Panteg is a beautiful retreat from the outside world - tucked away down a private drive on the edge of St Dogmaels village in the gorgeous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The house itself has been renovated sympathetically in tranquil and warming earth tones. Individually selected pieces of furniture provide a unique stay with comfort at its heart.
On the ground floor, you will find a large open plan kitchen and dining room with a bespoke kitchen, log burner, utility storage room, and shower room.
The living room is cosy with a Smart TV perfect for those nights in when you want to curl up in front of a film. A roaring log burner provides atmosphere and warmth on those cooler evenings. The living room has the option of creating a larger space using interior bifold doors. Alternatively, this space can be used as a quiet reading room or study away from the hustle and bustle.
Upstairs there are three large bedrooms, all with deeply comfortable king size beds. The family bathroom consists of a double sink, a deep luxurious stand alone bath, and a large walk in shower.
On the 2nd floor is a large open twin bedroom & playroom, with plenty of space for the little ones to entertain themselves with books and toys provided. Two extra floor mattresses can be included here for extra space.
Outdoors there is a huge wild garden with a babbling stream running through. Outdoor dining furniture and a fire pit create the perfect space for those hazy summer evenings spent outdoors.
You will also have access to the garage space where there is plenty of room to hang wetsuits, store kayaks, bikes, and paddleboards.
Panteg is dog friendly so should you wish to bring along your furry friends they are always welcome.
Panteg is just a short walk into the village, with its wonderful award winning farmers market, voted one of the most picturesque markets by Waitrose Magazine. Walk a little further and you will reach the Teifi River that runs through St Dogmaels for 1.5 miles until it reaches Poppit Sands, a wonderful dog friendly beach with the added bonus of a brilliant beach cafe.
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Layout
Ground floor
- Entrance hall
- Living room & office space that can be partitioned with bifold doors
- Open plan kitchen and dining room with log burner
- Utility room
- Shower room & WC
First floor
- Two king size bedrooms
- One super king bedroom
- One family bathroom with double sink, walk in shower and separate bath
Second floor
- Open plan play room with twin beds, and two extra trundle beds and mattresses.
Sleeping Arrangements
There are 3 king bedrooms, one twin bedroom, and two extra trundle beds with mattresses that can be used as extra accommodation for children if needed.
Exterior
A beautifully converted Welsh country house with extensive mature gardens, a separate store shed for outdoor gear and ample parking for 4 vehicles.
Local Area
St. Dogmaels and Moylegrove are picturesque villages located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offering visitors a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings. Here are some things you can do near St. Dogmaels and Moylegrove:
1. **Poppit Sands Beach:** Poppit Sands is a lovely sandy beach near St. Dogmaels, perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or taking a leisurely walk along the coastline.
2. **St. Dogmaels Abbey:** Visit the ruins of St. Dogmaels Abbey, a historical site dating back to the 12th century. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts.
3. **Cardigan:** Explore the nearby town of Cardigan, which has a range of shops, restaurants, and historic sites. Cardigan Castle is a notable attraction, offering guided tours and events.
4. **Cardigan Bay:** Take a boat trip in Cardigan Bay for a chance to see dolphins, seals, and a variety of seabirds. Many local companies offer wildlife tours.
5. **Cilgerran Castle:** Visit Cilgerran Castle, located a short drive away. This medieval castle overlooks the Teifi Gorge and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
6. **Teifi Valley Railway:** Enjoy a nostalgic steam train ride through the picturesque Teifi Valley. It's a delightful experience, especially for families.
7. **Pembrokeshire Coast National Park:** St. Dogmaels and Moylegrove are located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Take advantage of the numerous walking trails and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
8. **Outdoor Activities:** The area offers great opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. Explore the local trails and enjoy the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside.
9. **Local Pubs and Restaurants:** Discover the local cuisine by visiting traditional pubs and restaurants in St. Dogmaels and nearby villages. Try some Welsh specialties and enjoy the warm hospitality.
10. **Art Galleries and Craft Shops:** Pembrokeshire is known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene. Explore local galleries and craft shops to find unique souvenirs and gifts.
Remember, the best way to explore these areas is often by talking to the locals. They can provide you with valuable insights into hidden gems and lesser-known attractions in the region.
Getting there
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To travel from London to St. Dogmaels, a village in Wales, you have a few options, including trains and buses. Here are the general steps you can follow for each mode of transportation:
**By Train and Bus:**
1. **Take a train from London to Cardigan:**
- Start by taking a train from one of the major London stations (such as Paddington or King's Cross) to Cardigan. Trains to Cardigan may require transfers, so make sure to check the schedule and plan your journey accordingly. You can check train schedules and book tickets on the National Rail website (nationalrail.co.uk).
2. **Take a Bus from Cardigan to St. Dogmaels:**
- Once you arrive at Cardigan, you can take a bus to St. Dogmaels. Bus services in Wales are operated by various companies, so it's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes. You can use travel planning websites like Traveline Cymru (traveline.cymru) to find the most suitable bus route and schedule.
**By Car:**
If you prefer to drive, you can rent a car and travel from London to St. Dogmaels. Here are the general directions:
1. **Get on M4 from your location in London:**
- Depending on your specific location in London, you'll need to get on the M4 motorway, which connects London to Wales.
2. **Follow M4 and A48 to Cardigan:**
- Continue on the M4, and then follow signs for the A48 road, which will take you into Cardigan.
3. **Follow signs to St. Dogmaels:**
- Once you're in Cardigan, follow local road signs to St. Dogmaels. The village is located just a short drive from Cardigan.
Please note that road conditions and traffic can vary, so it's always a good idea to check a reliable map service or GPS for real-time directions.
Remember, the specific details of your journey may vary based on your starting point in London and the time of travel, so it's essential to check the latest schedules and transportation options before your trip. Safe travels!
Accessibility
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