Situated in the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, this spacious detached farmhouse makes an ideal holiday retreat. Built from local stone over 200 years ago, it has been sympathetically renovated for modern living whilst still retaining much of its original character. It is set down a private country lane making it a peaceful getaway destination.
There are several beaches and access to the Coastal path all within a few minutes drive.
Pictures of: Ceibwr Bay - Newport Parrog - Moylegrove
at £30 per week when required, all electricity will be charged for according to use.
Regrettably no pets. Towels available on request £3 per guest. Ample parking at this property.
Monk Haven beach and the tiny church of St Ishmaels are just a short walk along a quiet, rural country lane from this beautifully converted, countryside granary on the stunning Dale peninsula. There are numerous coves and sandy beaches along this stretch of rugged coast and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (and coastal bus) are readily accessible. Dale Beach (excellent sailing), Musselwick Sands (access from the Coastal Path), Martins Haven (boat trips to Skomer Island Nature Reserve) and Marloes Sands (superb crescent of golden sand with beautiful rocky outcrops and wonderful cliffs) are all close-by.
Winding country lanes lead to the property, which is within easy reach of the Coastal Path, several small coves and excellent beaches.
Originally a Granary and built over 150 years ago, this old stone building has recently been converted into an extremely comfortable self catering cottage.
Guests are welcome to enjoy the freedom of the farm, countryside and woodland walks surrounding the cottage.
Tucked away along a winding farm lane this delightful stone barn has been lovingly restored and converted, transforming it into a lovely retreat or as a holiday location for a small family.
The converted barn is within a short distance of Ceibwr cove and the Coastal Path, the wild flowers and scenery are magnificent in this particularly spectacular location.
This character cottage is situated along a country lane, and surrounded by open countryside. It is an ideal central location for a self catering holiday, to exploring the wealth of sandy beaches and rugged coastline on the beautiful Solva/St. Davids peninsula. There are many interesting boat trips to the offshore islands, where the Atlantic grey seal is sighted regularly and, nestling on the crevices of the cliff tops are the razorbills, kittiwakes and guillemots.
This pretty stone cottage is situated on a working farm in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside. The owners welcome you to walk around the farm and advise that you please bring your wellies to explore the farm and wetland, which has rare flowers, and adjoins the River Solva.
The cottage is an ideal location to explore the Solva, St Davids peninsula, where there are many sandy beaches and exhilarating walks along this spectacular coastline.
A quiet country lane leads to this spacious rustic stone farmhouse, formerly one of the premier houses in the area, being an old Court House. The farmhouse is in a rural setting, surrounded by farmland and lawned gardens, yet close to the Coastal Path and many lovely beaches. From the slopes above the farmhouse the views of the coastline are truly spectacular and one can join the Coastal Path by simply walking across two fields.
This traditional and very spacious stone built farmhouse has panoramic views of the Preseli Hills, it is a mile from Newport Beach which is popular for windsurfing, sailing, swimming, sunbathing and walking. The Coastal Path is nearby (and the coastal bus passes the end of the drive) and there are panoramic views of the Preseli Hills. Newport, the pearl of the Pembrokeshire coast, has several pubs and some superb restaurants, galleries and individual shops. There is an excellent 18 hole links golf course just above the beach. A warm welcome awaits. Croeso Cynnes.
A winding lane with the Eastern Cleddau river to your left and a steep wooded bank to your right leads you to this totally secluded property overlooking meadows and with 700 yards of trout and salmon fishing in view of the detached house. If you are looking for a secret hideaway where you can forget all about the hustle and bustle, then you can rest assured the search is over. Narberth is just 10 minutes drive away and offers a superb selection of galleries, individual shops and eateries. Tenby, Saundersfoot and Amroth beaches are all within a half hour drive of the property.
Within walking distance of the delightful beaches at Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod, this semi-detached National Trust owned farm house offers peace, seclusion and a near perfect location on a working farm. The slate fronted farm house is situated in a sheltered position on Dinas Island and the walk around the island (actually a promontory headland) is part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and has been awarded the AA Walk of the Year numerous times and featured in The Times 20 Great British Walks. Every effort has been made to ensure that your stay will be comfortable and welcoming. There is an excellent pub with restaurant overlooking the beach and nearby in the village a further selection of pubs and village shops. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the farmhouse.
FRIDAY changeover for 2010 and Saturday for 2009.