Pengeulan

ID: S424078

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Pengeulan is a well-received cottage in Machynlleth, praised for its stunning views, cosy atmosphere, and prime location for exploring the countryside. Guests have enjoyed the wildlife, local amenities, and the property's charm. While some minor issues were noted, the overall sentiment is positive, with many looking forward to returning.

Most guests found the cottage clean and tidy, though there were isolated mentions of dust and cobwebs. One report of inadequate cleaning upon arrival suggests room for improvement, but overall, the cleanliness is satisfactory.

The location is highly praised for its beautiful views, proximity to local attractions, and the peaceful setting. The presence of wildlife and the local shop and pub add to the appeal, making it an ideal spot for a getaway.

Guests have found the cottage comfortable, with a cosy log burner and well-equipped kitchen. However, there were comments about soft mattresses causing discomfort and a damp smell in one area, slightly detracting from the overall comfort.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with a new shower room and WiFi being recent improvements. However, some guests noted the lack of a cafetiere and teapot, and one mentioned an outdated shower prior to the upgrade. The need for a larger parasol was also mentioned.

There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the owners. Therefore, this category cannot be scored, and guests should not expect gifts during their stay.

About this property

Nestled amongst the rolling countryside of Mid-Wales, in the quaint village of Cemmaes, rests this quirky detached holiday home, Pengeulan. Boasting a whitewashed, stone-built and wood-clad exterior whilst framing unspoilt views across the tranquil waters of the River Dyfi, Pengeulan makes an idyllic base for a family staycation to Wales. Follow the footpath alongside the charming terraced properties and make your way through the gated entrance and into your private garden; a truly lovely spot to soak in the rural setting of your new home-from-home. Stepping inside, be charmed by the industrial décor of the well-equipped kitchen, where you can look forward to a romantic meal for two at the snug breakfast bar, or venture upstairs to indulge with your loved ones in the open-plan living/dining room. In the summer months, make mealtimes an alfresco affair with a sociable seat on the patio, where you can enjoy a crisp glass of wine as you watch the charming wildlife graze in the green fields nearby, or head back indoors and settle down for the evening with a sumptuous spot in front of the television, gently warming your toes with the glow of the rustic woodburning stove. On cloudless nights, sit out side on the adirondack chairs, kick back and enjoy the Official Dark Skies, observing the Milky Way and other constellations before retiring to either of two well-presented bedrooms to catch your rest, with the choice between a double and a twin, with the latter offering the perfect space for little ones. A short walk from your doorstep will bring you into the heart of the local village of Cemmaes, where you'll find a number of helpful amenities to assist with your self-catering needs, including a traditional country pub and a well-stocked convenience store, perfect for picking up any last minute essentials. Get better acquainted with your surroundings and take a scenic stroll along the banks of the River Dyfi, providing a lovely spot to explore the rolling countryside of Mid Wales, or for a more thrilling experience, try your hand at clay pigeon shooting at Dovey Valley Shooting Ground. For a coastal adventure, head to the nearby university town of Aberystwyth, where you can immerse yourself in the area's fascinating history with a tour of Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum, soak in the sights aboard the heritage Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, or spend lazy days paddling the shores at Aberystwyth Beach. Whilst you're in the area, be sure to lace up your walking boots and embark on an adventure through the varying landscapes of Snowdonia National Park; tackle the challenging climb to the summit of Mount Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales, or save your legs and journey to the summit via the Snowdon Mountain Railway. However you plan to spend your time visiting Wales, be sure to choose Pengeulan as a base that you'll be delighted to return to.

Cemmaes is a charming, pint-sized village set in the stunning valley of the River Dyfi. Home to a village church, a traditional country pub and a well-stocked convenience store, Cemmaes offers all of the essentials to its visitors. Machynlleth, a small market town, is only 10 minutes away, where the streets are lined with specialty shops, pubs, and cafes, as well as weekly market stalls. The superb walking, mountain biking, riding, beaches, fishing and rock climbing available in the area are easily accessible from Cemmaes.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor King size bed 1 x twin.

Bathroom with walk in shower and WC.

Kitchen with woodburning stove.

First-floor living/dining room with woodburning stove.

Log burner.

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, kettle, toaster, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis, a short walk from the Cottage.

Enclosed multi-level garden with gravelled area, patio and furniture.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 mile.

Note: Property is accessed via a footpath passing in front of a number of terraced properties.

Please note - photos of bathroom are not updated and there is no bath at this property.

Nearby points of interest

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Reviews (19)

  • Caitlin

    Pros: - beautiful views - lots of character - nice location - nice wood burner - lovely bathroom - outdoor garden seating - peaceful - local cafe/shop good (shame it's not dog friendly) - good access to local walk - internet speed for streaming etc - Short drive to a small town with everything needed Cons: - lots of mould downstairs - wardrobes unusable due to mould - mattresses are extremely soft and caused back pain - parking, but can't be helped, just need to be aware of

  • Lisa

    Sitting out on the patio wrapped up all cosy in those very comfortable chairs will be a fond memory of mine forever now. We were lucky to have experienced the fighter jets fly through the valley while we were sitting out. The property is very comfortable and you can tell that a lot of love and work is being put into it. We loved having the log burner on and getting cosy. The kitchen is equipped well enough. The bathroom is lovely. You could spend ages on that loo looking out at the views! Lol We never had issues with parking on the street but if you bring a lot of stuff with you be mindful that you'll have to carry it all a bit of a way down to the property. Tip: have a little torch with you if it's dark. Now for the not so good... There are some issues but it's an old house and to be expected I think. As we entered the property on first arrival there was an overwhelming smell of damp and there is some damp in the bedroom wardrobe. (I purchased a condensation thing from home bargains and left it in there to help). Unfortunately also on arrival it seemed that the property had not been fully cleaned. The beds were clean and changed but all the surfaces hadn't been done and were dirty & dusty and it hadn't been hoovered. Sykes took so long getting back to me about this and not very nice when they did and I didn't want to spoil my trip so I gave up and bought a broom and cleaning wipes and sorted it all myself. That aside, I really thought the property was wonderful and I would definitely book again.

  • Cindi

    It was a bit cobwebby and dusty in places but hey you should see my house ! But it was the end of the season and I am really not complaining. A little more signage of the property may be beneficial as it was slightly difficult to find. I really could have done with a broom as our dog tended to bring bits and bobs in on her paws.we cannot express how much we loved the property and did not want to leave (we did think about changing the locks and squatting), however we took the sensible approach and booked another week in September 2025. We were in awe of the surroundings and the jets on the loop, and The Cross Foxes. Can’t wait until next year .

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