Located midway between the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and Britain’s smallest city, this handsome mill conversion has heaps of country charm. Ideal for a family or friends’ group of five, it welcomes two dogs to join in the holiday fun too.
Set on a working farm less than a mile from the coastline, the interiors of this semi-detached property combine traditional Welsh character with every contemporary must-have. The home-from-home comfort begins the moment you step into the large lounge, where there’s comfortable seating and a selection of books and board games, plus a TV, for entertainment. Dogs will enjoy downtime on the cool, tiled floor of the nearby kitchen/diner, where they can keep an eye on the designated chef as he conjures up a feast at the Rangemaster cooker; there’s space for all to socialise and enjoy shared meals around the rustic dining suite. A useful utility/cloakroom completes the layout of the ground floor, while at the top of an open wooden staircase is a pretty double bedroom with its own en-suite shower room, plus three single bedrooms and a family bathroom. Everyone will love the outside space here; to the rear of the cottage, there’s a private garden, while to the front is a large, shared central garden with a bench and BBQ. The property can be booked alongside another cottage for a larger group getaway, and there’s a large playing field that’s ideal for ball games.
For stunning seaside walks, join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path less than half a mile from your doorstep. The lifeboat stations at St Justinians are a must-see, and there’s a fabulous little dog-friendly beach at Porthselau, 2 miles along the coast. St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, is just a mile from your holiday home – shoppers and food lovers are spoilt for choice here, and the ancient cathedral is well worth a visit; dogs are welcome in the grounds.