Ty Sinc, Ceredigion, Wales
In the quiet village of Cribyn, just a few miles from the celebrated sandy beaches of Ceredigion, Ty Sinc is a spacious and relaxed self-catering property - a traditional Victorian style 'tin cottage' with a private garden and stunning country views.
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from £326 for a week, or £143 for 2 nights mid-week (based on 2 sharing)
Details of Ty Sinc
This is probably our best insulated and most environmentally efficient property, and has a bright, spacious interior with views. Ty Sinc enjoys a quiet position in Cribyn village with its own enclosed garden. Designed to maximise the open country views to the rear, Ty Sinc is just a short drive from the famous Ceredigion coastline with its dolphins, sandy beaches and fresh seafood. It is 20 mins. drive to sandy beach at Cei Bach, which is rarely busy, even in summer.
Managed by the award-winning agency Under the Thatch, Ty Sinc is a traditionally-styled ‘Victorian’ type tin cottage – with a stylish modern interior just 20 mins. from the sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay.
Features:
- Central heating throughout
- Main Room with woodburner, LCD TV/DVD (NB no TV reception), Radio/CD, kitchen with oven, microwave etc, and doors to rear decking
- Double Bedroom - country views on both sides
- En-Suite bathroom - modern roll-top bath, heated towel rail
- Twin Bedroom – proper 3’ beds suitable for adults
- En-Suite bathroom – shower, heated towel rail
- Enclosed rear garden with decking and views
- Parking for two cars
What makes it a green accommodation:
- Hugely insulated, uses little fuel
- Built from recyclable materials (tin!)
- Timber-frame from sustainable, local source
- Sustains local tin architectural traditions
- ‘Eco’ floor waxes etc used
- Wood-burner burns wood from sustainable source
- Double glazed ‘Pilkington K’ windows throughout
- All low energy light fittings
- Low flush toilets
- Latest, most efficient ‘combi’ boiler.
What makes Ty Sinc a green cottage?
Built from recyclable materials (tin!)
Sustains local tin architectural traditions
Timber-frame from sustainable, local source
Wood-burner uses wood from sustainable source
Double-glazed windows
Uses eco floor waxes
Location
Directions from station:
There is no very close railway station, but Carmarthen is some miles to the south-west and Llandovery is not far to the south-east. The following taxi companies operate from Carmarthen: Gilligan (01267 223200), Steves (01267 233846) and Spikes (01267 236405). From Llandovery, there is a taxi company called 14U (01550 720217).
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