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Llwyncadfor Farm

(Ref. 997963)

Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 12 Guests

  • 6 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Games Room
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • house (12)
  • lovely (11)
  • well (9)
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  • equipped (7)

19 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely place!"

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    Reviewed by EmilDec 2023

  • "Fantastic farm house, fitted our family perfectly!"

    The beds were so comfy and the games room was a hit with the little ones and the big ones! Would definitely stay again!! The under floor heating was amazing too.

    Reviewed by LauraOct 2023

  • "The house was spacious and there was plenty of outdoor space for the kids and dogs."

    The house is extremely well equipped and has everything you could possibly need. Four generations of our family aged 3 to 80 had a wonderful holiday with memories to last a life time.

    Reviewed by SueJul 2023

  • "Great family holiday house."

    Lovely, quiet location. Well well equipt house.

    Reviewed by KeithJul 2023

  • "This is a lovely house with great facilities."

    We stayed for 4 nights as a party of 10 to celebrate a 60th birthday and overall the experience was a good one. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, bathrooms are great and the entertainment room at the top of the house is a fabulous facility. There are some points worth mentioning. We arrived in the dark and as the cottage is away from villages it really is very dark! We went down the lane and drove past some derelict barns and saw no sign of the cottage. We followed the lane and came to a dead end at the bottom of an incline and as it had been raining so much, found ourselves with 2 cars stuck in the mud, unable to reverse or turnaround - very unnerving in the rain and wind. We called the property manager who told us that this happened to someone else 2 weeks before and they needed to be pulled out by a tractor! Which begs the question, why no signs for the house, or lights left on to give people arriving in the dark and idea of where it was? We did eventually manage to push and pull the cars around and eventually get back up the lane to discover the house is by the derelict barns but not visible as you drive down the lane (in the dark anyway) Please, please, put a sign up to indicate where the house is and maybe a sign saying not to go further down the lane! The house has 3 log burners which are great however, there were only 2 logs and small amount of kindling next to the kitchen one. This was quickly used up while we moved our stuff in and it took us a while to realise the logs were outside in a barn. It would have been more welcoming to have all the log baskets full for the first night so you don't have to go looking for them in the rain and wind after a long journey and getting stuck in the mud. The house is clean, well furnished and has everything you could possibly need in the kitchen which is wonderful. The dishcloth left for us was well used and very unappealing so we didn't use, fortunately brought own own. The kitchen hand towels were also not the best, very old and grey and past their best and could do with replacing. Overall though, we enjoyed the house a great deal and had a lovely weekend despite the weather. Newcastle Emlyn is a sweet little town with plenty of individual shops to browse. Lovely eating places nearby, we had Sunday lunch at The Daffodil which I would highly recommend.

    Thank you for your feedback, Maggie. I am sorry you had trouble with missing the farmhouse and ending up getting stuck. We have never had this issue before with 10 years of guests, until the previous week. We have organised a sign, however were just a bit too complacent and didn't anticipate the very next guests doing the same! The other issues; logs, dish cloth, and hand towels I agree should have been presented correctly. Generally, we provide matches, newspaper, firelighters, kindling, and a basket full of logs for each wood burner. In addition, there is a log hold all to carry logs in from the log shed. The log shed has a log splitter axe, chopper logs and pre-sawn wood for guests to chop whatever they need together with a block to chop them on. It's part of the experience of living in a remote farmhouse. I will raise these issues with the team that prepares the property. Thank you again for your comments, they are much appreciated and I am pleased you enjoyed the other aspects of the house and the area - Gareth the Owner Property Owner

    Reviewed by MaggieNov 2022

  • "One the stairs one of the spindles fell out a couple of times (this was at the bottom of the stairs up to the top floor)."

    It just slots back in but there are three others missing next to it and if a small child were to lean on it the wrong way they could then easily fall through the hole that is left. Wasnt a problem for us as children older, but wanted to flag it as for toddlers could be nasty.

    Thank you for letting us know; rest assured, this feedback has been passed to the owner to ensure it is addressed. Property Owner

    Reviewed by VictoriaJun 2022

  • "Stunning location and such a well equipped comfortable place."

