Enjoying an absolutely stunning organic coastal farm location which is on National Trust land. This substantial National Trust wooden chalet house nestles comfortably in a dip above the cliffs and makes a very unusual and interesting location for a walking, bird watching or for a relaxing get away from it all holiday. There are two beaches, two pubs, restaurant and shop within walking distance of the chalet. The owners are willing to offer out of season reductions for smaller groups.
This cosy detached stone cottage is situated a short drive from Newport and the silver sands. The cottage is surrounded by well kept gardens, a small stream, a 'National Collection' of Ilex (hollies) and an abundance of wildlife, birds, insects and plants. There are lovely walks through the 50 acres of newly planted woodland and on the country lanes. The Gwaun Valley and the Preseli Hills are also close by and along with the 180 miles of Coastal National Park there is huge potential for ramblers and keen walkers.
Situated on a working farm of 85 acres with sheep, cattle and free range chickens, this newly converted detached stone Barn which is in a totally rural and private setting yet with good access to the road network and local activities makes a perfect holiday retreat. There are footpaths nearby which lead to the Brechfa forest where there are some beautiful walks and excellent mountain bike trails. Carmarthen town is 4 miles away and offers a good range of shops, pubs, galleries etc. The village pub is about a mile and a half away. Pendine Sands are about 12 miles away and the superb Pembrey Country Park and Ffos Las racecourse are within easy driving distance as is Oakwood Theme Park.
Situated close to one of the most beautiful stretches of the Pembrokeshire coastline at Strumble Head, this delightful cottage, part of the original farmhouse predating 1795, makes a perfect holiday base. Goodwick is just over 3 miles away and Fishguard a little further, both have a good selection of shops, galleries and places to eat. There are numerous beaches and coves along this stretch of the coast and it is a great place to dolphin and seal watch. Abermawr beach is about 2 miles and Strumble Head about 1. The cottage has recently been totally refurbished carefully and it retains its original character.
Nestling under Garnfawr, a huge rocky outcrop from the top of which you can see to St Davids, the Preseli hills and even Ireland on a very clear day. Strumble Head is stunningly beautiful and a great place for walking and watching wildlife. St Davids and Newport are within a half hour drive and well worth visiting. There are 186 miles of coastal path to enjoy and the coastal bus service passes close by. The Farmhouse dates back to 1795 and has been sympathetically restored.
A delightful, romantic stone barn conversion situated in rural Pembrokeshire just 4 miles from Newport Beach and Ceibwr bay. The barn has been thoughtfully converted by local craftsmen and combines traditional and contemporary features. Newport sands and Ceibwr bay are just 4 miles away and the coastal path is easily accessed. The attractive seaside town of Newport has an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs, galleries and village shops. Cardigan town has a wider range of shops and banks.
A newly converted detached stone barn with stunning panoramic views of Carningli Mountain, Newport nestling at its foot and the Preseli hills beyond. The property is close to Newport which is well known for its two beaches, eclectic range of galleries, eateries and individual shops. There is an 18 hole links golf course just above the beach and access to the coastal path. This part of North Pembrokeshire is perhaps the most beautiful with its wonderful coastline, great beaches, excellent walking and a good selection of places to visit and small attractions.
This delightful barn conversion overlooks gardens with mature trees and spacious lawns for children to play on. Situated down a quiet country lane, an ideal location for those seeking peace and tranquillity, yet only a few minutes drive from the spectacular Newport Sands, the Pembrokeshire coastal path and a superb 18 hole links golf course. The town of Newport has a good range of small shops, eateries and pubs. The owners invite you to explore the garden and the farm, which has its own stone age Cromlech. Wellingtons are recommended. Children may like to watch the feeding of the baby calves from August onwards. Viewing of cows being milked by arrangement.
This semi detached stone barn is in a quiet location, surrounded by lovely gardens. It is only two miles from Newport sands, ideal for swimming and sailing. The eighteen-hole Newport Bay golf course is nearby. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path borders the property and the town of Newport is about 3 miles away. Newport has an excellent range of eateries, pubs, small shops and galleries.
Situated in the village of Furnace, close to the Furnace falls, Ynys Hir Nature Reserve, the Dovey Estuary and the scenic Artists Valley, this large former village smithy grade 2 listed building makes a fabulous holiday base. The thriving market town of Machynlleth is 6 miles north and Aberystwyth is 12 miles south. Aberdovey is a half hour drive with stunning scenery along the way. Borth, 6 miles away, boasts one of Ceredigion's longest and most golden of beaches - stretching over two miles to Ynyslas and the Dyfi National Nature Reserve. There is a pub within 2 miles and a fine dining restaurant 10 minutes walk away. This really is a beautiful part of the world and well worth exploring.