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Ty Mawr (Sleeps up to 6) Ty Mar- meaning ‘large house’ is affectionately referred to by regularly visiting children as ‘their upside down holiday cottage’! Three bedrooms and a bathroom occupy the ground floor with stairs leading to the spacious open-plan first floor. The bedrooms consist of one double and two twin-bedded rooms all beautifully furnished with ‘Welsh Pine’, which is complimented by invitingly warm coloured bed linen and co-ordinating soft furnishings. The attractive bathroom has wash hand basin, toilet, bath with an electric shower over and a heated towel rail. Situated on the second floor is a spacious living room with the kitchen leading off the dining area. An abundance of wooden beams and particularly attractive views over the farm, swimming pool and gardens are features of this part of Ty Mawr. The living room contains a cottage suite for six, occasional tables, and chairs all in cottage style dark oak with fully co-ordinating ‘Sanderson’ soft furnishings. Needless to say there is a large remote control fastext colour television. The luxurious fitted kitchen contains everything expected of a modern kitchen including a washer/dryer, fridge-freezer, cooker, microwave oven and perhaps most important of all for your holiday a dishwasher! All in all Ty Mawr cottage will provide a family of 4-6 persons with a very comfortable stay. Your holiday is important to us as well and we believe that Trenewydd Farm Cottages will make your holiday something special. With 170 miles of coastal path to choose from, walking is a great way to appreciate the majestic beauty of the wild and rocky Welsh coastline. Whether it’s an evening stroll or a day’s walk, you are sure to be rewarded with superb scenery and perhaps a glimpse of a seal, a dolphin, or one of the rare sea birds that visit the secluded coves and beaches that abound on this coastline. During May and June the tranquil beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path has even more to offer with an abundance of wildflowers on display and probably not another human being in sight! In September and October our local coves abound with the cries of newborn seal pups which are a delight for everyone to see. For sports enthusiasts, the 18 hole golf course and squash courts at Gwbert-on-Sea will provide a challenge. Visitors are always welcome. In Cardigan there are tennis and badminton courts, a bowling green and an indoor swimming pool with sauna. Pony trekking and riding lessons in an indoor arena are available at Bridell only 4 miles away. Walkers - Check out details on www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk and follow the Leisure and Tourism heading and www.ceredigion.gov.uk, follow the Tourism heading. Narrow gauge railways, old gold and silver mines, historic castles and churches are all within days drive through beautiful unspoilt lanes, where you can enjoy the wildflowers of the hedgerows and the magnificent scenery. If you enjoy horticulture, late April, May and June are a fabulous time to visit the National Trust Woodland Gardens at Colby (near to Tenby) or the grounds of Picton Castle (near to Haverfordwest). Both feature spring flowering shrubs such as Camellias, Azaleas and Rhododendrons and later on in September and October their autumn colours are fabulous. Our acid soil and mild coastal climate combine to make Pembrokeshire an ideal location for such gardens and many of our visitors take home a rare or unusual plant as a souvenir of their holiday. For those less energetic days you can simply sit on the lawn in front of your cottage or relax with a favourite book by our beautiful sparkling swimming pool whilst your children meet our farm pets. Our pet sheep and their lambs in the springtime. We always have lambs in Spring to be fed by bottle. Siani (pronounced Shanee) & Sam, our loveable donkeys always loves a carrot! Departure and Arrival Times: In order to maintain high standards of cleanliness we ask our guests to vacate their cottage by 9.30 a.m. on the day of departure, and to arrive after 4.00 p.m. on the day of arrival. These times do not apply to specially arranged off-season breaks. Bed Linen: All bed linen is provided and beds are made up ready for your arrival. Please bring your own towels, tea towels, beach blankets, etc. Waterproof sheets are available in each cottage; please use these if you feel that this may be necessary, as soiled mattresses must be paid for. There is a cot and high chair in each cottage and a stair gate in Bwthyn Derw and Ty Mawr. Linen is not supplied for cots. For a holiday of more than one week clean bed linen will be provided and your cottage will be cleaned throughout. Electricity: NO CHARGE is made for electricity used up to 100 units per week (150 units for Bwthyn Derw). This we calculate to be enough for the average family per week. Any units above this are charged for at the prevailing standard rate. Video and DVD Recorders: All cottages have a DVD player except Bwthyn Onnen which has a VCR. Telephone: A payphone is available for guests’ use. Parking: There is ample parking area for cars. Friday to Friday Booking: For your convenience Ty Canol cottage and Bwthyn Castan are available for ‘Friday to Friday’ booking. Travelling on a Friday proves very popular with our guests. On arrival: You will find on arrival at your cottage, two pints of milk given free with our compliments (four pints at Bwthyn Derw). In St. Dogmaels village there is a mini-market (open each day including Sundays), a Post Office, and various eating establishments. Autumn,Winter &Spring Breaks: The cottages are alsoavailable for short breaks (minimum 2 nights). Please enquire for further information. All cottages are fully heated for winter warmth with night storage heating and individual heaters in each of the rooms. Each cottage is fully equipped with the usual incidentals such as an iron and ironing board, automatic kettle, toaster and coffee maker, cutlery and crockery etc., hairdryers, even a full complement of patioware for poolside use and picnics in our grounds. There are pretty lawns and gardens around all the cottages, each having its’ own picnic bench for your convenience.
WALES TOURIST BOARD GRADING SCHEME Trenewydd Farm Cottages hold a Grade 5 ***** award. The Wales Tourist Board has introduced a voluntary scheme which highlights the quality for you. It is based on a grading system which runs from 1 to 5. Quite simply, the higher the standard of accommodation, the greater the grade – a Grade 5 property will offer rather superior standards of quality, whilst at the other end of the spectrum a Grade 1 represents standard and reasonable levels of accommodation. Trenewydd Farm Cottages have been graded "GRADE 5". In grading the accommodation, each property is visited by a Wales Tourist Board Inspector – quality is the keynote. The grading represents the Wales Tourist Board’s assessment of the standard of interior furnishings, furniture, decoration and equipment. In addition, it makes allowances for the exterior condition of the property and its grounds. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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