Y Bwthyn - Llantood Farm Cottages, Llantood, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire
| Reference: | llantoodb |
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| Sleeps: | 5 |
| Dogs allowed: | 2 |
| Smoking: | yes |
| Bedrooms: | 2 |
| Bathrooms: | 1 |
| Nearest town: | Cardigan 3 miles |
Features
- Bike lock up
- Cot available
- Digital TV
- Enclosed garden
- Good for walkers
- Great views
- Near golf course
- Near riding stable
- On farm
- Secluded
- Stabling available
- Woodburner/open fire
Llantood Farm is a 200 acre working farm situated three miles south of Cardigan and 3 miles from the coast with panoramic views of the Preseli mountains where the stones of Stonehenge were transported centuries ago. Cilgerran Castle can be seen in the distance with the river Teifi winding its way to the sea.
The two cottages at Llantood have been carefully renovated from buildings dating from the eighteenth century, to provide luxury accommodation for a relaxing holiday in this beautiful, unspoilt area. They are well away from the farmyard and each has its own private garden with patio furniture. The gardens are fenced to provide a secure play area for children.
Y Bwthyn is an especially cosy centrally heated cottage, full of character with an inglenook fireplace and an abundance of exposed beams. It sleeps five in two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with one double and one single bed. The first floor bathroom has a bath and a separate shower cubicle. The comfortable ground floor is open plan with wood burning stove, TV and DVD. The kitchen area has an electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Five bags of wood per week are provided free of charge. All bed linen provided but guest are asked to bring their own towels. A child's stair gate and cot are available. Baby sitting by arrangement. House trained pets are welcome.
Visitors are welcome to wander around the farm to see the various animals being fed and the cows being milked, or just stroll across the fields to study the abundant wildlife or see the ruins of a moat and bailey castle. The 30 acres of woodland bordered by a small stream is home for foxes, rabbits, squirrels, buzzards, wood pigeon etc. Our friendly donkeys, Jacob and Mali, are always ready to make friends with anyone who is willing to feed them with a carrot.
The area has plenty of water sports available for the adventurous and there are several riding schools. The coastal path with its breathtaking views is popular with people of all ages and the seals in Ceibwr Bay and around Cardigan Island are especially enchanting. Walking on the Preseli Hills where, on a clear day you can see as far as Cornwall and Ireland, is also popular. Come and enjoy a lovely holiday in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside in cottages that are inspected and highly graded annually by Visit Wales
The other cottage in this group is Y Cartws . Interested in booking more than one cottage? See the Group Availability Table.
Book online but don't pay now. You will need to pay the deposit to the owner. A 20% non-refundable deposit is required to confirm the booking; the balance should be paid at the start of the holiday. Dogs are charged at £15 each per week. Please pay the deposit within 7 days. Payment methods accepted: cheque. We will send you an email with this information when you book.The two cottages at Llantood have been carefully renovated from buildings dating from the eighteenth century, to provide luxury accommodation for a relaxing holiday in this beautiful, unspoilt area. They are well away from the farmyard and each has its own private garden with patio furniture. The gardens are fenced to provide a secure play area for children.
Y Bwthyn is an especially cosy centrally heated cottage, full of character with an inglenook fireplace and an abundance of exposed beams. It sleeps five in two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with one double and one single bed. The first floor bathroom has a bath and a separate shower cubicle. The comfortable ground floor is open plan with wood burning stove, TV and DVD. The kitchen area has an electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Five bags of wood per week are provided free of charge. All bed linen provided but guest are asked to bring their own towels. A child's stair gate and cot are available. Baby sitting by arrangement. House trained pets are welcome.
Visitors are welcome to wander around the farm to see the various animals being fed and the cows being milked, or just stroll across the fields to study the abundant wildlife or see the ruins of a moat and bailey castle. The 30 acres of woodland bordered by a small stream is home for foxes, rabbits, squirrels, buzzards, wood pigeon etc. Our friendly donkeys, Jacob and Mali, are always ready to make friends with anyone who is willing to feed them with a carrot.
The area has plenty of water sports available for the adventurous and there are several riding schools. The coastal path with its breathtaking views is popular with people of all ages and the seals in Ceibwr Bay and around Cardigan Island are especially enchanting. Walking on the Preseli Hills where, on a clear day you can see as far as Cornwall and Ireland, is also popular. Come and enjoy a lovely holiday in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside in cottages that are inspected and highly graded annually by Visit Wales
The other cottage in this group is Y Cartws . Interested in booking more than one cottage? See the Group Availability Table.
To book this property, tick the box(es) next to the week(s) you would like to book and click book.
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