
Today, Treberfedd Farm is a peaceful retreat for families and friends, where you can explore centuries of history across 67 acres of untouched meadowland.
But at our heart, we’re still a working farm. We cultivate the lush meadowlands around the Aeron Valley and breed traditional farm animals the way it’s been done for hundreds and hundreds of years.
So where did the name ‘Treberfedd’ come from? Well, roughly translated from Welsh, ‘Tre’ means ‘place’ and ‘berfedd’ means ‘at the middle’. So together, the name ‘Treberfedd’ means ‘place at the middle’ or, more poetically, ‘the heart of the home’.
Mrs Jones, who lived on the farm in the 1930s, said that one of Treberfedd’s fields represents the exact middle of the county. And we do actually lie 7 miles from Aberaeron, 7 miles from Lampeter and 7 miles from Llanybydder!
Find out more about the history of our farm, our cottages and the owners of Treberfedd.