Derwen Haidd rests within the tranquil countryside of Ceredigion, within the lovely little village of Llanafan. With modern and spacious accommodation for eight people in such a marvellous rural location, it is perfect for families looking for an outdoor adventure. Step up to this impressive holiday home and be welcomed in by its bright and airy interior. A spacious and refreshing kitchen/diner rests to the right, lined with stylish wooden units hosting a useful range of high-quality appliances. This is a fine spot to enjoy some quality time over a home-cooked feast. An adjacent utility provides extra convenience. An alluring sitting room is ideal for relaxing no matter the weather, with French doors revealing a Juliet balcony and bringing fresh air into the room, and a stunning gas fire for the cooler evenings, or take yourself to the basement where you’ll find a pool table and darts board. Extra guests can make the most of the immaculate single bedroom on the ground floor, with a handy cloakroom next to it. Take the stairs to reveal four further bedrooms on the first floor, each decorated in tasteful style and brought to life with Velux windows flooding them with natural light. A range of setups help to make Derwen Haidd a property for groups of all types, including an excellent master room with a glistening en-suite. The accommodation is complete by a pristine family bathroom, offering the choice of a bath or a walk-in shower to get ready for the day. Head outside to reveal the private hot tub in the enclosed garden, perfect for spending some quality time relishing among this superb countryside location whilst the dogs stretch their legs. Countryside walks are abundant right from your doorstep, along which you may stumble across high-quality country pubs for some refreshments mid-adventure, and there is a playing field at the bottom of the village which can be reached by walking down an off road footpath. As well as walking, cycling and fishing are other popular activities in the area. The popular coastal town of Aberystwyth is within easy driving distance, offering an array of shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as the pier and promenade. This historic market town hosts a number of fascinating spots to learn of the area's history, as well as a stretch of stunning sands to make the most of during the summer. Get your fix of Wales' natural beauty at this heart-warming Ceredigion cottage.
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