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Ty Cellin

(Ref. 1160931)

Swyddffynnon near Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor super-king-size, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, heated towel rail, basin, and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Living space with dining area, kitchen/diner and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Underfloor heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, counter-top freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, toaster
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot, highchair and fixed stairgate available
  • Private driveway parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed garden with patio, lawn, and furniture
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 4.5 miles, pub 4.4 miles
  • Note: Good housekeeping bond of £120

The property

Pontrhydfendigaid 4.5 miles.

Ty Cellin is a delightful detached house resting in Swyddffynnon, Ceredigion, thoughtfully renovated from a 19th‑century stone cottage and surrounded by panoramic countryside views.

Its private driveway and peaceful rural setting create a welcoming first impression, offering guests a charming base for exploring this scenic corner of Wales.

Step inside to find an inviting living space, where natural textures and soft light complement the warmth of the woodburning stove.

Whether preparing meals in the well‑equipped kitchen, gathering at the dining table, or settling into the sitting area as the fire glows, this space encourages slow, easy moments together.

The ground‑floor super‑king‑size bedroom provides convenience and flexibility, while the twin room upstairs offers a bright and airy retreat.

A family bathroom and additional cloakroom ensure practicality for groups and families, and the thoughtful layout makes the property feel spacious and relaxed.

Outside, the enclosed garden features a patio and lawn where you can enjoy the fresh air, admire the surrounding fields and views of the nearby lake, or simply watch the shifting light across the landscape.

When you’re ready to explore, the region offers a variety of memorable days out.

The market town of Tregaron is close by, home to traditional shops and the expansive Cors Caron wetlands, ideal for gentle walks and wildlife spotting.

Head to Aberystwyth for a lively seaside atmosphere, where the promenade, cliff railway, and cultural attractions offer plenty to fill a day.

Aberaeron is a popular location with its pretty pastel coloured Georgian houses and eateries all dotted around the harbour.

Meanwhile, boat trips out to meet the resident bottle nosed dolphins can be booked out of nearby New Quay.

With its blend of rural charm, thoughtful interiors, and access to varied attractions, Ty Cellin offers a lovely base for discovering the beauty of Ceredigion.

The Cottages

The Cottages are a pair of beautifully renovated 19th century stone cottages resting in the peaceful rural setting of Swyddffynnon, Ceredigion. Surrounded by panoramic countryside views and offering welcoming, well equipped accommodation, this charming group is ideal for families, friends, and couples seeking a tranquil Welsh escape. Arrive to the fresh air and open landscapes of mid Wales before settling into the property of your choice, each thoughtfully restored to retain its original character while providing modern comforts. Both cottages feature inviting open plan living spaces warmed by a woodburning stove, creating a lovely atmosphere for unwinding after days spent exploring. Well presented bedrooms, family friendly layouts, and practical amenities ensure an easy and enjoyable stay, while the enclosed garden offers a patio and lawn where guests can dine outdoors, relax with a morning coffee, or simply admire the rolling fields beyond. With private parking and dog friendly options available, the group caters to a variety of guests looking to enjoy time together in a scenic location. The surrounding area offers plenty to discover. Wander the nearby lanes and enjoy the peaceful countryside, or venture to the market town of Tregaron for local shops and access to the Cors Caron wetlands. Aberystwyth provides a lively seaside day out with its promenade, pier, and cliff railway. Aberaeron is a popular location with its pretty pastel coloured Georgian houses and eateries all dotted around the harbour. Meanwhile, boat trips out to meet the resident bottle nosed dolphins can be booked out of nearby New Quay. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, quiet moments in nature, or time spent reconnecting with loved ones, a stay at The Cottages promises a memorable break in the heart of Ceredigion.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £120.

Where you’ll be staying

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PONTRHYDFENDIGAID

Tregaron 5.5 miles; Devil’s Bridge 9 miles; Aberystwyth 16 miles.

Pontrhydfendigaid is a small village in Mid Wales between Devil’s Bridge and Tregaron. The village lies on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains in beautiful countryside. It sits on the River Teifi and is home to a local shop and two nearby pubs, The Teifi Inn and The Hafod Hotel. Devil's Bridge has been a tourist attraction for centuries and was celebrated by author George Borrow who wrote Wild Wales in 1854. This famous bridge spans the Mynach, a tributary of the River Rheidol and is unique as it is actually three bridges in one, the original built around 1100, the second above this in 1753 and the third in 1903. The bridge is at a point where the River Mynach drops 90 metres (300 ft) in 5 steps down a steep and narrow ravine before it meets the River Rheidol. The set of stone steps leading down to the lowest bridge at the waterfall are known as Jacob's Ladder. The attraction offers viewing points and after the steep walk there is a hotel and cafe for refreshments. This whole area boasts stunning scenery and wildlife and is renowned for walking, cycling, fishing and bird watching as well as trips to the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline with its wild cliffs and sandy beaches.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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