Maesgwyn in Cardigan

Welcome to Maesgwyn. This detached cottage is set in a rural location near to Cardigan and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, hand-held shower, basin and WC. Ground floor WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner. Conservatory. Oil central heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer,under counter freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot, highchair and stairgates. Off road parking for 3 cars. Enclosed lawned area with patio and furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 1.5 miles. Note: Dogs to be kept on lead while outdoors due to sheep in neighbouring fields. Note: Country lanes lease to single track lane of 0.1 mile where cottage is accessed, care to be taken. Note: There are 2 steps down into the sitting room. Note: Sloping ceilings and beams in the bedrooms with limited headroom. Note: Check-in 4pm.

Cardigan is a market town in Ceredigion on the River Teifi and is home to a variety of shops, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and a ruined castle. Enjoy scenic countryside and rugged coastline a few miles away. Worth a visit are Cardigan Island Farm Park, the Blue Flag sandy beaches and the Preseli Mountains where good walking and cycling can be enjoyed. Take a boat trip to spot dolphins and seals or visit Dylan Thomas' Boat House in Laugharne.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

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Reviews of Maesgwyn

"Ches and Fran were wonderful hosts and very welcoming. Relaxed and tranquil atmosphere. Ideal rural escape. A great place to get away from it all and an ideal base for lots of walking and plenty of local beaches with Poppit Sands being a favourite and dog friendly all year round. This dog friendly cottage is well equipped whilst being cosy and characterful. Would definitely recommend to anyone who needs some time out. Take a walk along the river from Cilgerran to the next village along, cross over the bridge and a 100 yards up the hill is a dog friendly hotel which is ideal for lunch."

Reviewed by SallyBosworth on 06/05/2019

"Have stayed here before and will keep coming back thanks to the welcome of the owners. Situated in a cottage adjacent to the owners home nothing is too much trouble and we couldn't have been made more welcome. The cottage has everything we needed for a peaceful get away and is well situated for Poppit Sands, Cardigan and many other attractions. For us the walking is great with numerous footpaths within very easy reach. Highly recommended and we'll be back again soon."

Reviewed by Peter P on 24/03/2019

"This is a lovely rural cottage with excellent amenities. The hosts Chez & Fran were lovely & nothing was too much trouble. There was tea/coffee & Welsh cakes to enjoy on our arrival.We loved the peaceful surroundings & countryside & will definitely be back to once again enjoy this delightful cottage. The cottage is dog friendly with an enclosed garden."

Reviewed by 140meggie on 17/02/2019

"We arrived at around 5pm on the Saturday before Xmas. First off the main door was swollen and couldn't shut properly. We were told that sometimes the shower wouldn't flow properly so to lower the shower head and then raise it again. We were also told that the internet shut down and to reset that. On the 23rd December, one of the owners knocked on to say that they were leaving, At this point we were told that the boiler "may" shut down and "in the unlikely event it did to reset it at switch in their garage" They were going to be away for their family Christmas....! We were NOT given any point of contact should an emergency except for their mobile number. Christmas Eve - Boiler Broke Down, so we waited and then reset it as instructed Christmas Day - Boiler Shut down 3 more times, We reset it once this day. The times it had restarted it did not do so for over an hour, and by then the rads were stone cold and so was the cottage.. 4th time we rang owners to inform them we would be leaving early on Boxing day as boiler was constantly shutting down and we were freezing.. This is when we were subjected to a torrent of abuse, Stating we should not be resetting the boiler. We could not explain anything as at this point, the owner was busily inferring that we were drunk and were clearly to blame for boiler shutting down. When I suggested that we really should have had a physical point of contact, she then said sarcastically.. ...... "oh I see, you need someone to hold your hand. You can't stay in the cottage without having someone's hand to hold..." She informed us she would be back on Boxing Day due to us being a problem. Late that night when I went downstairs in my bare feet to get a glass of water, I stood in a puddle of water (or so it seemed) .Turned out the radiator was leaking all over the floor. I took pictures of everything to show the problem, we were dealing with. We had to shut off the boiler completely now via a switch in the kitchen, as it would damage itself pumping water around the system, as it leaked across the floor. When looking at the photos I had taken I noticed an older stain across the carpet where the water was congregating, showing this had happened before. I had not noticed it before as a rug had been carefully placed over it. I also noticed rush and corrosion on the leaking pipe and valve. I photographed everything. That was the last straw, and we just packed up and left at midnight. I was utterly distraught. It was cold, dark and foggy, but we had no option but to leave, and make the 5 hour drive home! When we had rang, at 7pm earlier that evening, the owners had not even suggested that they get out a plumber , they were utterly rude and ignorant towards us. I have stayed with Sykes cottages before but never have I been subjected to such behaviour, nor unlucky enough to have my Christmas ruined. Be careful if you are holidaying here. Oh and we also found that the triple light switch behind the door had black tape over one of the switches... we figured that the light was dodgy, and the inglenook fireplace does not seem to be sealed off properly with fireproof plaster. Instead it is covered with what seems to be a sort of wood/chipboard..that in my view cannot be right Be warned. Check all the radiators are not leaking and if you are told to reset the boiler "in the unlikely event it shuts off", pack and leave straight away."

