Hollyville Cottage
Hollyville Cottage
Hollyville
Maesycrugiau
CARMARTHEN
Carmarthenshire
SA39 9DL
Tel: 01559 395301
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Description
Welcome to Hollyville, a picture postcard traditional Welsh cottage set in the beautiful and peaceful Teifi Valley.
Here in the small village of Maesycrugiau, we have created, for our valued guests, a cosy, comfortable and warm place to stay whatever the season. We pride ourselves on offering healthy and tasty fare cooked in our cottage kitchen on the Aga just for you; we use organic and local produce whenever possible.
Each of the pretty cottage bedrooms have been decorated in period style using traditional colors and fabrics. The beds are very comfortable, made up ready for you with fresh cotton linen. There is a welcome tray with a selection of beverages, a hairdryer, bathrobes, and color television are in the rooms for your comfort and convenience.
Our guests are welcome to use the pretty sunny cottage garden which is delightful in summer months .
There are some lovely walks from the door giving good views over the valley. The country lane is filled with snow drops in February, daffodils in March and bluebells in April/May, a peaceful stroll down our country lane is a perfect treat before breakfast.
The sea is only half hours drive away. The coast is wild and wonderful with so much to see, exploring this part of Wales will be a wonderful surprise for you, helping to make it a memorable holiday that you will never want to end.
We look forward to welcoming you into our home and making your stay a special memory.
Attractions
There are many places to visit nearby.
The newly restored National Trust House of Llanerchaeron with its established gardens. The Woollen Mill Museum in nearby Caple Dewi being the last working mill on the Teifi. The National Trust Dolaucothi Roman Gold mines make an interesting visit.
There are beautiful beaches and small coves along the Bay of Cardigan. Or maybe you would enjoy a walk on the nearby Llanllwni Mountain, taking a picnic lunch with you.
Whatever time of year your visit brings you to Carmarthenshire there are sure to be plenty of sights to see or things to do which will make your stay a truly memorable one.
Our friendly Village Pub "The Old Railway Inn" offers a varied menu for your evening meal. There is plenty of car parking or you may enjoy a pleasant walk (1.5miles).
The last Thursday in the month sees one of the last remaining Horse fairs in the nearby small market town of Llanybydder, and is a good place to purchase your equestrian needs.Lampeter holds an annual Food Festival in July within the grounds of the University.
John Norris is a Historian and Author of several books and will be conducting either full day or half day Historical Tours. Tours covered will be from Roman to Second World War. These tours can be tailored to the individuals interest. Acommodation and Tour package can be arranged upto a total of 8 people using their own transport.