Hi, We are Julie and Mick Baross;we brought Cwm March in June 2002 from Fred the 79 year old owner who needed a home he could maintain more easily!
Since then we have been working hard to restore what remained of the original working farm back to its former glory.
In August 2004 we started letting The Farmhouse and over the next 5 years enjoyed welcoming our holiday guests to such a degree that we decided to converted our falling down barns into more cottages The Byre & The Mill. Work commenced Easter 2009 and was completed a year later.
We hope you will visit and share our enjoyment of the grade II listed buildings, ponds, woods, our pets, bird watching and the local wildlife.


The pets are all friendly. Red the goat and Margh the sheep like to be fed your vegetable peelings. Xander our brown dog loves fetching balls or sticks for children and adults alike. Charlie the black dog loves to cuddle. Our Maran hens produce "probably the best eggs in the world" try a free sample on arrival.
Aside from the pets we encourage wildlife and bird watching. We have been awarded the Green Dragon environmental award and are members of the Ceredigion Bio diversity Enhancement Scheme.
Photo credits:
Nuthatch Tony Miles. Buzzard & Goldcrest Rory Bennet
Stallion Valley holiday cottages is surrounded by fields and set in private grounds, 3.5 acres of mature woodland and ponds.
Enjoy the local wildlife. Birds flock to our feeders, tits, finch's, jays, doves, magpies, woodpeckers, and nuthatches.
Red kites are regular visitors buzzards, roost in our trees, swallows and redstarts nest in the barns. Gold crests flit amongst the trees, blackbirds, thrushes and wagtails are regular visitors.
At night bats swoop and owls hoot. Squirrels raid the bird feeders and we have to protect our chickens from marauding foxes and a pole cat.
Cardigan Bay's Heritage Coast, dolphin and seal watching is a short drive away.
Xander & Charlie
Misty
Margh & Red
Chickens
Nuthatch
Buzzard
Goldcrest
Green Dragon award
Guest Book Comment
"So much wildlife including a crossbill. Look out for big brown buzzard in cow field"....