Entire home
The Coach House - Secluded Cottage - Cardigan Bay - Sleeps 2
Photo gallery for The Coach House - Secluded Cottage - Cardigan Bay - Sleeps 2





1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Cardigan, Wales
- Cilgerran Castle19 min walk
- Mwnt Beach16 min drive
- Poppit Sands Beach16 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Dining area
About this property
The Coach House - Secluded Cottage - Cardigan Bay - Sleeps 2
Situated in a courtyard once belonging to a working farm, and nestled at the end of a no-through road in a wooded valley, the Coach House sits with its neighbours. This cosy and cute cottage was once what the name implies, a coach house on a working farm. The large curved beam over the front door is evidence of its working history. Converted by the owners to a holiday cottage some 25 years ago, the stone cottage is welcoming and offers a lovely mix of traditional features and modern touches, including superfast broadband and local artwork.
Under the curved beam and in through the front door, you will find yourself in the cosy lounge with a dining table and compact kitchen area. A woodburner is laid ready for your arrival, with a bag of complimentary logs too, so all you need to do is light the fire and relax. Perfect after a long journey or a busy day. There is a comfy sofa, a 42” smart TV and JBL sound bar, and a dining table with seating for two. The kitchen boasts a Neff oven, Leibherr fridge and dishwasher, and is well equipped with all you should need.
Through the patio doors, you will find yourself on the decking, complete with another dining set to enjoy the sunny evenings, and this decking is a real sun trap. The decking overlooks the fields with pigs, sheep, chickens and a Shetland pony, with the stream, the Arberth, flowing through.
With a laundry room on site, parking just outside your cottage, free-range hen eggs available from the owners, and grounds to explore, The Coach House is a perfect place for a relaxing break, or a base to explore the many beaches, the mountains of Bluestone country, and little market towns, or, if you prefer, it is a cosy and homely place to arrive, settle and relax…whatever your holiday means to you.
In our little corner of Ceredigion, and just a stones throw from Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, you’ll find some of the finest landscapes in Wales. Local towns and villages such as Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Aberaeron are well known for their links to medieval Wales centuries ago and remain very much unspoilt, retaining their essence of Welshness.
Whilst you are here, you can spend relaxing days visiting the abbey at St Dogmaels, The Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran, Cenarth Falls, stunning blue flag and dog friendly beaches with coast walks which you may even share with seals and dolphins as companions, breathtaking mountain walks in the Preselis, home of the bluestones used to create Stonehenge (just HOW did they get them there?!), market towns boasting eclectic and unique shops, and many more attractions, depending on your interests.
Troedyrhiw itself lies at the very bottom of Ceredigion, close to the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park, and the Ceredigion Heritage Coast. We are only 4 miles from Cardigan, famed for the fact that the newly restored Castle and house in the town was the site of the very first Welsh Eisteddfod (cultural festival) in 1176. Nearby, the River Teifi flows through the centre of the ancient port town of Cardigan, creating a very picturesque scene, with a few eating establishments making the most of the riverside views.
Should you decide to holiday in one of our holiday cottages you will find plenty of places to visit and sites to enjoy in these market towns or quiet villages and hamlets.
Under the curved beam and in through the front door, you will find yourself in the cosy lounge with a dining table and compact kitchen area. A woodburner is laid ready for your arrival, with a bag of complimentary logs too, so all you need to do is light the fire and relax. Perfect after a long journey or a busy day. There is a comfy sofa, a 42” smart TV and JBL sound bar, and a dining table with seating for two. The kitchen boasts a Neff oven, Leibherr fridge and dishwasher, and is well equipped with all you should need.
Through the patio doors, you will find yourself on the decking, complete with another dining set to enjoy the sunny evenings, and this decking is a real sun trap. The decking overlooks the fields with pigs, sheep, chickens and a Shetland pony, with the stream, the Arberth, flowing through.
With a laundry room on site, parking just outside your cottage, free-range hen eggs available from the owners, and grounds to explore, The Coach House is a perfect place for a relaxing break, or a base to explore the many beaches, the mountains of Bluestone country, and little market towns, or, if you prefer, it is a cosy and homely place to arrive, settle and relax…whatever your holiday means to you.
In our little corner of Ceredigion, and just a stones throw from Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, you’ll find some of the finest landscapes in Wales. Local towns and villages such as Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Aberaeron are well known for their links to medieval Wales centuries ago and remain very much unspoilt, retaining their essence of Welshness.
Whilst you are here, you can spend relaxing days visiting the abbey at St Dogmaels, The Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran, Cenarth Falls, stunning blue flag and dog friendly beaches with coast walks which you may even share with seals and dolphins as companions, breathtaking mountain walks in the Preselis, home of the bluestones used to create Stonehenge (just HOW did they get them there?!), market towns boasting eclectic and unique shops, and many more attractions, depending on your interests.
Troedyrhiw itself lies at the very bottom of Ceredigion, close to the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park, and the Ceredigion Heritage Coast. We are only 4 miles from Cardigan, famed for the fact that the newly restored Castle and house in the town was the site of the very first Welsh Eisteddfod (cultural festival) in 1176. Nearby, the River Teifi flows through the centre of the ancient port town of Cardigan, creating a very picturesque scene, with a few eating establishments making the most of the riverside views.
Should you decide to holiday in one of our holiday cottages you will find plenty of places to visit and sites to enjoy in these market towns or quiet villages and hamlets.
Property manager
Robert Silcox
Languages
English
Add dates for prices
Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Have a question?
BetaGet instant answers with AI powered search of property information and reviews.
Similar properties

Ty Cam, Abercych - Two Bedroom Cottage, Sleeps 4
Ty Cam, Abercych - Two Bedroom Cottage, Sleeps 4
- Kitchen
- Washer
- Pet-friendly
- Outdoor space
House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Cardigan
Cardigan is home to this cottage. Cilgerran Castle and Cardigan Guildhall Market are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Welsh Wildlife Centre. Travelling with kids? Consider Felinwynt Rainforest Centre and National Coracle Centre.
Cardigan, Wales
What's nearby
- Cilgerran Castle - 19 min walk - 1.6 km
- Cardigan Castle - 9 min drive - 7.6 km
- St Dogmaels Abbey - 12 min drive - 9.0 km
- Mwnt Beach - 16 min drive - 8.4 km
- Poppit Sands Beach - 16 min drive - 12.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Grosvenor - 9 min drive
- The Eagle Inn - 9 min drive
- Lambs Inn - 9 min drive
- Finch Square Cafe - 9 min drive
- Theatre Mwldan - 10 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to leave a review for this property after your stay.
About the host
Hosted by Robert Silcox

Languages:
English
Tell us how we can improve our siteShare feedback