Five acres of natural beauty, perfect for peace and quiet or running wild.

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Outdoor living at Ty Coch–
Ty Coch is all about the great outdoors. It’s your own private nature reserve interspersed with green lanes, picnic areas and campfires.

Site plan of Ty Coch
Walking to the private beach

Wood-fired bath

In the crook of the stream by the Mill, there’s the new wood-fired bath. For 2026 we will be turning the Mill into a cosy bathhouse so the bath is good to go for a relaxing soak at any time of year.

Outdoor kitchen

Including charcoal grill and wood-fired pizza oven.

Lookout & playhouse -

Perched on Y Bryn Bach overlooking the sea, visible from the Dairy and halfway to the beach.

Bathing Hut

Our shepherd’s hut is moving down to the beach, where with a few minor changes, it will be the ultimate bathing hut for 2026.

The Beach

It’s all yours (most of the time), at mid to low tide, the wide shallow sandbank makes it perfect for swimming, paddling, beach casting or launching boards, kayaks or inflatable crocodiles.

Campfires

There are campfires by the cottages and at the beach, with driftwood to gather for leeks charred on embers, scallops steamed on seaweed, or Welsh new potatoes simmered in seawater.

The ponds

It’s all about wildlife: moorhens, mallards and snipe live here year-round; egrets, herons and kingfishers, sand martins and swallows, swans and shelduck drop in and even otters are known to visit.