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There is a charge for fuel in the winter at this property, charged at £25. Please note additional charges may apply to this property.A characterful coastal cottage, sleeping up to 4, ideal for couples for a romantic retreat, very near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, a short walk to the beach. Perfect for exploring Pembrokeshire's delights.
Before stepping into the cottage the sound of the sea and the stunning, sweeping vista of the coast, cliffs and meadows beyond will captivate and delight. With many delightful features including original stone walls, exposed beams, slate floor, original wooden doors with thumb latches, inglenook fireplace with large log burner, the sitting room transports you to another place in time, combining character with comfort.Peep through the sash window to th...There is a charge for fuel in the winter at this property, charged at £25. Please note additional charges may apply to this property.A characterful coastal cottage, sleeping up to 4, ideal for couples for a romantic retreat, very near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, a short walk to the beach. Perfect for exploring Pembrokeshire's delights.
Before stepping into the cottage the sound of the sea and the stunning, sweeping vista of the coast, cliffs and meadows beyond will captivate and delight. With many delightful features including original stone walls, exposed beams, slate floor, original wooden doors with thumb latches, inglenook fireplace with large log burner, the sitting room transports you to another place in time, combining character with comfort.Peep through the sash window to the mesmerising vast blue sea twinkling in the sunshine or crashing on to the shore on wild winter days. The deceptively spacious well presented open plan cottage style kitchen/dining area is well equipped, perfect for holiday cooking, with rolling countryside and Roch Castle views in the distance. Nestling under the eaves up the winding staircase on the first floor is an impressive, spacious double bedroom, an attractive, unfettered, peaceful room, steeped in history, stone walls, original wooden floor and exposed beams, with a hushed, pastoral aura, perfect for a restful night's sleep. The perfect retreat. Fall asleep listening out for the magical murmuring sound of the ebbing sea. The large lawned garden with decked seating area and picnic table, enjoys splendid, breathtakingly beautiful views of the sea, cliffs and rolling rural landscape beyond. The perfect place for al fresco dining, watching the magnificent sunsets on a summer's night. The perfect ending to a perfect day.Stroll down to the hill to the beach, cafes and pub in the village or take a short drive to many other sandy beaches in the area, Nolton Haven, Druidstone, Broad Haven. The National Trust path skirts the farm, with access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path accessed from the end of the drive.More
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