About Nyth Fach, Llainfran Fach
Nyth Fach is a historic property, brilliantly restored using local material and craftsmanship. It is located for exploring both coast and country.
This is your chance to experience living in a traditional, restored Welsh vernacular cottage with its many luxury enhancements and more. Nyth Fach aptly means 'little nest' in Welsh.
The whitewashed exterior hides a deceptively spacious interior and as you push open the blue front door, you may well be impressed, as not only do you step back in time, you do so with style, character and quality.
The cottage interior has lime mortared walls and a traditional Crog loft which has been painstakingly restored to give a real feel of what an 18th-century Welsh cottage would have been like.
The owners have transformed the cottage adding many luxury touches including underfloor heating, two log burners, jacuzzi shower, fitted kitchen and of course Wi-Fi to bring the old cottage gently and sympathetically into the 21st century.
Outside is a small private terrace where you can enjoy a glass of wine and soak up the setting sun with coastal views of Cardigan Bay. Once the sun goes down, retreat indoors for a lazy evening when throwing another log on the fire sounds like a good plan.
The King-sized bedroom on the first floor is open plan to the downstairs, so you can lie in bed with the light and crackle of glowing embers burning brightly as a fire starts to fade.
The cottage forms one of a small peaceful cluster of farm buildings and holiday homes within walking distance of the West Wales coast and well away from any public roads.
Llanfrain still retains 16 acres of farming land, which are grazed by alpacas and sheep. There are lakes and picturesque fields to explore. Animal lovers will be thrilled to find various friendly animals roaming the fields including sheep, goats, alpacas, and a couple of donkeys.
Nyth Fach is the perfect home from home for two people seeking a short break on the wonderful West Wales Heritage Coast, where you can walk, discover wildlife and historic sites, or just stay at home and read a book by the fire. All year round, this is a certain winner.