Teifyrie (pron: Tye-vee-ree) is a stone, characterful holiday cottage with stunning views, close to sandy beaches and the Pembrokeshire coastal path. There are 3 bedrooms sleeping 4–6 guests.
It’s perched high above the River Teifi between the beach at Poppit Sands and the delightful village of St Dogmaels with its pubs, art gallery, shop, post office and historic ruined abbey which each summer is the setting for a very accomplished production of a Shakespeare play. The town of Cardigan with its shops, supermarkets, theatre/cinema and restaurants is a 10-minute drive away (see map).
Teifyrie is the former coach house and mill of Ysgubor Wen (“The White Barn”) a 60-acre farm which has been the subject of a rolling programme of tree planting in the last 20 years; some 40 acres is now woodland. A patchwork of interesting wildlife habitats has already emerged and the farm has its permanent residents of buzzards, jays and ravens as well as more common birds including several exuberant families of swallows. There are countless badger setts on the land.
The remaining 20 acres of pasture land is still grazed by sheep and cattle.