New Quay 3.2 Miles. Nestled amongst the trees in its own private gardens, this large, detached property sits in a peaceful rural location away from any busy public roads and only a few minutes from the spectacular West Wales coast between the popular seaside towns of Llangrannog and New Quay. Pendre Farmhouse sits on south facing slopes above a secluded ancient wooded valley that links the village with the sea at Cwmtydu cove. You can walk to Cwmtydu beach in 30 minutes. So why is Pendre Farmhouse so special? Please read on: The Farmhouse has lots of living space spread over a large well-equipped kitchen, separate dining room, a cosy TV snug, a lovely garden room opening onto through French doors onto a private garden terrace, and a spacious ground floor wet room. Upstairs there are three lovely light bedrooms with sun drenched windows, a small dressing room and a spacious bathroom. The dining room is a family favourite space with its large dining table, extensive library of books and well-tuned piano for keyboard impresarios. Watch the wildlife from the comfort of your sofa in the garden room while dining al fresco on the garden terrace, enjoying the view or take a walk in the large, secluded garden. This is the perfect peaceful retreat to explore Cardigan Bay, Ceredigion, and North Pembrokeshire. If you can tear yourself from your tranquil retreat, lace up your shoes and step out of your door to discover an abundance of lovely walks including quiet lanes, hidden wooded valleys, gushing streams and waterfalls, secluded smugglers coves and beaches, spectacular coastal scenery, and panoramic views. For the more energetic, the coastal walks along the Wales Coast Path from Cwmtydu to New Quay and to Llangrannog are a must. Alternatively, jump in the car to explore what this part of Wales has to offer. The coastal town of New Quay once the home of Dylan Thomas and believed to be the inspiration for ‘Under Milk Wood’ is a short drive away. Here you can tuck into local cuisine at a range of independent cafes and eateries and hop on board a boat trip to see the resident bottle nosed dolphins in the Bay, or for a spot of fishing before enjoying a calming amble along New Quay Harbour, or a treat of evening fish and chips. A drive further north takes you to the picturesque coastal town and harbour of Aberaeron with its colourful Georgian architecture and several renowned restaurants. The National Trust historic country estate of Llanerchaeron is close-by and offers a great afternoon out for all the family with its walled garden, ornamental lake, model estate farm and country manor house, and of course the obligatory tea house! A short drive south takes you to a selection of coastal villages and sandy beaches including Llangrannog, Penbryn, Tresaith, Aberporth and Mwnt. The market town of Cardigan has its own restored Castle overlooking the River Teifi where you can enjoy a variety of eateries and cafes along with a range of interesting independent shops and galleries throughout the town, or embark on a leisurely canoe paddle downstream from nearby Cilgerran. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is also a short hop from Cardigan across the Teifi where the wide sandy beaches of Poppit Sands and Newport beckon for another day out.
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