This property enjoys a tranquil farmland location in the Carmarthenshire countryside. Ideally situated to enjoy both Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire; eleven miles to the south-east of the property, the historic town of Carmarthen is a lovely place to spend a day, wandering the streets of the old town, browsing the independent shops, and sampling the food in the many restaurants, pubs, and cafes. The town also has an interesting castle, and a museum, whilst there are many more fascinating attractions in the surrounding area including the Gwili Steam Railway, Kidwelly Castle, and the stunning Pembrokeshire coast which lies 17 miles away and offers a number of wonderful, wide sandy beaches such as those at Saundersfoot and Tenby.
Two stone steps lead to the front door of this attractive single-storey property, which opens onto the open-plan lounge/diner. In this welcoming room, guests will find a dining table seating four, as well as comfortable seating, and a TV/DVD. A door from this room leads through to the kitchen, which is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer. The property has one ground floor bedroom, a pretty dual-aspect room with a double bed, dressing table, and bedside drawers. Finally, there is a spacious wet room with a shower and WC. Heading back into the lounge/diner you will find a further doorway to your left with a steep ladder style staircase allowing access to the second twin bedroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a private patio, with garden furniture, where guests can enjoy views across the farm. In addition to this, guests also have access to seven acres of woodland, a quiet retreat with winding pathways and several seating areas. Guests should be aware that there is livestock on the farm.