the cottage was well away from any roads and that we could take the dog with us. Our four children had a fantastic time exploring in the garden, playing on the trampoline and playing in the stream. We really loved our holiday and made the most of the sunshine to visit nearby beaches and National Trust properties, then returned to light a roaring fire in the evening.
Mr Yates, Crediton, April 2012
We liked the location and the peace and quiet. The walks around the cottage were lovely and we were very fortunate to have the hottest week in March, no clouds and wall to wall sun. The owners were extremely friendly and helpful. All in all exactly what we wanted and needed from our break.
Mrs Dean, Dorchester, March 2012