Brynonnen is a spacious farmhouse located in the hamlet of Nanternis, Ceredigion, Wales, just 2.5 miles from the popular coastal resort of New Quay. With a capacity to accommodate up to 8 guests, the property features 4 bedrooms, including 1 king-size, 2 doubles, and 1 twin. The farmhouse offers stunning distant sea views and is situated near the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline, renowned for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking along the coastal path that leads to a nearby secret beach.
The area surrounding Brynonnen is rich in folklore and history. Just 3 miles to the south is Cwmtydu Cove, where local legends speak of a smuggler named 'Sion Cwilt'. Visitors can also explore the remnants of lime kilns and, on occasion, spot porpoises in the cove's waters. To the north, approximately 11 miles away, lies the picturesque Georgian town of Aberaeron, known for its delightful honey ice cream and several highly-rated dining establishments, including The Harbourmaster Hotel, which has garnered acclaim in national publications.
Brynonnen is situated on a working farm, providing guests with a unique opportunity to observe farm animals, such as sheep and cows, from the comfort of their bedrooms. The interior of the house is well-equipped for relaxation and entertainment, featuring a living room with comfortable seating, a smart TV, and a pool table. The kitchen and dining area come complete with modern appliances, including an electric ceramic hob cooker and a Rayburn, allowing for convenient meal preparation for larger groups.
Additional amenities at Brynonnen include a utility room with a washing machine and extra fridge space, as well as a garage equipped with a full-size table tennis setup. The property also boasts a secure garden area with garden furniture and a gas BBQ, ideal for outdoor dining and leisure activities. With ample parking available for up to 6 cars, Brynonnen is a perfect retreat for families or groups looking to explore the beautiful Welsh coastline while enjoying the comforts of a well-appointed farmhouse.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!