Set in a picturesque village in the pretty Cleddau Estuary, this fresh, cosy and welcoming traditional cottage is full of character and makes a lovely holiday home, ideal for exploring Pembrokeshire.
Wooden beamed ceilings, white-washed stone walls and a cosy wood burner are just a few things that make this Welsh retreat charming and characterful. Unwind in this laid-back and traditional countryside cottage on the edge of Pembrokeshire National Park. Lead the way to adventure with your four-legged friend and small family and explore the nearby riverside hiking trails, National Trust gems and sweeping golden coastline.
From the moment you step inside, you’ll notice the original features of this pretty and traditional cottage. Walk beneath the wooden beamed ceilings and across the stone flooring in the neutral-toned lounge and warm your toes and paws in front of the crackling wood burner. Continue into the elegant dining room, where you can gather around the table for a feast while the wood burner-effect gas fire creates an ambient glow. Playing chef will be a pleasure in the spacious farmhouse-style kitchen, which is green and neutral-toned and harbours plenty of natural light from the glass patio doors. There is also a bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs are two bedrooms with sloped ceilings – a king-size with a balcony and a twin. Outside is a lawned garden and patio with furniture.
Discover the heritage of the former fishing village of Llangwm during your stay and enjoy an evening out at the local dog-friendly pub (within 0.5 miles). Take advantage of the surrounding nature walks and wander along the Cleddau Ddu river (1 mile). Leave no stick un-fetched in the National Trust Cleddau Woodlands (16 miles) and sniff out the dramatic ruins of Lamphey Bishops Palace (9 miles). Spend a day on the sandy shores of Freshwater East beach (10.5 miles) and visit the bustling market town of Haverfordwest (6 miles).