Sea Rose is a well-decorated cottage appreciated for its location, ideal for exploring the coastline. Guests have enjoyed the quality of towels and bedding, and the welcoming touch of Welshcakes and fresh milk. However, there have been concerns about cleanliness and maintenance that were addressed during some stays.
Several reviews mention issues with cleanliness, including dirty bed linen, kitchenware, and general untidiness. Some guests noted improvements after complaints, but the recurring theme suggests a need for better cleaning practices.
The cottage is well-situated for exploring the coastline, with proximity to Aberporth and its beach. However, some guests found the nearby busy road and lack of pavement less convenient.
Guests have reported that the double bed mattress is uncomfortable and needs replacing. The property has single beds that were used as an alternative, indicating some comfort issues.
The property has had issues with maintenance, such as a rusty microwave, oven, and a rotting bench. Some facilities have been replaced following feedback, but there are still areas needing attention.
While some guests appreciated the Welshcakes and fresh milk, there is not enough information to determine if such gestures are consistent or to assess the overall thoughtfulness of the host.
Sea Rose is a fabulous cottage perched on the outskirts of the charming seaside village of Aberporth, Ceredigion. With the added comfort of an electric fire, this pet-friendly home is the perfect base for families, friends and couples looking to explore the beautiful coastline just a short drive away. Discover a welcoming atmosphere in the open-plan living space, complete with a fully-equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting area featuring an inviting electric fire. After a day of seaside adventures, retreat to the cottage's two bedrooms; a charming double room with a basin and a delightful twin room. Freshen up in the sleek shower room before stepping outside to the enclosed rear patio, where you can enjoy al-fresco dining or simply relax with a drink while taking in the fresh air. Discover the charming coastal village of Aberporth, where you can spend lazy days at Aberporth Beach and enjoy delicious meals at the village's eateries or at The Ship in nearby Tresaith. Explore the historic market town of Cardigan, home to the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddford in 1176 at Cardigan Castle and make sure to visit the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran for a nature-filled day out. Don't miss out on a visit to picturesque New Quay, where you can relax on New Quay Beach, dine at The Pepper Pot Bar and Grill, walk in the footsteps of famed Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and embark on Dolphin Survey Boat Trips for a chance to spot the resident bottle nosed dolphins in their natural habitat. Your coastal getaway at Sea Rose promises endless exploration and relaxation on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline.
Aberporth is a small town that sits on the southern edge of Cardigan Bay in Ceredigion, renowned for it's fabulous beaches that attract visitors, all year round. There are two beaches that sit between the rocky headlands of Trecregyn and Fathgarreg, separated by a smaller rocky outcrop. Uniquely, at low tide they interlink, but at high tide, they create individual beaches and create great rock pools for the children to play in and explore. Small boats, canoes, and kayaks can easily be launched from the north beach, while the south beach lends itself beautifully for a spot of sunbathing. Close to the beaches, there is a small seaside café, fish and chip shop, and a friendly pub serving good food and drinks. In the village itself, there is a range of shops and takeaway stores. Nestled directly on the famous Wales Coast Path, between the towns of Cardigan in the south, and Llangrannog and New Quay to the north, it is a great base for exploring this glorious stretch of coastline. Venture to Cardigan and discover the town’s many shops, tea rooms, restaurants, pubs, and bustling markets. Visit the nearby themed farm park, spot dolphins from the coastal path, or take a boat trip for the chance to see them up close! Aberporth is a great base for exploring this wonderful part of West Wales, with something to do for all the family.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with basin, 1 x twin.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire
Electric heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle and toaster.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Ample parking space within on-site car park.
Enclosed rear patio with furniture.
Two small well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.5 miles, pub and beach 1.2 miles.
Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check-out by 10am
Humphrey
We initially had a problem about getting hot water but after several messages to the owner this was resolved by using the booster switch in the airing cupboard. The cottage was attractively furnished and well equipped, and situated in the grounds of a large hotel. We had a very pleasant little garden for sitting outside. The cottage was a short drive down to the lovely beach and the friendly pub. We enjoyed our stay here.
Gillian
Location not the best as its a fairly busy road with no pavement to walk into Aberporth and fairly steep coming back . We could have done with more info on working the Tv and what packages extra channels were available as we were unsure . Floor and some surfaces could do with more cleaning but as it was the end of the season that probably accounts for it . Towels , bedding all lovely quality and well decorated and finishing touches were lovely .Lovely welshcakes and fresh milk were appreciated .
Hollie
The kitchen was dirty with unwashed coffee cups, an old dirty kettle and dirty oven. Unfortunately, the property wasnât overly clean anywhere else and when we pulled out the highchair to use it too needed a good clean. The lack of any welcome pack made using the appliances difficult and we couldnât access the wifi, although it barely ran the tv so probably wouldnât have managed our phones as well. The bathroom door didnât close which didnât matter to us but should probably be fixed. The saving grace was the location, just 5 minutes outside of Aberporth, which had a gorgeous beach, great fish and chips, and a lovely pub! We wonât be booking this cottage again sadly and actually ended up leaving after 2 nights.
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