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Dyffryn Cottage

Aberporth, South Wales & Pembrokeshire (Ref. 1127226)

Coast & Country Holidays rating

  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Electric car charging
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x bunk
  • Old Bakery Annexe: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Ground-floor bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Utility with sink, boot room and washer/dryer
  • Sitting/dining room with electric Everhot fire
  • Electric heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher
  • TV, Netflix, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent except for EV charging
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Private, off-road parking for 2 cars
  • EV charging available; costs will be incurred
  • Enclosed front garden with lawn, patio and furniture
  • Up to two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop, pub, Indian restaurant, pharmacy and beach all 0.1 miles
  • Note: The Old Bakery Annexe with en-suite bedroom is in an external building

The property

Dyffryn Cottage in Aberporth, Ceredigion, is an old mill-workers’ cottage and site of the Old Bakery, which has now been stunningly converted into a spacious, four-bedroom property.

Perfect for family or friends seeking a coastal escape with their four-legged companions.

This property sleeps eight guests, boats an electric Everhot in the main house and also an Everhot in the Old Bakery annexe.

This converted property is a short walk past the green roof of the shed, with a few steps from the parking area leading to a path through the enclosed garden.

The garden features a coastal theme with a patio, plants, slate, edging and lawns, offering a perfect spot to enjoy the views of the village and meals at the picnic table whilst the children play securely nearby.

The first bedroom is located in the Old Bakery, where exposed stone walls and beams surround the double bed, adding character to the space; this space used to serve the village with bread and other baked goods, and it retains its unique history, while offering stylish comforts including a well-appointed en-suite bathroom.

Open the vibrant blue door to the main house with a utility room nearby, you can toss in a load of laundry and perhaps pop a snack in the microwave, or find a treat for a pet.

In the open-plan sitting room and dining room, there is ample seating for the whole family to gather, with the Everhot stove nestles in the exposed-brick fireplace keeping everyone toasty.

The dining area adjacent to the kitchen and living room features a table to seat eight guests, perfect for enjoying meals next to the tastefully-designed kitchen, which complements the home’s charm.

The downstairs bathroom offers a bath and deluge shower, giving both options.

As you climb the stairs, the wooden panelling and lime-plaster walls continue the home’s traditional tone.

Upstairs, you can choose from three additional bedrooms including a king-size, a double, or a bunk room with toys, which is perfect for children to play and rest their heads at night in.

Dyffryn is a character cottage with parking on site and enclosed gardens to delight, as well as making a lovely base from which to enjoy the nearby beaches.

Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 930156, together sleeping 14.

Aberporth Cottages

Aberporth Cottages consists of a tasteful selection of two cottages resting in the coastal town Aberporth, of Sir Ceredigion. This collection offers an enclosed garden, a dishwasher, allows pets, and has nearby beaches to enjoy, making it a lovely base for family and friends with their furry companions. The surrounding area offers a wealth of natural beauty, including the Wales Coast Path, which passes through the thriving village and provides fantastic walks along sandy beaches like the National Trust's Penbryn, the rocky coves of Llangrannog, and the charming fishing villages of Tresaith, you’ll be perfectly situated to explore the stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay, with a variety of beaches just a short distance away, including Mwnt, home to its iconic white chapel. The Ceredigion Coast Path follows a 60-mile route between Cardigan and Ynyslas. The coast path goes right through Aberporth near Fern Cottage and Dyffryn Cottage linking Llangarnog, New Quay, Aberaeron Llanrhystud, Aberystwyth to Ynyslas. The sweeping crescent of Cardigan Bay has a varied landscape and terrain including a wealth of wildlife and the largest number of Bottlenose Dolphin sightings in the UK. Two areas within Cardigan Bay are Marine Special areas of conservation and the 60-mile route can be walked in sections with shops, pubs, and cafes along the way. Slightly further afield, you are 10 miles from the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the chance to walk the undulating heathland across the Preselli Hills. Perhaps take a trip to the popular harbourside town of Aberaeron, 18 miles away, with lovely places to eat, famous honey ice cream and the nearby National Trust's Llanerchaeron with its traditional working farm. Aberporth Cottages offers a charming and homely base close to the beach.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £450.

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About the location

ABERPORTH

Tresaith 1 mile; Penbryn 3 miles; Llangrannog 5.5 miles; Cardigan 7 miles; Poppit Sands 8.5 miles; New Quay 15 miles.

Aberporth is a village that sits on the southern edge of Cardigan Bay in Ceredigion, renowned for it's fabulous beaches that attract visitors, all year round. There are two beaches that sit between the rocky headlands of Trecregyn and Fathgarreg, separated by a smaller rocky outcrop. Uniquely, at low tide they interlink, but at high tide, they create individual beaches and create great rock pools for the children to play in and explore. Small boats, canoes, and kayaks can easily be launched from the north beach, while the south beach lends itself beautifully for a spot of sunbathing. Close to the beaches, there is a small seaside café, fish and chip shop, and a friendly pub serving good food and drinks. In the village itself, there is a range of shops and takeaway stores. Nestled directly on the famous Wales Coast Path, between the towns of Cardigan in the south, and Llangrannog and New Quay to the north, it is a great base for exploring this glorious stretch of coastline. Venture to Cardigan and discover the town’s many shops, tea rooms, restaurants, pubs, and bustling markets. Visit the nearby themed farm park, spot dolphins from the coastal path, or take a boat trip for the chance to see them up close! Aberporth is a great base for exploring this wonderful part of West Wales, with something to do for all the family.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas