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Bwthyn Trewindsor

Owner: Mary Williams
Address: Ty Mari, Heol Horeb, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 4JN
Telephone: 01559 362575
Fax: 01559 363555
Mobile: 07790754289
Email: williamstymari@btinternet.com
Website: N/A
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Weekly Rent: £370 - £725 per week
Region: Ceredigion
Type: Self Catering Cottage
Accom: 1 Unit
Sleeps: 5/6
Rating: WTB 4 Star

Bwthyn Trewindsor

Description: 3 double bedroom cottage. Master bedroom with four poster bed. Fitted carpet. Kitchen - tiled floor, fully fitted oak units with built in: cooker, ceramic hob, extractor fan, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave etc. Bathroom - fully tiled, white suite with overhead chrome shower. Lounge with log effect fire - Fitted carpet, matching 3 seater and 2 seater sofa bed, simulated log burning stove, colour TV, video recorder, music centre, radio, CD, tape, matching antique pine furniture. Front (with two steps) and read Porch (no steps) - tiled, All on one level. 1 Acre fenced garden - there is a large private patio to the rear of the cottage with garden furniture and BBQ. Parking space for 3/4 cars. Bwthyn Trewindsor also offers extensive lawned play area equipped with swings and climbing bars.

Location: Formally the original farm cottage, situated on this one acre small holding. Sympathetically renovated to a very high standard offering a relaxed comfortable ambiance for 6 people. Situated in an idyllic location less than one mile outside the market town of Llandysul, with picturesque views over the beautiful Teifi Valley. The village of Llandysul offers angling challenges for both the professional and amateur. It is also renowned internationally as a centre for canoeing enthusiasts. With a full range of facilities including all major banks, supermarkets, leisure centre, indoor heated swimming pool, pony trekking and golf courses, all within easy reach. There are many attractions of interest and delight to children and adults. Steam railways, river fly fishing, gold mines, craft, pottery, theme parks and many country game shows throughout the summer months. Its close proximity to Cardigan Bay with it’s sandy beaches and unrivalled coastline, makes it convenient for both coast and rural activities.