Noyadd Trefawr stands surrounded by stunning unspoilt countryside in a beautiful sheltered part wooded valley through which runs a tributary to the River Hirwaun. While occupying a private haven of peace and tranquility, Noyadd Trefawr is within easy reach of the A487 coastal road between Aberystwyth and Cardigan and four miles from Aberporth, one of Ceredigions most charming coastal villages with its expanse of golden beach and licensed airport from where private flights are available.
The area is known for its stunning land and seascapes with spectacular wooded valleys descending to coastal coves and wonderful beaches. The Cardigan Bay has been given Worldwide Heritage status and is home to a colony of bottle nose dolphins, whales and seals which can be watched from the Heritage Coastal path. There are a range of good restaurants, shops and local amenities in the number of villages found along the coast including New Quay, Aberaeron, and Llangranog while the cinema and theatre can be enjoyed at the larger town of Cardigan. The house is perfectly situated to enjoy the excellent walking, cycling, riding, fishing, canoing and sailing.
Description
Described as - too small for envy, too large for contempt - , Noyadd Trefawr is an enchanting historic house standing in glorious countryside. Grade II* listed, the house combines elegant and gentle grandeur with comfortable family living.
A much loved house with a fascinating history, Noyadd Trefawr is believed to date from the 16th Century but has evolved over the years during which time it has been extended and remodelled taking on the best of Georgian architecture to provide light and attractive accommodation while retaining a number of earlier features.