    It was more than enough for our families. The kids loved the play room and the garden, the adults loved all the space! Thank you for such a lovely break

    Reviewed by SarahMar 2022

  • "Beautiful rustic farm house with plenty of room."

    Ideal for extended families to spend time together. An unfortunate start for us however due to power cut on arrival, which caused a problem with no lighting or cooking facilities for the first couple of days, we were very grateful for the log burners which we were able to use for heating and to boil water for a hot drink. When the power came back we were very comfortable and warm. The games room at the top of the house was an excellent addition and kept the children happy for hours.

    Reviewed by DeanneFeb 2022

  • "Absolutely beautiful old house."

    We all had such a fantastic time staying here over new year. The kitchen is very well equipped for a big group. Would definitely stay again.

    Reviewed by JennaDec 2021

  • "Loved every minute of the stay."

    House as described. Entertainment room was a big hit all round, quite a few film nights which were enjoyed by all. Thanks Gareth for a lovely Christmas!

    Reviewed by JaneDec 2021

  • "The ten of us had a great time."

    The only issue we had was with the wifi which was quite poor and as a consequence we couldn’t really watch Netflix.

    Reviewed by MansoorDec 2021

  • "The house is lovely with everything that you need but it really does need a good clean."

    Almost all the surfaces in the main rooms are dusty, the amount of 'bits' under the sofa cushions (looking for remotes, not randomly inspecting) and under the sofas suggests that they are rarely cleaned. Given the Covid situation I would have expected a much higher standard of cleanliness. The bathrooms, kitchen and bedrooms were clean. Also, if there is a QR code (which apparently it is a legal requirement to scan on arrival) we didn't find it.

    Reviewed by JulieAug 2021

  • "We’ve had a lovely family holiday in a beautiful house, which has a well equipped kitchen with everything you could need to cook up a storm!"

    Lots of space and very clean and comfortable. Nice beds and bedding, excellent bathrooms. Large garden which we all enjoyed playing games in. Secluded and very peaceful.

    Reviewed by JudithJun 2021

  • "We had a lovely stay at Llwyncadfor farm really peaceful spot and the house was well equipped comfortable clean and so much space!"

    would make a lovely place to stay in the winter with the fires going Our only complaint would be there was only one bath plug between the 2 baths and it wasn’t well fitting but other than that a lovely place to stay and would return if we planned to come back to the area

    Reviewed by NicolaSep 2020

  • "We had a lovely stay at the farm."

    It is very quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. The house is very spacious and well equipped. The teenagers loved the projector in the games room for watching films. You can walk out of the gate and down a track for a lovely dog walk. Newcastle Emlyn is a nice little place with a supermarket only 10 mins by car. The coast is 20 - 30 mins away with a choice of dog friendly beaches. We also went to Tenby for a day which is about an hour away. All in all a great place to stay.

    Reviewed by DebbieAug 2020

  • "The house is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by fields and sheep!"

    Internally, the property is spacious and was squeaky clean on arrival. Kitchen was very well equipped - there was nothing we wanted that was not available despite our party size of 12. We found the croquet set in the parlour - we had brought our own as hadn't spotting anything in the listing about this so it may be an idea to publicise in the future... In relation to the bedrooms, a couple of the rooms had only double beds. Although clean and comfortable, I would recommend that when the time comes to replace these that they are upgraded to zip link singles that can then create a more flexible space - twin room or king bed. Most couples on holiday will prefer a larger bed and kids are reluctant to share doubles with a preference toward twin beds - this solution caters for both and allows the property to be set up in a more flexible manner for future guests. The games room on the top floor went down very well with the kids, who made use of everything and especially the projector screen that was hooked up to the playstation...! The property mangagement team were amazing and very helpful when I called to ask about the possibility of hiring a hot tub and bouncy castle to make our stay more fun. The owner was accommodating of our requests and the children loved the addition. A dedicated hot tub would have made this property more attractive to us on booking! We all had a lovely stay at Llywyncadfor and would recommend...!

