Coed Y Ddraig has been renovated to a high standard and is full of character and quirkiness. Drive through the tall electric wooden gates, and this property has all sorts of surprises for you!
As you enter the front door, there is a bathroom on the ground floor with a shower cubicle and a double bath. A double bedroom with a bespoke handmade kingsize bed is to the right up a staircase. To the left side of the property, there is an open plan living and kitchen space that houses an 85” Smart TV, sound systems and games console. The kitchen has an American fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, electric range cooker, and tumble dryer. There is a fabulous mezzanine with a custom handmade four poster bed. The library leads onto the south-facing private terrace area overlooking the valley, has a superb seating area for relaxing in the sun and watching the sunset; the perfect spot for watching the kites and buzzards feeding! Following the library is a sizeable nautical-themed bar with a full-size pool table, Smart TV, and sound system . There is also a mezzanine bedroom with a double bed – access to this is via an external staircase.
To the rear of the property is a patio area with garden furniture; the garden leads straight out into 9 acres of woodland, look for the sword in the stone, and some fabulous sights to see from the top of the woods and stunning sunsets over the Aeron Valley. You can watch the Milky Way and other major constellations, nebulas, and shooting stars on a clear night with zero light pollution.
The market town of Tregaron is just 4 miles from the property, where you will be able to eat at the Michelin star Talbot Hotel or shop at the Rhiannon Welsh Gold Centre. Tregaron is also famous for Cors Caron Nature Reserve, where you can take several different walks or drive up to the Tywi Forest. National Trust sites Dolaucothi gold mines and Llanerchaeron are with easy reach, and a 20-minute drive will bring you to the stunning Ceredigion coastline with its coastal path. Pretty seaside towns like Aberaeron are famous for their honey ice cream or New Quay, a seaside town full of different coastal activities, including dolphin watching boat trips. Also worth a visit is the seaside town of Aberystwyth with pier and long promenade and cliff railway, so you have the best of both worlds at your fingertips. Just 7 miles away is the charming market town of Lampeter, rich with Welsh culture and offering a collection of traditional Welsh pubs, tasteful restaurants, and elegant gift shops.