Old Vicarage Cottage is a gorgeous property that is bursting with character and history, with parts of the property dating back to the 18th century. It retains some lovely original beams, and a huge inglenook fireplace, with the original smoker and oven on either side. A real focal point in the living area of this cottage. The property is attached at the rear of the owner’s former vicarage home, in extensive landscaped gardens, in the village of Llangeler, just 10 miles from the West Wales coast. The beautiful market towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul, on the banks of the River Teifi, are both within easy reach. Take a walk around the vast gardens that are bustling with wildlife and flowers, and catch a glimpse of the Red Kites and Sparrow Hawk that are often flying high above. The garden offers numerous areas to sit and relax, taking in the aromas and stunning sights of the flowers and trees that bloom throughout the year. In the evening, enjoy an al-fresco glass of wine in the gardens, underneath the night sky where you are spoilt with the view of thousands of stars, undisturbed by any light pollution. Damsel and Dragonflies are a real delight to watch by the pond. Just at the end of the lane, we have 'Gwili Pottery' where you are able to go throw and paint your own pots. We have many items from Gwili Pottery dotted around the house.
Entrance: into a glazed porch.
Living Room: traditionally furnished with three piece suite, wood burning stove in the inglenook fireplace (logs are supplied for the first evening), WiFi, Smart TV, dining table, and three chairs. Underfloor heating in living room.
Kitchen: accessed via the glazed porch, with electric cooker, fridge, freezer, slim dishwasher and washing machine.
Staircase rising from the living room.
Bedroom: with impressive A-frame beam, double bed, antique furniture, full of charm and character.
En Suite: with shower cubicle, WC and basin
Outside: patio area with garden furniture. Guests are also welcome to explore the owner’s beautiful one-acre garden with several seating areas, pond (unfenced and uncovered), insect house etc.
Parking: plenty of parking a few metres from the cottage.
This is an excellent location for a quiet break, ideal for exploring West Wales, great for walking its numerous beaches, scenic countryside and spectacular waterfalls. Local fishing and canoeing on the River Teifi. Explore Cenarth Falls. There are numerous things to do, such as visiting local distilleries, or go cheese making, with all manner of crafts, glass, baskets from local grown willow eetc. You really are spoilt for choice here.
Please note: Sleeps 2
Electricity included; logs provided for the first evening, then further supplies available locally
Bed linen and towels provided
Strictly no smoking