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About Tan-y-Foel
Idyllically located house (just completely renovated) in its own grounds
with fantastic views across the Dyfi (Dovey) estuary and Cardigan Bay.
Though secluded - you drive steeply from the coast road (Machynlleth to
Aberdovey) up a valley road with only three houses - 'Tan-y-Foel' is a 10
minute walk from the charming coastal town of Aberdovey with restaurants and
pubs. Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, the back garden runs steeply
up towards the hills just waiting to be walked. The organic livestock farm
at the top of the valley may be visited by arrangement. Fishing on the Dyfi
for sea trout and salmon, sea fishing from Aberdovey,
windsurfing/sailing/kite boarding in the estuary, golf at the famous
Aberdovey links course, walks including to the famous Cadair Idris.
The
house has 4 bedrooms, sleeps 8. 1 double bed, 2 x 2 single; 1 adult bunk
beds. Oil central heating with hot water all day. Fully double glazed.
Large traditional slate floored, fully fitted modern kitchen with wood
burner (1 basket of logs supplied, more can be purchased by contact with
farmer, David Roberts at the top of the road.), modern range electric cooker, D/W, W/M,
microwave, F/F. TV room with DVD recorder/freeview and CD player/radio.
2nd portable TV. 1 sitting room. 1 traditional bathroom with roll top
bath; 1 shower bathroom.
Due to fact the house has been cut into the hill, giving it the beautiful
views and location, there are some shear drops around the house for which we
can not take liability for any accidents.
Click here, scroll down page until you see Tan-y-Foel click on more info,
and this will take you to a multi map of the house’s location.
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