This charming, single storey cottage rests in a collection of superb cottages, three miles from the market town of Cardigan. Ty Coed translates to ‘treehouse’ however it sits firmly across the ground floor. Wonderfully appointed throughout, Ty Coed provides a charming retreat for families looking to recharge their batteries in this wonderful region of Wales. Beyond the nautical blue walls rests a splendid, open-plan living area, a lovely space where all can gather to enjoy a show on the TV or a moment by the fire. Allow the designated chef to rustle up a dish in the kitchen, utilising an electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and even a dishwasher, so there’s no need to lift a finger when washing up! Unload your personal belongings in the bedrooms, with a double and twin bedded for choice, serviced by a spacious bathroom with large wet room shower and bath. To the outside, Ty Coed benefits from its own private barbecue area, perfect for a summer's afternoon, plus there’s a hot tub from which you can enjoy a soothing soak after a day of walking. Providing a charming base in Ceredigion, choose Ty Coed. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1102977, 1103099, 1103102, 1109263, 1109264 and 1109265, together they sleep 31.
Weekly price from £589
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