Bwthyn Briallen is a homelyly renovated 200-year-old barn situated on a working farm in Crymych, Pembrokeshire, Wales. This dog-friendly cottage accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups. The property boasts a blend of traditional features and modern amenities, creating a light and airy atmosphere. Guests can unwind in the cozy lounge by the log burner or enjoy outdoor dining on the patio, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Preseli Hills.
The cottage is strategically located within half a mile of Crymych village, which provides various local amenities, including shops, a pub, and a café. Bwthyn Briallen serves as a central base for exploring the beautiful beaches of North Pembrokeshire, such as Poppit, Newport, Tenby, and Saundersfoot. Additionally, nearby attractions include the Cardigan Wildlife Centre and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village. The area is perfect for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, bird watching, and fishing, with a spectacular coastline featuring sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs.
Bwthyn Briallen features a well-thought-out layout with some accommodation on the ground floor, including a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, along with a bathroom. The upstairs master bedroom includes an en suite shower room. The living space is equipped with a 32-inch Freeview TV and offers panoramic countryside views through French doors that lead to the patio. The kitchen and dining area are fully equipped with modern appliances, including an induction hob, electric oven, and dishwasher, providing all the essentials for a comfortable stay.
Outside, guests can enjoy a spacious patio area furnished with a six-seater dining table and a separate children's set, alongside a secure lawn area for children and pets. The property provides ample parking for 2-3 cars and includes a lockable shed for bicycles. For those interested in fishing, the farm features a small private lake stocked with Brown and Rainbow trout, with fishing opportunities available for cottage guests at an additional cost. Access to the fields is permitted, provided there are no cattle or silage present, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the rural setting.
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