Ty Pinc
6142 - NewCardigan | Sleeps 5 + cot*
10% off for parties of 4 + cot or less and 15% off for parties of 2 + cot or less at certain times of the year, view offer...
7 Nights from £550
Features
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Dogs welcome
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Open fire/wood-burner
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Garden/Outside space
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Near a beach
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Near a pub
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Linen and towels included
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Superfast WiFi
Bedroom details
Bedroom 1
KingBedroom 2
DoubleBedroom 3
SingleTrundle bed
Nestled in the quiet village of St Dogmaels (Llandudoch), one of Pembrokeshire's most picturesque coastal villages, Ty Pinc invites you in with warmth, offering a carefully restored Victorian cottage, balancing heritage features with contemporary comfort.
Inside, the terraced house unfolds with graceful proportion, ceilings rise and rooms offer carefully accentuated details such as the custom print banquette seating in the dining-room, under-floor heated terrazzo floor in the bathroom and exposed original stone walls in some areas. You'll love the warm and welcoming atmosphere created by the stylish decor throughout. Original features, such as the floors, have been carefully restored paying homage to its history, combined with the modern touches including a double height bathroom, stainless steel kitchen counters, and furniture that nods towards classic design.
Sunlight moves gently upwards through the cottage, spilling through the original sash windows, settling on soft linens and carefully chosen furnishings which balance heritage and understated luxury. Take a book to the landing reading nook for the best of the afternoon light.
With warm hues, the sitting-room invites long, unhurried evenings, relax in the deep sofas gathered around the glow of the wood-burner, the outside world held at bay by thick stone walls and the hush of the village. In the kitchen, tradition gives way to quiet indulgence, a generous range and the subtle gleam of modern appliances tucked seamlessly into the period setting. The open plan space, incorporating the dining-room, is perfect for slow mornings and lively suppers, where conversations and laughter linger. Katie Phillips, a Welsh interior stylist curated the interior, uniting modern and contemporary with very special flourishes.
On the first floor, the bathroom offers contemporary chic, harmonising perfectly with the Victorian era, assisted by Phoebe Lewis (interior architect) who helped realise the perfect bathroom layout with double height ceilings, a free-standing bath and a separate shower.
The well-appointed bedrooms, a king, a double and a sweet single room are all furnished with high quality linens and shaped by individually muted tones. Escape to the cwtch on the second floor; an ideal space for older children or for some peaceful time with a good book.
The back door opens to the fresh Pembrokeshire air with an enclosed garden and large sun terrace. Mornings begin with slow breakfasts and birdsong, evenings settle under the golden light of sunset. Both children and dogs will love playing in the garden.
Outside the house, Cardigan (a historic market town) is a 20 minute walk or five minute drive from Ty Pinc. The beauty of the Cardiganshire coast speaks for itself and outdoor activities are abundant; try white water rafting and paddleboarding on the Teifi river, chase waterfalls, discover castles or soak up the local Welsh heritage, history and vibrant culture.
From Ty Pinc, a short walk leads to the elongated sands of Poppit Sands or along the winding beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, where coves spark curiosity and views undulate slowly when walking, pretty seaside villages and golden sandy beaches are waiting to be discovered. Restaurant offerings are strong in Cardigan catering to both trendy and traditional, complemented by a local community pub in St Dogmaels just at the end of the street. Cafes and bakeries are plentiful, supplying your all-important sourdough bread and home-made cakes.
St Dogmaels Abbey is an atmospheric ruin in the village with a cafe and farmers market each Tuesday. The town of Cardigan is very close by, offering a mix of history, coast, nature and 'artsy' culture. The Norman castle sits on the river, a perfect spot to have a cocktail in the Albion hotel bar as the sun sets. Exhibitions and local events are held throughout the year. Look out for films and theatre productions in Mwldan, the independent local theatre. Take a dolphin spotting boat trip from the pretty seaside village of New Quay. Pack a picnic and spend the day on glorious Mwnt Beach. Other nearby attractions include Castell Henllys, a reconstructed Iron Age village, the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm at Eglwyswrw, walks in the Preseli Mountains, Cilgerran Castle or the Welsh Wildlife Centre.
Throughout the year Ty Pinc offers a memorable break, from sunny beach days to frosty morning walks, the glorious golden hues of autumn, cosy country pubs during winter weeks and local Christmas markets. Throughout this gorgeous cottage, timeless detail has been thoughtfully preserved to reflect its heritage while seamlessly incorporating contemporary luxury combined with peaceful stillness of coastal living.
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Sitting-room with Smart TV and wood-burner
Dining-room with Bluetooth speaker
2 steps to Kitchen with gas-fired double range, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher
First Floor
Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5')
Bedroom 2 with double bed (4'6")
Bedroom 3 with single bed (3') and pull-out trundle bed (3')
Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, WC and wash-basin
Second Floor
Snug area
There are two steps up to the property, and sloping ceilings in the snug. An additional, sixth guest can be accommodated on the pull-out trundle bed on request. *A cot is not provided, bring your own travel cot.
More Information
- Dogs welcome
- Arrive/Depart Friday
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Parking on road
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub 400 yds
- Patio furniture
- Full gas-fired CH