This inviting retreat is perfect for a couple or a family with a baby to relax and enjoy the tranquil setting, with lovely wooded and country walks on the doorstep. Designed in contemporary style, the semi-detached property is all on one level and exceptionally spacious. Secluded but not isolated, it is within easy reach of shops in the county town of Carmarthen (5 miles), which lies on the banks of the River Tywi. Enjoy a wander around the town’s indoor market, open six days a week, where you can buy local produce and browse arts, crafts and vintage stalls. Take a ride on a steam train from the Gwili Railway station in the village of Bronwydd (1 mile). Named after the beautiful River Gwili, which runs alongside the line, the engine runs 4 miles through a lovely landscape of farmland and steeply wooded hillsides. Allow a full day to explore and enjoy the remarkable National Botanical Garden of Wales (11 miles). Discover the Apothecary’s Garden of healing herbs, the Bee Garden, the British Birds of Prey Centre and much more in a fascinating open-air setting which covers 560 acres.
Woodland views from every room enhance the peaceful atmosphere of this appealing property, which is beautifully furnished in a contemporary style. Relax on two comfortable sofas in the living room where the TV comes with a firestick, allowing you to access your own streaming accounts. A sleek kitchen with a dining area looking out to trees invites guests to cook up a storm. The light and airy king-size bedroom has a striking feature stone wall, together with an en-suite containing a walk-in shower and WC with a quirky vintage cistern. A separate cloakroom houses a WC.
Outside, double doors lead to a fenced patio area with two fitted benches, a table, sunshade and BBQ.