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. Guests are welcome to enjoy the freedom of the farm and woodland walks surrounding the cottage ......
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.
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.
This cosy detached stone cottage is situated a short drive from Newport and the silver sands. The cottage is surrounded by well kept gardens, a small stream and a National Collection of Ilex (hollies) and an abundance of wildlife, birds, insects and plants.
Situated approximately 2 miles from Newport village and a mile from Nevern with its ancient church, Celtic Cross and bleeding Yew Tree, this carefully renovated Welsh cottage with its secluded lawned garden has much to offer.
Panoramic views over the golf course, beach and village of Newport can be enjoyed from this superb detached bungalow.
You are assured of a warm Welsh welcome (Croeso) at this superb barn conversion situated on a working farm with lovely views of Carningli Mountain and the Preseli hills. Ceibwr Bay is close by and has the highest cliffs in Pembrokeshire, it also offers the opportunity for seal spotting.
A delightfully situated barn conversion within 2 miles of Ceibwr Bay. Newport Sands is 3 miles down the road and the seaside town has several excellent restaurants and pubs as well as a good selection of shops which should satisfy most needs.
This idyllic hide-away cottage is set down a long, winding lane and provides a secluded retreat for couples in need of total relaxation. The cottage is close to both Newport and Ceibwr bays and from the garden there are views of Carningli Mountain.
An amazing detached 16th century gothic building with mullion windows, a stone spiral staircase, mezzanine bedroom and a grand fireplace this really is a very special and it will delight! Llys Ddu (also known locally as 'College') was formerly a Courthouse of the Lords of Cemmaes, a coaching Inn and a college. Felindre Farchog is situated on the river Nevern and has a pub (The Salutation Inn) which serves food; there is a lovely riverside walk of about 1.5 miles to Nevern village where you can see a Celtic Cross, Nevern Church and get refreshment at the village pub. Three miles away is the seaside town of Newport which has an excellent selection of eateries, individual shops, galleries, pubs, a golf course and two beaches. The coastal path is close-by as are the Preseli hills; both perfect for walkers ......