Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
Dragonfly Shepherd's Hut is a charming, single-storey dwelling comprising a studio-style layout with a double bed, kitchenette and dining area, serviced by a shower room. Appliances include a two-ring induction hob and a fridge with ice box. Outside, there is a garden with lawn, outdoor kitchen barbecue and fire pit, outdoor bath and pond, along with off-road parking for two cars. Within 3 miles, you will find a shop and pub. Please note, this property welcomes one well-behaved dog (let us know and we will provide a doggy welcome pack), but is non-smoking. Fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are all included in the rent. Make memories with your loved one at Dragonfly Shepherd's Hut. Note: Stairs up to property may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility. Note: Not suitable for children, as there is an unfenced lake nearby. Note: Dogs not to be left unattended in the Shepherd's Hut – a kennel is available on-site if required. Note: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.
Amenities: Electric underfloor heating. 2-ring induction hob, fridge with ice box. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Gardens with lawn, outdoor kitchen barbecue and fire pit, outdoor bath and pond. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.7 miles, pub 3 miles. Note: Stairs up to property may be unsuitable for those with limited mobility. Note: Not suitable for children, as there is an unfenced lake nearby. Note: Dogs not to be left unattended in the Shepherd's Hut – a kennel is available on-site if required. Note: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Nestled between the coastal settings of Aberaeron and New Quay, just a short drive from the shimmering waters of Bae Ceredigion lies the village of Llwyncelyn. Best known for being the home of the Grade II listed LLwyncelyn Chapel Hall, which dates to 1855, Llwyncelyn houses a Post Office, a petrol station with convenience store, along with the brilliant Moody Cow Farm Shop & Welsh Bistro, a popular culinary and shopping destination for hungry tourists and locals alike. A brief drive from the village will take you to the pubs of The Red Lion in Ffos-y-ffin, and the Llanina Arms Hotel in Llanarth, whilst visitors can also discover the nearby National Trust landmark of Llanerchaeron, and the calming stretch of Cei Bach Beach. For a full day out, an abundance of beaches can be found dotted along the coast, as are the must-see locales of Tresaith, Aberporth, Llangrannong, and Llanrhystud.





