Featuring a wealth of exposed stone walls and a cosy wood burner, this stunning property nestles in the delightful Towey River Valley and makes a wonderful country retreat for those looking to explore this rural area of Wales. Combining character with modern living, this stylish property adjoins the owner’s home and offers a wonderful, romantic retreat for two couples. The open plan living space oozes character and the modern kitchen area has a breakfast bar and adjacent dining area overlooking the garden. From the living area, the turning staircase leads up to two beautifully decorated bedrooms which also feature characterful exposed stone work. A modern bathroom completes the accommodation.
Within the village of Llanarthney is a renowned food emporium selling artisan products and a pub where you can enjoy a meal out. There is also great walking and cycling in the immediate area which make this a wonderful base for exploring mid and west Wales without having to use the car. The village is located on cycle route 47 and is just 3 miles from the 400-acre National Botanical Gardens of Wales, where you can stroll through meadows and woodland with waterfalls and cascades.
About 9 miles away lies Carmarthen, with its ruined Norman castle, overlooking the River Tywi. Browse amongst the selection of shops here, pausing to enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants before heading for a nostalgic vintage steam train ride at Gwili Steam Railway. If a trip to the seaside beckons, the golden sandy beaches and rocky coves of beautiful Carmarthen Bay are within easy driving distance. Further afield is the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park offering activities such as stargazing, watersports and underground caves.
Other places of interest locally include the Aberglasney Gardens, Gelli Aur House and Deer Park, as well as Dynevor and Dryslwyn Castles. Birdwatching, salmon fishing and golf are all available in the area. Shop 3¼ miles, pub ¼ mile.