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  • A house with a unique roof design in a field at Ty Crwn in Lampeter
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Ty Crwn

(Ref. 1136441)

Near Lampeter, Ceredigion Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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Summary

  • Ground Floor accommodation
  • One king-size with air con, freestanding copper bath and en-suite with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, hairdryer
  • Smart TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for wood-fired hot tub inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed garden with lawn, private patio with furniture, firepit and wood-fired hot tub
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 2.9 miles, pub 2.1 miles, river 0.1 miles
  • Note: Although garden is enclosed, the gate is a bar, so please take care for small dogs
  • Note: Outside hose is available for washing down dogs.

The property

Lampeter,Ceredigion Bay 4.6 miles.

Roundhouse Retreats offers a unique trio of single-storey Celtic roundhouses nestled on the peaceful outskirts of Lampeter, Ceredigion Bay.

Designed with couples in mind, each property features open-plan living, stunning countryside views, and inviting outdoor spaces — perfect for slow mornings, stargazing nights, and everything in between.

As you pull up to Tŷ Crwn, the countryside opens up around you, a peaceful patchwork of meadows and rolling hills that immediately sets the tone for your stay.

The gravel crunches underfoot as you step out, and a neat patio leads you to the front door.

Inside, a welcoming hallway offers a quiet space with a small desk, tub chair, footstool and lamp, ideal for planning the day ahead or catching up on a few notes.

From here, the home opens into a thoughtfully designed open-plan living space.

Exposed beams overhead and warm-toned wooden flooring underfoot create a sense of warmth and character, while artwork on the walls adds a personal touch.

The kitchen, dining and sitting areas flow together seamlessly, making it easy to chat with your partner or enjoy music while you cook.

After dinner, settle into the sofa and unwind, the large windows draw your gaze outside to open skies, and the soft rise of the surrounding hills.

The king-size bedroom is a calm and inviting retreat.

A huge copper bathtub sits in front of the window, perfectly placed to enjoy the view while you soak.

Velux skylights above bring in natural light by day and reveal the stars at night.

A warm-toned wooden feature wall adds depth and texture, and the en-suite includes a walk-in shower, basin and heated towel rail for a refreshing start to each day.

Step outside and explore the garden, a generous space where wildflower meadows bloom and birdsong fills the air.

The private patio is ideal for alfresco dining, while the firepit offers a welcoming spot to gather as the sun sets.

The wood-fired hot tub is perfectly positioned to take in uninterrupted countryside views, soak beneath the open sky as the landscape stretches out before you.

There’s plenty of space for dogs to roam too, making it a great escape for guests with pets.

Whether you're here to relax, reconnect, or discover the charm of the surrounding area, Tŷ Crwn is the perfect place to begin.

Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1182786, & 1182787, together sleeping six guests.

Maes Celt – Roundhouse Retreats

Mae Maes Celt – Roundhouse Retreats yn dai crwn celtaidd un llawr a leolir ym mhentref ar gyrion Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Ceredigion. Dyluniwyd y tri tai crwn yma yn benodol ar gyfer cyplau. Mae ym mhob un ohonynt mannau byw agored, golygfeydd godigog ac ardaloedd amrywiol lle gellir ymlacio a mwynhau — hafan delfrydol ar gyfer boreuau heb orfod brysio, gwylio’r sêr gyda’r nos a phob pethau arall rhwng codi a machlud haul.

Ysbrydolwyd y Tai Crwn modern yma ym Maes Celt gan dreftadaeth a hanes y gaer Geltaidd, o'r enw Caer Maesmynach ar dir y fferm. Fe’u lleolir wrth droed ochr ddeheuol y Gaer lle mae'r tir yn codi y tu ôl iddynt a’r naws am le a’r teimlad o berthyn yn rhan annatod ohonynt. Mae’r blodau gwyllt a’r ffensys cadarn celtaidd yn creu hafan geltaidd yng ngorllewin Cymru.

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The Maes Celt – Roundhouse Retreats offers a unique trio of single-storey Celtic roundhouses nestled on the peaceful outskirts of Lampeter, Ceredigion. Designed with couples in mind, each property features open-plan living, stunning countryside views, and inviting outdoor spaces — perfect for slow mornings, stargazing nights, and everything in between. Surrounded by meadows and rolling hills, this collection invites you to unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature. Whether you're soaking in a wood-fired hot tub, enjoying a soak in a freestanding bath with a view, or dining outdoors beneath the open sky, each retreat offers its own rhythm of rest.

The roundhouses at Maes Celt have been inspired by the heritage and history of the Celtic Fort located on the owner's land. Nestling at the foot of the south side of the fort, they draw on the sense of place and belonging that is unique, with their own wildflower meadows and fortress fencing creating a modern Celtic sanctuary in the wilds of Wales. The 9th-century Celtic stone from Caer Maesmynach, Llanfihangel Ystrad, is carved with an interlace pattern typical of early medieval Christianity. Standing tall, it may once have formed part of a Celtic cross or cluster of monuments linked to nearby Capel Sant Silin and Strata Florida monks. First recorded in 1808 and later noted in the 1878 Cambrian Archaeological Association report, the stone was moved in the early 1900s from Maesmynach to Castle Hill House, then to St Hilary’s Church, Llanilar, where it still stands. Scheduled as a monument in 1956, it remains a significant piece in understanding Wales’ early Christian heritage, even though removed from its original setting.

Head to Lampeter, the smallest and oldest university town in Wales, which is well worth a visit, with its charming streets lined with small, locally-owned shops that give the town its unique character. Just a short drive away, the 18th-century National Trust estate of Llanerchaeron offers a glimpse into Georgian life, with its dairy, laundry and pleasure grounds waiting to be explored. In Aberaeron, a colourful harbour town that is nearby, you can stroll the promenade with an ice cream in hand. In New Quay, join a SeaMor Dolphin Watching boat trip for a chance to spot dolphins and seals. For a deeper dive into Welsh heritage, the National Wool Museum brings the story of weaving to life through working looms and historic machinery. The Wales Coast Path and the nearby Cambrian Mountains also offer endless opportunities, from dramatic coastal walks and hidden coves to rugged trails and breathtaking mountain scenery.

When it’s time to eat, Aberaeron has a range of various restaurants, The Stubborn Duckling, Y Selar, Harbourmaster and The Hive, offering vibrant seafood and café-style dining just steps from the harbour.

From scenic drives and coastal towns to heritage estates and wildlife encounters, this part of Wales offers something for every kind of explorer.

Discover Maes Celt – Roundhouse Retreats, a stunning escape in the heart of Ceredigion’s countryside.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

Where you’ll be staying

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LAMPETER

Carmarthen 23 miles; Aberystwyth 25 miles; Cardigan 29 miles.

Lampeter is the smallest and oldest university town in Wales, and boasts a fine selection of small, locally-owned shops. It's also home to a museum, a Welsh quilt museum and has a wealth of unique tea rooms, pubs and restaurants, regular markets and a fine food festival. Surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and rivers, the area is ideal for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. The lovely market town of Llandovery and picturesque Aberaeron Harbour are both just short drives away and the nearby Dolaucothi Gold Mines are well worth a visit. The coastlines of Ceredigion Bay and Pembrokeshire are also within a short drive offering spectacular sandy beaches, superb coastal walks and the opportunity to venture out on boat trips to spot some dolphins in their natural habitat. From ancient castles to modern theme parks, Lampeter is a great base to enjoy a holiday all year round.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute