This gorgeous stone cottage stands within an enchanting landscape, the ultimate bolthole for a small, dog-owning family seeking to escape from the stress of everyday life. Boasting a plethora of original features across two floors and within 4 miles from Narberth, the semi-detached cottage enjoys an imaginative use of space and access to a shared games room, perfect for young guests.
Set in undulating ground surrounded by trees, this traditional cottage continues to showcase exposed stone walls and roof beams which had a reassurance to its homely ambience. The traditionally decorated open-plan kitchen/living area is cosy without feeling cramped, able to switch between a sociable and quiet environment with ease. Upstairs, an en-suite double bedroom leads into a comfortable single bedroom, ideal for young families. Both enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding woodland. A shared games room will occupy younger guests and the whole family can wander 50 acres of shared land, taking the dogs to explore bluebell woods and meet the animals who call this farm home.
The market town of Narberth (4 miles), home to some fascinating castle ruins, is perfectly set up to welcome canine custom in its shops, pubs and eateries. Down by the sea, Saundersfoot (8 miles) is an attractive stop-off point along the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path, its streets lined with family and dog-friendly amenities. The village beach welcomes dogs out of season, as do the North and South beaches at Tenby (13 miles), which is well worth a day trip on its own.