

Situated opposite the old Lime Kiln and close to the boat parking area
No pets and no smoking thank you.
Off Road Parking for Two Cars
A large semi-detached house with four bedrooms, kitchen, lounge, dining room and two bathrooms
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Bedroom 1:- Double bed Bedroom 2:- Double bed and single bed Bedroom 3:- Single bed Bedroom 4:- Single bed with Z bed
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Bathroom 1:- Upstairs Bath, washbasin with separate toilet Bathroom2:- Downstairs Shower, washbasin and toilet |
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Equipment supplied Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine, TV. and DVD player Crockery, Cutlery, Pillows, Blankets and Garden reclining chairs
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Equipment required by yourselves Single/double sheets or sleeping bags, pillowcases, towels and tea towels. There is a large elevated patio with a built in BBQ and lighting, which overlooks the bay and there is additional seating at a lower level.
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Terms and conditions Up to 4 adults and children - £350 per week Additional adults - £15 per night Part week (Family) - £50 per night Electric and water charges are inclusive |
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Eating Places There are two cafes and two pubs in the village. The Patio Café is very good for lunchtime meals but is not open in the evening. The Beach Hut Café is very good and open at lunchtime and in the evening. The Pentre and the Ship are both good for an evening meal with the added advantage of being able to walk to them!!! If you wish to go further afield then the Ship in Tresaith is very good for a meal. The shop in the village provides all the basic necessities, but if you cannot manage without a “Tesco fix”, then you will have to go to Cardigan, which is a twelve mile one way trip. There is no cash machine in the village and limited mobile phone coverage; however there is a public kiosk, which is located near the shop. There is a bakery and small supermarket at the petrol station in Brynhoffnant. There are many lovely walks in and around Llangrannog and boat trips run from New Quay in the summer months. Aberaeron further up the coast is a pretty little town and is famous for its John Nash houses that line the harbour. Nearby there is the Llanerchaeron Estate, a National Trust property with lovely gardens. |
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We hope you enjoy your stay. Elgan & Janet Davies Tel. No. 01454 417935
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