Reviewed by Eileen R on 02/01/2019

"We've visited this cottage a few times and it's a perfect place to stay if you want to escape from it all. Set on a working small holding you have to be prepared for the sounds of sheep and lambs and the quad bike. The location is just a couple of miles outside of Cardigan and within easy reach of places like Poppits Sands and Mwnt Beach. A hidden gem."

Reviewed by Peter P on 06/02/2017

"This is a stunning cottage set in a beautiful location. The owner is very considerate."

Reviewed by Mrs Eyre on 24/06/2016

"An amazing property in a beautiful location and owned by the friendliest, happiest, helpful people you will ever meet. We will be definitely be going back again."

Reviewed by Mr Holloway on 26/03/2016

"We wanted somewhere peaceful and quiet from where to explore Pembrokeshire and this cottage suited our needs perfectly. Ample room and comfort in which to relax and every convenience that we could have wanted in a holiday cottage. The owners were perfect hosts, always on hand and available for a chat, but never intrusive although they were right alongside. We will be going back for more of whatever magic it is that Maesgwyn dispenses."

Reviewed by Mrs Gardner on 08/11/2015

"So much about the cottage was perfect. Lovely and homely, gorgeous log fire. Everything we could need and more. Very welcoming and a beautiful location. One small issue was dealt with quickly and efficiently. Highly recommended, would certainly consider a return visit. "

Reviewed by Ms Thomas on 03/06/2015

"A lovely cottage with the owners on hand to deal with any issues straight away. A very roomy cottage, particularly downstairs, with a conservatory looking out on to a private garden and fields beyond. Located on the owner's smallholding, sheep and cows were present along with the owner's friendly cats and dogs. It was an excellent base for gaining access to coastal walks and within one hours drive of St Davids and Tenby."

Reviewed by Mrs Thomas on 24/05/2015

"The location was excellent, you are far enough away for peace and quiet but close enough to town for everything you need. The property is spacious and had everything we needed. Had a huge garden which the dog loved. The owners were very nice and full of local knowledge of places to visit. Just stunning beaches and countryside, never get bored of it. Had a great restful time, would definitely go there again."

Reviewed by Mrs Field on 10/05/2015

"The cottage was just perfect for our holiday - great location (nice and quiet), excellent accommodation and plenty of room. It was nice to have a big garden too. The owners were very helpful and everything was just as we wanted it."

Reviewed by Mr Burton on 22/03/2015

"So peaceful and relaxing. The owners were warm & friendly, the cottage is a credit to them. The views were breathtaking."

Reviewed by Mrs Rumley on 08/03/2015

"Excellent base to walk from, so many walks straight from the garden with no roads, especially good for dogs. Network of walks excellent. Owner very friendly and helpful. Cottage comfortable and warm. Overall very pleased"

Reviewed by Mr Cutler on 16/11/2014

"The cottage was very cosy and welcoming after being out for the day in wet, windy and cold weather! Everything that we needed was there and little extra touches made it more special. A very peaceful short break."

Reviewed by Mr Read on 09/11/2014

"We really liked the setting, it is lovely and quiet. The owners were friendly and welcoming. We love the area and will return to Pembrokeshire next year. Our dog was also made very welcome which was lovely."

Reviewed by Mrs Barnes on 21/09/2014

"The cottage is lovely, all the home comforts. The owners make you feel very welcome. They encouraged the children to make friends with the animals on the farm. I would recommend this property to family's."

Reviewed by Mr Lawson on 14/07/2014