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2 chambres1 salle de bain5 personnes
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- Place, Ancienne abbaye de St Dogmaels
- Place, Centre des visiteurs The Coach House
- Place, ChĂąteau de Cardigan
Chambres et lits
2 chambres (5Â personnes)
Bedroom 1
1 lit double
Bedroom 2
1 lit double et 1 lit 1 place
1Â salle de bain
Bathroom 1
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
Espaces
Cuisine
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
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19th century cottage near the seaside with superb river views
Built in 1864, this welcoming, end-of-terrace Victorian cottage is situated in a idyllic, tranquil position in the popular Pembrokeshire village of St. Dogmaels. The cottage is ideally located in the heart of the village with magnificent, ever-changing views of the estuary from the bedrooms and garden. The property has been sympathetically renovated in a modern-eclectic style, creating a sense of comfort and character with many thoughtful details such as a well-stocked choice of books, guides , maps, broadband access and a folder detailing local âmust dosâ and other useful information.
Curl up in front of the log wood-burner; enjoy the works of local artists throughout the cottage and make use of the well-equipped kitchen with itâs wealth of original features such as inglenooks, limewashed stone walls and a decorative open fire-place perfectly complementing bespoke, hand-painted oak kitchen units equipped with modern appliances and Fired Earth accessories. A separate cloak room, flooded with natural light, provides a useful storage area. Upstairs, there are two stunning bedrooms with spectacular estuary views and stripped wooden floorboards. There is an abundance of light and original features such an antique white cast-iron bed, a, a lime-washed feature wall, carefully chosen lighting and an original fireplace. Outside, there are three different areas to relax in, including the back garden with itâs spectacular view of the estuary.
St. Dogmaels with itâs vibrant and friendly local community offers a wealth of attractions. There are several village pubs, a well-stocked shop and a weekly Farmerâs Market , the latter set between the ruins of St. Dogmaels Abbey and a working flour mill. The village sits within the stunning Pembrokeshire National Park and is the starting point of the Pembrokeshire Coatpath with itâs gorgeous secluded bays and scenery. The pretty market town of Cardigan is one mile away. Other local attractions include the Preseli mountains, Cenarth waterfalls, Cilgerran Castle, dolphin watching in Cardigan Bay and kayaking on the River Teifi. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BACK GARDEN HAS STEEP UNFENCED DROPS AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Curl up in front of the log wood-burner; enjoy the works of local artists throughout the cottage and make use of the well-equipped kitchen with itâs wealth of original features such as inglenooks, limewashed stone walls and a decorative open fire-place perfectly complementing bespoke, hand-painted oak kitchen units equipped with modern appliances and Fired Earth accessories. A separate cloak room, flooded with natural light, provides a useful storage area. Upstairs, there are two stunning bedrooms with spectacular estuary views and stripped wooden floorboards. There is an abundance of light and original features such an antique white cast-iron bed, a, a lime-washed feature wall, carefully chosen lighting and an original fireplace. Outside, there are three different areas to relax in, including the back garden with itâs spectacular view of the estuary.
St. Dogmaels with itâs vibrant and friendly local community offers a wealth of attractions. There are several village pubs, a well-stocked shop and a weekly Farmerâs Market , the latter set between the ruins of St. Dogmaels Abbey and a working flour mill. The village sits within the stunning Pembrokeshire National Park and is the starting point of the Pembrokeshire Coatpath with itâs gorgeous secluded bays and scenery. The pretty market town of Cardigan is one mile away. Other local attractions include the Preseli mountains, Cenarth waterfalls, Cilgerran Castle, dolphin watching in Cardigan Bay and kayaking on the River Teifi. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BACK GARDEN HAS STEEP UNFENCED DROPS AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
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Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Wi-Fi haut débit gratuit
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