Description of the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales:
Cwmduad cottage in Carmarthen, Wales, - Teifi River - This super cottage, with a past dating back to approximately 1700, was originally a coach house.
Today, the cottage will accommodate up to 6 guests, making it attractive to large families and groups, or those guests desiring a little more privacy.
On the ground floor of this charming period property, in addition to the shower room with toilet and basin and the utility room, can be found:
A lounge which is splendidly decorated with exposed stone, beams and an open fire. The sofa can be converted into a bed overnight, providing sleeping facilities for 2 adults or children. A spacious kitchen/diner which, in addition to the usual electrical appliances, features a microwave and a washing machine. On the first floor are the main sleeping areas. Both the double bedroom and the twin bedroom have an en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath, a toilet and a sink. Bed linen and towels are included in the rent.
Nearby the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
There are a wealth of attractions nearby, something for all. Ranging from the spectacular views, unrivaled fishing, golf, places of historical interest, walks and beaches. Just to name a few things you can do in the area.
Amenities of the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
Property Type
Cottage, sleeps 6, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 150 m² floor area
children welcome, suitable for elderly, unsuitable for wheelchairs, pets allowed, no smoking
Information about the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
Holiday in Cwmduad, Wales: Cwmduad nestles in the valley of the Teifi River which meanders through historic Newcstle Emlyn, Cenarth with its famous falls and the old market town of Cardigan, where it joins the beautiful Cardigan Bay known for its seals and dolphins. A short journey from the village will enable you to enjoy breathtaking scenery at the spectacular beaches of Tenby and Saundersfoot and along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. You may prefer to travel to the Preseli Mountains, the Heritage Centre or, the National park of the Brecon Beacons.
Places to visit: In nearby Llanarthne is a special Millennium development in the form of the National Botanical Gardens of Wales - the first major botanic garden in the U.K. for over a century.
Take a step back in time at the museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry, or take a trip to Laugharne - renowned worldwide for its association with Dylan Thomas. The bustling county town of Carmarthen with its shops, museums, theatre and leisure centre is just 8 miles away. Clearly visitors, who chose to stay at Yr Afon Duad Inn in Cwmduad, will find themselves in the midst of a wealth of attractions that will surely make their stay pleasurable whatever they may enjoy doing.
Afon Duad Restaurant: Our restaurant offers informal dining with a varied selection of dishes all of which are created using only the finest seasonal, local organic produce. We welcome guests with special dietary requirements indeed our vegetarian meals are a speciality.
Rental Rates of the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
The rental rates for this property are quoted in GBP per property per week.
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Rental Rates and Exchange
Oct 01, 2005 - Sep 30, 2006
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Notes to the Rates of the Cottage in Carmarthenshire, West Wales
Rates are informative, please contact the owner!
Included in the rent is: the cost of fuel for the open fire and oil central heating. The first Ł10 electricity - the remainder is charged according to a meter reading.
The use of a cot, high chair, stairgate, 2 colour televisions, a video, a washing machine, a microwave and patio furniture.
Cancellation Policy: You can make changes or cancellations at any time up to mid-day two days before your confirmed date of arrival, without incurring any charge. Late cancellations with less than 48 hours notice will be charged for in full.
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