Delightful seaside holiday home with panoramic views across Aberaeron harbour.. Ground Floor:
Living room: With electric fire, 32" Freeview TV, DVD player and French doors leading to patio.
Kitchen/dining room: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and French doors leading to patio.
Conservatory.
Bedroom 1: With twin beds, Freeview TV and en-suite with shower cubicle and toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: With double bed, Freeview TV, French doors leading to balcony and en-suite with shower cubicle and toilet.
Bedroom 3: With double bed, Freeview TV and en-suite with toilet.
Bedroom 4: With single bed.. Oil central heating (£25 per week October-April), electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair. Enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture. Balcony with outside furniture. On road parking. Please note: There are 6 steps to the patio.. In a superb location in the heart of Aberaeron – the Jewel of the Cardigan Coast - this recently renovated cottage offers comfortable and homely accommodation with great access to Aberaeron’s many shops, eateries, and attractions. Take a stroll around the quay and enjoy streets lined with brightly painted elegant Georgian houses, browse art galleries, visit the Aberaeron Sea Aquarium, or take a catamaran trip (also available for hourly/weekly charter). There are numerous blue-flag beaches within easy reach as well as the majestic Ceredigion coast path where it is possible to glimpse the famous bottlenose dolphins that inhabit the bay.
The property itself is well equipped for a self-catering escape with flat-screen TVs in every room and 3 bathrooms shared between the 4 well-appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom has en-suite and French windows opening onto a balcony with breathtaking harbour views, a wonderful spot to sit and watch the sunset over Cardigan Bay. French doors open from the kitchen into a sunny conservatory, and the living room has a leather sofa, reclining armchairs, swivel chairs with footstools, and French doors opening onto the patio.
The garden and conservatory are a real sunspot and simply perfect for sitting out and enjoying the picturesque harbour. Aberaeron has lots to offer with numerous places to eat fresh seafood and other local produce for which the county is famed.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the gloriously wild and rugged beauty of the Ceredigion coast which is interspersed with a variety of sandy beaches from Poppit Sands in the south all the way up to Aberdyfi in the North. There are wonderful clifftop walks nearby including the coastal path from Aberaeron to the sheltered sandy beach of Cei Bac, where you are likely to see seals, porpoises, dolphins, or the various sea birds that inhabit these pristine shores.
What’s more, Ceredigion has a variety of great villages and towns to sample on your travels, from the historical market town of Cardigan to the famous university town of Aberystwyth. We also recommend a trip to the vibrant town of New Quay or the quaint coastal villages of Llangrannog or Tresaith, to name just a few!
Free WiFi
Towels provided
This property has a winter fuel charge of £25pw from October to April.
Located in Aberaeron, this cottage is by the ocean. Kingston upon Thames - Shepperton Ferry Trail and Coed Y Foel are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit New Quay Honey Farm and Jane Beck Welsh Blankets. Cae Hir Gardens and Camera Obscura are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £826
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