Nestled on a luxury estate near Cwm Tydu beach, this gorgeous one-bed, stone cottage, makes a cute and cosy base to visit the glorious Ceredigion coast.
All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs and door leading to garden.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, TV, DVD player with a selection of DVDs and door leading to garden.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Underfloor heating, electricity, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Shared on-site facilities: Enclosed garden with patio, sitting-out area, garden furniture and barbecue; Outdoor heated swimming pool (open end of May to September, 9am to 6pm); Tennis court. Private parking for 1 car; additional public car parking. No smoking.
With teak armchairs on the terrace and views over the garden courtyard, this little gem offers outstanding accommodation. Inside, the fully-fitted kitchen and dining room looks out over banks of flourishing wildflowers, while the lounge with squidgy sofa and chairs has a lovely warming wood burner, ideal for year-round breaks.
The accommodation benefits from shared access to extensive grounds including countryside trails with picnic benches, a heated outdoor pool, and a tennis court. The multi-award-winning site has numerous accolades including Wales Tourist Five Star Accommodation, Living Landscape Award, and an eight-time winner of Wales in Bloom.
Sitting just over a mile from the Ceredigion coast, guests are well placed to explore miles of pristine coastline, including blue flag beaches, dramatic cliffs and hidden bays. This secluded haven is a playground for native wildlife including majestic bottlenose dolphins and red kites. A short drive takes you to the popular towns of New Quay and Llangrannog with a wide selection of eateries. Boat trips are regularly made from New Quay to see the illustrious Cardigan Bay dolphins.
Ceredigion is surrounded by a magnificent array of wilderness from the lesser-explored Preseli Hills and Cambrian Mountains to the dramatic expanse of Snowdonia National Park. If you’re looking for uninterrupted tranquillity, these are some of the UK’s best-preserved natural habitats. What’s more, West Wales is renowned for its outdoor activities with anything from walking and horse-riding to adrenaline-fueled activities. Or simply indulge in the rich history and cultural heritage of Wales with castles, arts & crafts, and delicious local cuisine to discover. Beach 2 miles.
Little Coach House (ref QC1716) can be booked together with Buttermilk Cottage (ref QC1712), Haybarn Cottage (ref QC1713), Stable Cottage (ref QC1714), Rickyard Cottage (ref QC1715), Half Pint Cottage (ref QC1717), Lily Pond Cottage (ref QC1718), Dairy Cottage (ref QC1719) and Churn Cottage (ref QC1720) to accommodate up to 32 guests.
The accommodation benefits from shared access to extensive grounds including countryside trails with picnic benches, a heated outdoor pool, and a tennis court. The multi-award-winning site has numerous accolades including Wales Tourist Five Star Accommodation, Living Landscape Award, and an eight-time winner of Wales in Bloom.
Sitting just over a mile from the Ceredigion coast, guests are well placed to explore miles of pristine coastline, including blue flag beaches, dramatic cliffs and hidden bays. This secluded haven is a playground for native wildlife including majestic bottlenose dolphins and red kites. A short drive takes you to the popular towns of New Quay and Llangrannog with a wide selection of eateries. Boat trips are regularly made from New Quay to see the illustrious Cardigan Bay dolphins.
Ceredigion is surrounded by a magnificent array of wilderness from the lesser-explored Preseli Hills and Cambrian Mountains to the dramatic expanse of Snowdonia National Park. If you’re looking for uninterrupted tranquillity, these are some of the UK’s best-preserved natural habitats. What’s more, West Wales is renowned for its outdoor activities with anything from walking and horse-riding to adrenaline-fueled activities. Or simply indulge in the rich history and cultural heritage of Wales with castles, arts & crafts, and delicious local cuisine to discover. Beach 2 miles.
Little Coach House (ref QC1716) can be booked together with Buttermilk Cottage (ref QC1712), Haybarn Cottage (ref QC1713), Stable Cottage (ref QC1714), Rickyard Cottage (ref QC1715), Half Pint Cottage (ref QC1717), Lily Pond Cottage (ref QC1718), Dairy Cottage (ref QC1719) and Churn Cottage (ref QC1720) to accommodate up to 32 guests.