This holiday property with 2-acre grounds, retains many original features, but is also equipped with a hot tub.. Ground floor: Living room with French doors/dining room with tiled floors. Kitchen with beams and tiled floor. Utility room. Games room. 3 bedrooms: 2 double (6ft), one with en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet, one with en-suite shower room with double shower cubicle and toilet, 1 bunk. Separate toilet. First floor: 5 bedrooms: 3 double, one with en-suite shower cubicle and toilet, two with additional double sofa bed (one with beams), 2 twin. All rooms with wooden floor. 2 bathrooms with shower attachment and toilet. . Woodburner in living room (initial fuel included). Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Two travel cots. Two high chairs. Three Freeview TVs. DVDs. Stereo/CD. Electric cooker. Microwave. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Dishwasher. Freezer. Wi-fi. Large garden with patio, sitting-out area and furniture. 2-acre grounds. Barbecue. Ample parking. Cycle store. Hot tub. Games room with football table. Welcome pack. No smoking. NB. Drop in grounds. This property has a security deposit of £150.. Lying peacefully in a secluded location with magnificent views over the rolling countryside, this charming, detached, 18th century former coach house makes a perfect holiday base for families or groups who are looking to explore the rugged mountains and enchanted sites of mid Wales. The restoration has been carried out sensitively to enable the property to retain all of its original attractive features including stone walls and oak beams, plus welcoming touches have been added such as a woodburner to provide a wonderful ambience for cosy nights in. It has been tastefully decorated throughout with oak furnishings, a contemporary-style kitchen and en-suite bathrooms. Outside, guests can relax in their private hot tub, where they can unwind after spending days out on adventures, whilst watching the red kites and peregrine falcons soar over the magnificent scenery. For a family time together, explore the rugged Cambrian Mountains and discover the ruins of Strata Florida Abbey or visit the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, which offers an abundance of walks amidst flourishing wildlife, including birds of prey, fish and the occasional otter. Just a stone’s throw away, are the charming market towns of Lampeter and Tregaron, both rich with Welsh culture and offering a collection of traditional Welsh pubs, tasteful restaurants and elegant gift shops. A short drive away lays the dramatic Ceredigion coastline, which features the pretty coastal towns of New Quay and Aberaeron, set within their tranquil fishing harbours where bottlenose dolphins can be seen on a clear day. Horse riding nearby. Beach 13 miles. Shop 3½ miles, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
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