Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
A traditional stone built farmhouse dating back to the 17th Century. Situated in the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, this spacious detached farmhouse makes an ideal holiday retreat. The farmhouse was built from local stone over 200 years ago.
Originally a granary and built over 150 years ago, this old stone building has recently been converted into an extremely comfortable cottage. Winding country lanes lead to the property, which is within easy reach of the coastal path, several small coves and excellent beaches.
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.
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.
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 and golf course.
This traditional farmhouse stands in a sunny position, off the coast road in the heart of beautiful countryside, yet only a mile from the glorious Newport Sands, which are popular for windsurfing, sailing and swimming.
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 nine-hole Newport Bay golf course is nearby.
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.
This pretty colour washed farmhouse cottage is just three quarters of a mile from the beach at Parrog, Newport and many other 'secret' coves and bays, some accessible only by footpaths.
This old farmhouse with self contained adjoining wing is set in an ideal location and is just a few minutes drive from several small fishing villages and beaches such as Abereiddy, Traeth Llyfn and Whitesands.
Wheelchair Friendly property. A delightful newly converted stone barn situated on a small farm within walking distance of the village of Newport and the beaches of Parrog and Aber Rhigian; both of which are on the Pembrokeshire Coastal path.
Enjoying superb sea views over Newport Bay from the front of the property, this newly renovated Cart-house provides an ideal holiday location. The beaches at Parrog, Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod are just a few minutes away and the coastal path is easily accessed from this cottage.
Situated just half a mile from Newport village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park, this semi detached cottage with reversed accommodation, makes an ideal retreat for two or three persons.
Almost on top of the hill overlooking Fishguard Bay and Dinas Island, this lovely barn conversion is situated on a 127 acre working farmstead.
This Farmhouse dates back to the 14th century and was reputedly commandeered by the French during the last invasion of Britain in 1797. Today, it provides comfortable family accommodation on a working farm in a superb location.