    Reviewed by SandraJul 2020

  • "We were asked to leave the property in the condition in which we found it."

    We did not have the heart to leave such a lovely place needing a bit more tlc. My daughter spent several hours cleaning out the fridge, mopping the floors in the kitchen dining room and sitting room. Cleaning out the tea coffee sugar and bread containers, sorting the cutlery drawers etc. It is a lovely place for a family gathering, the beds and bed linen were clean and so comfortable . The whole place would be so much better for a thorough clean and dusting. Even this did not stop us from appreciating the beauty of the property and setting.

    Reviewed by CatherineJul 2019

  • "Very remote area."

    We loved it.

    Reviewed by HassanJul 2019

  • "The owner of the property was always easily reached and very helpful."

    Reviewed by FabianApr 2019

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Summary

  • Over three floors
  • Six bedrooms: 2 x king-size one with TV, 1 x double, 1 x second floor double, 1 x twin, 1 x adult bunks
  • Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC
  • Second floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC
  • Ground floor cloakroom
  • Kitchen
  • Utility
  • Dining room with woodburning stove
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove and piano
  • TV room with woodburning stove
  • Second floor games room with projector TV, surround sound, DVD, Wii and table football
  • Oil central heating with woodburning stoves
  • Electric range cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, Nintendo Wii, table football, selection of games
  • Fuel, power and all wood for stoves inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Enclosed garden
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Two well behaved dogs welcome
  • Shop and pub 4 miles
  • Note: This property is a traditional stone house which is finished with traditional lime wash with uneven walls.

The property

Situated in the heart of Welsh countryside, four miles from the thriving town of Newcastle Emlyn, is Llwyncadfor Farm.

This beautiful farmhouse is perfect for touring the West Wales coast with your family and friends, offering spacious accommodation to return to at the end of each day.

The cottage is built from limestone, awarding a traditional look and feel of lime render throughout.

Low beams, slate floors and natural, uneven walls add to this experience.

Park your car safely outside and step through the stable door into the dining room.

Here, you can gather for a celebratory, home-cooked meal and get cosy by the woodburning stove.

The galley-style kitchen offers a country-cottage feel, displaying a fabulous range cooker, integrated with modern fixtures.

There is a utility housing a washing machine and tumble dryer, and then a cloakroom for convenience.

The adults of the group can exchange stories over a bottle of wine, wrapped around the woodburner in the sitting room.

The kids can watch their favourite TV programmes across the hall, or enjoy a game of table football and fun on the Nintendo Wii up in the games room.

Upstairs there are six bedrooms leading from the split-level staircase over two floors, as well as two bathrooms with deep-soaking bath tubs and separate shower cubicles.

Outside is a fully enclosed garden, safe for the children to run around on a warm summer's day.

Newcastle Emlyn boasts shops, tea rooms and pubs, as well as the ruins of its grand castle and fishing available.

Explore a wide variety of attractions including, Cenarth Falls, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park and train rides at Henllan.

There are some wonderful sandy beaches and plenty of walking opportunities.

Choose this spectacular base for touring a wonderful region of Wales.

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About the location

NEWCASTLE EMLYN

Llandysul 8 miles; Cardigan 9.5 miles; Lampeter 19 miles.

The bustling market town of Newcastle Emlyn is set on the River Teifi and offers an array of shops, both unique local producers and larger chain stores, such as designer clothes, crafts and jewellery, antiques, tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and a ruined castle, plus fishing permits are available nearby. Surrounding Newcastle Emlyn is beautiful countryside, whilst the rugged Cardiganshire coastline is just six miles away, where you have the opportunity to visit Cardigan Island Farm Park, wonderful sandy beaches, or take a boat trip to spot dolphins and seals at New Quay. Within driving distance is the town of Carmarthen, Dylan Thomas' Boat House in Laugharne, Cenarth Falls, paintballing, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park and train rides at Henllan, along with an array of castles, mills and craft centres. Newcastle Emlyn is an excellent base for exploring this part of Wales.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas