Guests at this 2 bedroom, 2-storey cottage have shared use of the pool, beautiful grounds with gardens, woodland and a river, the perfect picnic spot.
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Ground Floor:
Open plan living space: With beams.
Living area: With Freeview TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge and washing machine
First Floor:
Beams throughout.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With single bed (can be bunk with single over) and/or 55’’ (1.4m) roll-out bed (for children).
Bathroom: With bath and toilet (no shower).
Economy 7 heating, hot water, electricity (daytime electricity by meter reading), bed linen and towels included. Cot, highchair and stairgate available on request. Stable with additional freezer and coin-operated tumble dryer (shared). Games room with coin-operated pool table and table tennis, and children’s play area (shared). Patio with garden furniture. 8-acre grounds and BBQ area (shared). Indoor heated swimming pool (shared, 11m x 5.5m, depth 1m - 2m, check availability between November and March) with shower and changing facilities. Bike store (shared). Ample parking (shared). No smoking. Visit Wales 4 Star. Please note: There is an unfenced river and covered pond in the grounds. In the interest of your safety, the swimming pool will be unavailable until Easter 2021.
These holiday cottages, six of a group of nine, share an indoor heated swimming pool, and are nestled within 8 acres of grounds with formal gardens, woodland, pasture and a river where picnics can be enjoyed. They are all comfortably furnished and three are adapted with disabled guests in mind.
Hayloft can accommodate 3 adults, or 2 adults and up to 3 young children.
Great shared activities on site include the pool (check availability in low season November to March), games room with table tennis and a coin-operated pool table, children’s play area, animals and a barbecue with seating by the river. They are situated amid beautiful unspoilt countryside providing easy access to the rugged Cardigan Bay coast (a 15-20 minute drive) with spectacular scenery, cliff top walks, sandy bays, fishing villages; and the Cambrian Mountains with their vast forests, moors and lakes. Fishing, golf, horse riding, watersports, activity centres, country houses, ancient monuments, castles, mines, steam railways, museums and crafts are all available in the area. The historic university town of Lampeter, with its restaurants, takeaways, pubs, shops and supermarkets, is only a 10-minute drive. A shop/post office/garage and a pub/restaurant are within 3 miles.