Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
A traditional stone built farmhouse dating back to the 17th Century. New Gym available for Guests
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
Originally a Granary and built over 150 years ago, this old stone building has recently been converted into an extremely comfortable cottage. NEW GYM now available for guests!
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. GYM now available for guests!
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). 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.
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.
Enjoying a peaceful location with stunning views to the south and west at the western end of the Gwaun Valley, this renovated barn provides excellent accommodation. The owners have created nature trails throughout their 22 acre smallholding and invite you to wander as you please. Also in the grounds during the summer is a large games marquee equipped with full-size table-tennis table and other attractions. There are numerous coves and bays within a 10 minute drive and a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs are easily accessible. This property enjoys the same location as reference 421 and 422. All cottages extensively renovated and maintained in excellent state of decor. Telephone, fax, e-mail and computing facilities available on request. Some charges may apply depending on nature and extent of use. Good reception for mobile phones.
Within walking distance of the village of Llanychaer and just 2 1/2 miles from Fishguard, this single storey, mid terrace converted barn provides a delightful base for a relaxing and memorable holiday. The owners have made every effort to ensure that you will enjoy the surrounding grounds by creating an idyllic nature trail and safe play areas. Nearby in the Gwaun Valley is "Bessie's Pub", where real ales are served from an enamel jug and you will receive a warm Welsh welcome. Adjacent to Refs 420 and 422. All properties have private patios facing the sun and have their own chairs and picnic table. Large mown playing field within grounds near to cottage (but not too near for noise to be a problem). Very safe, having no direct access to roads etc. Ideal for football, cricket, bike rides, frisbees, flying kites, tennis etc.
A delightful single storey end terrace stone character cottage enjoying a peaceful rural setting within 10 minutes of all that you could possibly want from a Pembrokeshire holiday. There is a selection of sandy beaches and secret smugglers coves, the Coastal Path with its dramatic scenery, sweeping wooded valleys, the Preseli Hills with their iron age fortresses, Neolithic burial chambers and an ever changing kaleidoscope of flora and fauna. Adjacent to properties reference 420 and 421. Grounds have grassy trails and tree-lined paths leading to picnic spots and viewpoints. Excellent walks in the Gwaun Valley (from 1/2hr - 2hrs plus) without having to take the car - ending up in the local pub.
5 Stars. Situated close to one of the most beautiful stretches of the Pembrokeshire coastline at Strumble Head, this delightful cottage, part of the original farmhouse predating 1795, makes a perfect holiday base. Goodwick is just over 3 miles away and Fishguard a little further, both have a good selection of shops, galleries and places to eat. There are numerous beaches and coves along this stretch of the coast and it is a great place to dolphin and seal watch. Abermawr beach is about 2 miles and Strumble Head about 1. The cottage has recently been totally refurbished carefully and it retains its original character.
5 Star. Nestling under Garnfawr, a huge rocky outcrop from the top of which you can see to St Davids, the Preseli hills and even Ireland on a very clear day. Strumble Head is stunningly beautiful and a great place for walking and watching wildlife. St Davids and Newport are within a half hour drive and well worth visiting. There are 186 miles of coastal path to enjoy and the coastal bus service passes close by. The Farmhouse dates back to 1795 and has been sympathetically restored.
A delightful, romantic stone barn conversion situated in rural Pembrokeshire just 4 miles from Newport Beach and Ceibwr bay. The barn has been thoughtfully converted by local craftsmen and combines traditional and contemporary features. Newport sands and Ceibwr bay are just 4 miles away and the coastal path is easily accessed. The attractive seaside town of Newport has an excellent selection of restaurants, pubs, galleries and village shops. Cardigan town has a wider range of shops and banks.
A newly converted detached stone barn with stunning panoramic views of Carningli Mountain, Newport nestling at its foot and the Preseli hills beyond. The property is close to Newport which is well known for its two beaches, eclectic range of galleries, eateries and individual shops. There is an 18 hole links golf course just above the beach and access to the coastal path. This part of North Pembrokeshire is perhaps the most beautiful with its wonderful coastline, great beaches, excellent walking and a good selection
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 newly renovated semi-detached cottage offers comfortable character accommodation all year round. The cottage is situated at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain on a small working farm with the farmer living next door. Newport has a good selection of pubs, cafes, restaurants and village shops, within walking distance. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
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. A friendly welcome awaits you as the owners live nearby and encourage guests to walk around the small working farm, help feed the calves, collect fresh eggs and help look after the animals.
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. Newport is filled with stone and colour washed cottages, making it very picturesque. There are several pubs, cafes, shops and galleries in the village. Nestling in at the foot of Carn Ingli mountain overlooking Newport Bay, this property really does occupy a great location. Available locally are golf, fishing, bike hire, walking, horse riding and boating facilities. The owner has renovated the building with thought and care, including access for wheelchair users and a "drive in shower". Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. In the low season weeks, the owner is happy to offer a reduction for small parties - maximum of 2 bedrooms to be used. Please speak to one of our operators for further information. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
This renovated Cart-House enjoys superb sea views over Newport Bay. 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. Newport has a good selection of pubs, village stores, restaurants and a golf club. The "Walkers Bus" and regular service bus can be caught at the end of the lane. There are riding stables at the next farm which offer rides over the mountains and to the coast. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law.
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. The seaside village of Newport is very attractive and has several pubs, restaurants, craft shops and galleries. Newport beach and various secluded coves are dotted along the coastline waiting to be explored and the coastal bus service can be caught at the end of the farm lane. Riding stables at the next door farm. At any time of the year, this cottage will provide a cosy and welcoming base. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the owner's daughter in law. SATURDAY changeover not Friday as 2010 brochure.
Almost on top of the hill overlooking Fishguard Bay and Dinas Island, this lovely barn conversion is situated on a 127 acre working farmstead. The owner has a passion for Highland Ponies (stallions, mares and foals), rare breed Silver Dun Galloway cattle, Black and Badger Face Welsh Mountain sheep as well as free- range geese, ducks and chickens. Guests and their well-behaved pets are offered the freedom of the farm providing the countryside code is strictly adhered to - remember to bring your wellies! The barn is situated close to the stables and in the midst of the farm activity, stables are available for guests' horses if required. The Coastal Path is only a mile away as is the beautiful little beach of Aberbach. The village of Dinas which has a couple of general stores and several pubs is one and a half miles distant. The village of Llanychaer with pub, post office and church is half a mile down the lane.