Yr Hen Ficerdy, Aberystwyth

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 6

Aberystwyth 6 miles. Yr Hen Ficerdy is a spacious, detached property set in a rural position near the popular seaside town of Aberystwyth, Ceredigion. Exuding with character and original features, off-road parking and a large garden, Yr Hen Ficerdy is a fantastic escape for both family and friends alike, situated in scenic mid-Wales. Step through the threshold and be welcomed into the heart of the home, a kitchen with all the necessary appliances for rustling up tasty meals together. Enjoy your culinary creations at the dining room table, or venture into the sitting room and relax on the corner sofa with a movie night in front of the electric fire and TV. If you’re after a quieter evening, escape to the snug for a good book and a cup of tea. Alternatively, if the sun is shining, take a stroll through the garden and soak in the views with a refreshing drink on the patio furniture. When the night grows dark, hunker down in the bedrooms, each presented with TVs, offering a king-size, double and twin arrangement, and freshen up in the morning in either the bathroom or shower room, before heading out to explore the local sights of Ceredigion. Venture into nearby Aberystwyth, home to its picture postcard Victorian promenade for leisurely strolls and for a panoramic view, enjoy a ride on the cliff railway up Constitution Hill and be rewarded with uninterrupted views of Cardigan Bay. Then on the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway for a scenic journey towards the waterfalls of Devils Bridge. There’s plenty of walking and cycling routes in the area, with the picturesque Ceredigion Coastal Path, forming part of the Wales Coastal Path nearby. Finally, take in the nature of the Rheidol Valley and the majestic red kites at Bwlch Nant Yr Arian. Yr Hen Ficerdy is the ideal home-from-home for a memorable stay in the picturesque Welsh countryside.

Weekly price from £591

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