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The former St Cwnlle's church has just been converted with great sensitivity, imagination and flair retaining many original features and creating new out of old. As well as combining every modern comfort, it is also ecologically sound.
The historic University town of Lampeter is about 8 miles away and has a good selection of shops and eateries. Aberaeron, a very colourful Georgian seaside town, is also about 8 miles away and makes a good day trip as do Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
If you ever wanted a really special place to stay this is it!













Just 10 minutes walk from the lovely beach and the pub at Tresaith and a short distance away from both Penbryn and Llangrannog beaches; the Heritage Coastal Path located close at the local beach gives wonderful scenic walks along the coastline to nearby beaches and coves. This very comfortable semi-detached garden apartment makes a great get away from it all, but close to Cardigan Town giving access to main supermarkets, tourist and entertainment, Aberporth (1.8miles) the next coastal village provides local shop and additional public houses.
The owner lives in the main house and offers guests the shared use of her lovely well cared for garden, ideal for relaxing in the country setting and where children to play. Every effort has been made to provide the comforts that will make your holiday complete.
















This stylish conversion of an Edwardian railway carriage retains its original charm while hitting all the right notes on contemporary comfort.
There are 180 degree sea views over Cardigan Bay from the stunning cliff top location, with frequent sightings of resident bottlenose dolphins and seals.
The carriage is just moments from Aberporth's sandy blue flag beach, the Ceredigion Coastal Path and local pubs, shops and places to eat. Tresaith, Llangrannog, Cwmtydu, New Quay, Cardigan and Aberaeron are all close by, as are the two famous National Trust beaches of Mwnt and Penbryn.
On a clear day you can see all the way to Snowdon and North Wales.
This is a great spot for bird watching with many sea birds including oystercatchers, gannets, cormorants and kittiwakes as well as kestrels, red kites and many other breeds.
The main rooms enjoy wonderful views to the front over the sea and also to the rear over the orchard garden. You will enjoy all the comforts of the snug carriage, but you will take away with you the memories of the spectacular location.

Situated between Aberaeron and New Quay close to the Ceredigion Heritage coastline, this comfortable cottage is close to several beaches including Cwmtudu, New Quay, Aberporth, Tresaith and Penbryn.
There is a pub within a mile and several good places to eat within 5 miles of the cottage as well as numerous visitor attractions including the Honey Farm, a Bird of Prey centre, the National Coracle Centre, Caws Cenarth cheese farm, Mills and a Steam Railway.

Llanon is a delightful coastal village situated between Aberaeron (5.5 miles) and Aberystwyth (11.5 miles).
There is plenty to do in the area with the Ceredigion Heritage Coastal path literally passing the front door.
This detached stone and slate cottage is situated in the quiet village of Llansantffraed about 200 yards from the sea. In Llanon, about 500yds away, are a shop, restaurant, fish & chip shop, Chinese take-away and a pub.
Aberaeron Georgian town is a harlequin of attractive houses and a wonderful harbour where you can watch fishermen landing their catch.
You may be lucky enough to spot the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.

A fabulous opportunity to have a holiday in a Victorian railway carriage just yards from Patch Beach at Gwbert on Sea.
Cardigan Market Town is just over 2 miles away and has a good selection of shops as well as a cinema/theatre and several pubs. Gwbert has two hotels, both of which serve food - there is a spa at the Cliff Hotel if you fancy a treat.
The carriage is simply furnished and decorated making it perfect for a family holiday.
Poppit Sands, Mwnt Beach, Aberporth and Tresaith are all close by. The boat club is opposite.
