Blaencelyn is a traditional farmhouse located near Llangrannog in Dyfed, Wales, accommodating up to six guests. This charming property is surrounded by unspoiled pastureland and is situated just seven miles from the popular harbor town of New Quay. The farmhouse features a comfortable living room and a dining room adorned with rugs on an oak floor, both of which boast bay windows with fitted seating, creating a cozy atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen and a convenient shower room with a toilet enhance the functionality of the home.
The layout of Blaencelyn includes two staircases leading to the first floor, which houses a study, a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and two single bedrooms. The bathroom features an over-bath shower and a toilet, ensuring ample facilities for guests. Essential amenities such as electricity, oil central heating, bed linen, and towels are provided, along with additional conveniences like a cot, high chair, TV, DVD player, stereo/CD player, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, Wi-Fi, and a telephone with an honesty box. The property is set within its own gardens and offers parking, with a strict no smoking policy in place.
Located just two miles from Llangrannog’s sandy beaches, which are known for being among the cleanest in Britain, Blaencelyn is ideally positioned for those looking to enjoy coastal activities. Llangrannog itself provides a small slipway, a village shop, cafes, and a pub/restaurant, alongside recreational options such as a dry ski slope. The nearby town of New Quay is a hub for sailing and fishing trips, enhancing the appeal of the area for maritime enthusiasts.
For those seeking additional amenities, the market town of Cardigan is nearby and offers an array of facilities including an indoor swimming pool, a sports center, a skateboard park, art galleries, and a theatre/cinema complex. Golf enthusiasts can also find two coastal golf courses in the vicinity. Dining options abound, with The Crown Inn, located just two miles away, recognized for its good food, while the Harbourmaster in Aberaeron, ten miles from the farmhouse, is celebrated for its award-winning cuisine. A village shop is conveniently located one mile from the property, ensuring easy access to daily necessities.
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