Rooms, Rates & Facilities

Light airy rooms - wake
to countryside views
"A total delight to stay here. Thank you for all the wonderful attention and spoiling! 'Luxury!"
Fran from Somerset

Quality beds & mattresses
Living room with great views
We have 3 double rooms (two of which can be converted to twins).
Two of the rooms are en-suite and the third has its own private bathroom.
Nightly tariff is £72 per room and includes a welcome tea on arrival and full and wide choice of breakfast each morning. Minimum booking is 2 nights.
Our single occupancy rate is £47 per night except during high season (1st July - 31st August) when the rate remains at £72 per night.
We regret that as we do not have family rooms, we cannot accommodate children under 14 years of age.
Stay 4 nights or more and receive a 10% discount on the room rate.
All rooms are centrally heated and decorated to the highest standard. All rooms have televisions and tea & coffee making facilities.
The lounge, which enjoys excellent views over the surrounding countryside, is fully equipped with a wonderful compendium of games, maps and reference books.
Breakfast
A wide choice of breakfast is available including:
- Traditional Welsh breakfast
- Local smoked salmon & scrambled eggs
- Kippers
- Homemade muesli
Wherever possible we source local organic produce.
Pack lunches
We can also supply a wide range of mouth-watering pack lunches, for example:
- Ploughman's lunches
- "Interesting" sandwiches
- Spanakopita (traditional Greek spinach and feta cheese pie)
Evening meals
We do not provide evening meals, however there are a number of local pubs and restaurants nearby. We can recommend:

The Nags Head
- just a few minutes walk down the road, the Nags Head Inn provide good local food in the bar or cosy restaurant. The Inn also has its own micro brewery on the premises where you can try their famous Old Emrys Ale. Enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Boncath Inn
- 3 miles up the road. Old fashioned Pub and Restaurant with good home cooked food and real ales.
The Three Horseshoes (Cenarth)
- 5 minutes drive. Won the Coal Fire of the Year Award. Very good freshly caught fish is their speciality.
The White Hart (Cenarth)
-Good traditional homecooked pub food.
The Teifi Blu (Cardigan)
-This is a restuarant on a boat! moored permanently at the end of the main car park in Cardigan. Wine bar type atmosphere with great innovative food.

Tafarn Sinc (Rosebush)
- is the highest pub in Pembrokeshire and in an ideal location for hungry walkers on the Preseli Mountains. Good old fashioned pub with great food.
Newport
- Newport has several restaurants, tea rooms and pubs but our favourite is Cnapan. Excellent home cooked food of the highest standard along with a very palatable wine list personally selected by the owners.