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Accommodation: The sitting / dining room has a comfortable
leather chesterfield sofa and armchair, TV with freeview and DVD
player, and gate-leg folding oak dining table and chairs. The
kitchen has a fridge / freezer, gas hob, kettle, toaster and all the
usual glasses, crockery, cutlery and cookware. Although there is no
conventional oven there is a combi microwave / oven / grill.
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Kitchen |
View from Bedroom |
Double Bedroom |
Bedrooms: Upstairs there are two
bedrooms, a double with wall mounted flat screen TV and spectacular
views from the window, and a bunk bedroom with standard size bunk
beds and similar views over Cardigan Bay. The family bathroom has
bath with electric shower, WC and wash basin.
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Photos from the front of the house |
Parking: There is on-street parking in front of the house and a weekly car
parking ticket is available from the main car parks in New Quay.
Outside:
The back garden will not be available for use as it has very steep
steps. Linen: The property
is equipped with
bed linen and towels.
Restrictions:
No pets and strictly no smoking inside the house please.
New Quay - This property is just a
short walk from the centre of New Quay with its many pubs and
restaurants and two beaches, Dolau beach to the west of the pier and
the harbour beach to the east.
Coastal Path: Marine Terrace forms
part of the coastal path. The footpath climbs the hill on the way to
Cwm Tydu and Llangrannog just a few yards away from the house.
Within a short distance, the path passes Bird Rock or
'Craig Yr Adar' in Welsh.
Bird Rock is one of the ten most important
bird colonies in Wales with Guillemots, Fulmars, Razorbills,
Kittiwakes and gulls nesting there. Rare Choughs and Peregrine
Falcons are also frequently seen on this section of the coastal
path. In the poem 'Quite early
one morning' Dylan Thomas mentions the path along the cliffs to the
south of New Quay: ' I walked on to the
cliff path again, the town behind and below waking up now so very
slowly; I stopped and turned and looked....'
Click here for a page on this part of the Ceredigion Coastal
path. |