Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
This Grade II listed stone cottage is situated in the coastal village of Trefin and is within walking distance of the historical ruins of the Old Mill at Aberfelin Cove.
This delightful single storey cottage is tucked away along the country road leading to the friendly village of Trefin and is within easy driving distance of the magnificent sandy beach at Traethllyn, which is owned and cared for by the National Trust. The Coastal Path is only 1 mile away from the cottage and there are splendid walks along this stretch of beautiful coastline.
With panoramic sea views from St Davids to Strumble Head, this spacious house is ideal for holidays at any time of year. It is less than a mile to the Coastal Path and the cove at Aberfelin and for those who wish to enjoy the coast, whether walking, rock pooling or surfing, there are several beaches within a few miles. Throughout the house, there is a strong emphasis on local craftsmanship - especially textiles and ceramics - together with paintings by local artists. Particular attention has been given to providing leisure activities e.g. games, books, local guides and CDs/ DVDs and two sitting rooms allow separate activities to be enjoyed. This large centrally heated stone farmhouse offers extremely comfortable accommodation for families or for groups of friends.
This tiny village of Mathry is ideally placed near the North Pembrokeshire coast, in fact just two miles from the beach at Abercastle. The beach is popular for safe bathing and boating. In summer it is a picturesque scene, with the variety of fishing boats casting their reflections on the tranquil water. The terraced cottage overlooks the village church and is convenient to the friendly shops and pub where excellent bar meals are served.
Situated on the St Davids peninsula in the pleasant hamlet of Square and Compass, which is a perfect location to explore the rugged coastline and excellent selection of sandy beaches which are all are within easy driving distance from this large detached house. Abereiddy, Porthgain, Trethllyn, Abercastle and Whitesands bay to name a few, are very popular for all water sports. This substantial property is conveniently located to the local shop, garage and pub. The local owners offer to arrange grocery deliveries on your arrival.
This large family house is situated in the heart of the charming coastal village of Trefin. The village has a small Post Office, Art Gallery, Tea room and pub which serves locally caught fresh fish. Within walking distance from the property is Aberfelin shingle beach which is ideal for the children play in the rock pools. This property is ideally located to explore the awesome sandy beaches and spectacular coastal walks along this dramatic north coast of Pembrokeshire.
This charming single storey cottage is tucked away along a quiet road in the coastal village of Trefin. Within walking distance from the cottage is the tearoom where snacks, teas and light lunches are available and the public house which serves excellent bar meals. This is an ideal base to explore Pembrokeshire's coastal path, which is only two fields away from the cottage. The village is within a few minutes drive of St Davids and several other small coastal villages.
A fabulous romantic setting overlooking Abercastle beach with sunsets visible from the upstairs lounge windows over the bay. The waters edge is ony 80 yards from the cottage as is the coastal path which has amazing walks in both directions. From the beach visitors can see the local fishermen going out to sea for their daily catch and their boats add a splash of colour and interest to the sandy bottom harbour. The cottage offers a perfect holiday retreat in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park. The owners have a small rowing boat which you may use at your own risk. There is a private hot tub in an adjacent building, this will be available in early 2011. Price K 2011.
This delightful character cottage is situated in the small friendly village of Trefin and is within walking distance of the cove at Aberfelin. Just above the beach there is access to the coastal path where there one can enjoy lovely cliff top walks and stunning scenery extremely popular in May to September as all the wild flowers carpet the clifftops. Within a short drive from the cottage, there are many other enticing sandy beaches along this unspoilt stretch of coastline towards St David's such as Abercastle, Abereiddy, Traethllyn, Porthgain, Caerfai and Whitesands Bay.
This delightful stone barn conversion is tucked away just a mile from Mathry village, a perfect base for countryside holiday yet only a few minutes drive from the sandy bottomed harbour of Abercastle. For the enthusiastic walker there is a footpath leading from the cottage to the beach at Abercastle; just above the beach there is access to the Coastal Path where one is able to enjoy some exhilarating walks along the dramatic coastline that the St. David's peninsula offers.
Walking Pembrokeshire's rugged coastal path in the fresh sea air could well be the priority during your stay at this delightful terraced cottage in the heart of the friendly village of Trefin. The coastal bus (Strumble Shuttle) passes through the village daily and is incredibly useful for your return journey after a days walking. Historically the cottage was once the local village shop and a hive of activity for the local community. The cottage has been sympathetically renovated by the local owner using flair and imagination to retain the character with exposed beams and colour washed walls throughout.