
Bwythyn To Gwellt is a Grade II-listed 400-year-old farmhouse in Dihewyd, West Wales. This restored property sits on an organic farm overlooking the Aeron Valley. Original beams and exposed stone walls tell stories from centuries past. Wall paintings from the 1700s add historic detail. The farmhouse combines period features with modern facilities including wind and solar power.
The location offers easy access to Cardigan Bay. New Quay sits 8 miles away. Aberaeron is 6. 5 miles distant. The Llanerchaeron Estate stands 4 miles from the property. Private farm walks and nature trails start from your door.
The farmhouse sleeps seven guests across four bedrooms. A ground-floor king-size bedroom features an antique bed.
Bwythyn To Gwellt is a Grade II-listed 400-year-old farmhouse in Dihewyd, West Wales. This restored property sits on an organic farm overlooking the Aeron Valley. Original beams and exposed stone walls tell stories from centuries past. Wall paintings from the 1700s add historic detail. The farmhouse combines period features with modern facilities including wind and solar power.
The location offers easy access to Cardigan Bay. New Quay sits 8 miles away. Aberaeron is 6.5 miles distant. The Llanerchaeron Estate stands 4 miles from the property. Private farm walks and nature trails start from your door.
The farmhouse sleeps seven guests across four bedrooms. A ground-floor king-size bedroom features an antique bed. Upstairs you'll find a super king-size room, a triple with three singles and a single bedroom. Two ground-floor bathrooms serve the property. The kitchen includes an electric oven, hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. A wood burner sits in the inglenook fireplace.
The garden features patio seating, a BBQ and a hot tub. On-site facilities include a games barn with pool and table football. A children's play park and climbing wall provide entertainment.
Bwythyn To Gwellt suits families and groups wanting space and history combined with outdoor activities.
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Grade II-listed building with original beams, exposed stone walls and 18th-century wall paintings creating authentic period atmosphere throughout.
Relax in your own hot tub after exploring the countryside, with patio seating and BBQ area for outdoor entertaining.
Shared games barn offers pool, darts, ping pong, table football, Jenga and giant connect 4 for all-weather entertainment.
Private nature trails across the organic farm with complimentary welly hire let you explore the Aeron Valley at your leisure.
Wood burner in original inglenook fireplace burns sustainably sourced logs from the farm's managed woodland for atmospheric evenings.
Antique king-size bedroom and two bathrooms on ground floor provide accessible accommodation with period character and modern convenience.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Bwythyn To Gwellt by car, take the A487 through Aberaeron and continue towards Dihewyd. The farmhouse is located in rural West Wales with one on-site parking space and additional spaces nearby.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Aberystwyth, approximately 16 miles away. From there, a taxi or hire car will complete your journey to this historic farmhouse.
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Located 6.5 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: SA46 0BT
Located 6.5 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: SA46 0AA
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Postcode: SA45 9NP
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