Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
This luxurious property commands a sunny and sheltered position in the grounds of the owner's attractive countryside dwelling.
This delightful detached stone barn conversion makes a perfect romantic and welcoming retreat for those seeking to get away from it all. There are many interesting features throughout which add to the traditional character of this delightful cottage.
Enjoying a rural position on the moorland at Trefasser approaching Pwll Deri and Strumble Head and situated in the National Park, this cottage has been renovated to an excellent standard to preserve the character and traditional feel of local period Pembrokeshire Cottages.
This comfortable and cosy cottage enjoys a lovely location just a few hundred yards from the Pembrokeshire Coastal path. The detached colour washed cottage enjoys privacy and seclusion and makes an ideal retreat for those wishing to have a completely quiet break away from it all.
The cottage has been beautifully restored and decorated to the highest standard with every modern convenience and a sympathetic eye to its origins.
A delightful whitewashed traditional Pembrokeshire cottage overlooking the sea and sheltering at the foot of a rocky outcrop.
This comfortable semi-detached bungalow enjoys an excellent location close to Strumble Head and Fishguard.
Situated just a few minutes walk from Goodwick Beach and Fishguard Harbour on the north coast of Pembrokeshire this deceptively spacious terraced property provides excellent accommodation.
Within walking distance of the sea at Parrog, Goodwick, this large semi detached cottage offers very spacious accommodation for families or groups of friends.
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.
This characterful and slightly quirky former cobbler's cottage enjoys great harbour and sea views over Fishguard Bay from most rooms. The ferry to Ireland sails twice daily from Goodwick Harbour and makes a memorable day trip. The beach at Parrog has a sailing school and there are plenty of pubs, restaurants and shops in Goodwick and Fishguard. Abercastle, Whitesands and St Davids are all within a half hour drive and Newport, Pwllgwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys beaches are about 15 minutes drive. Situated in a no through road, the cottage location is quiet, yet close to amenities ......
Stunning uninterrupted views of Fishguard Bay can be enjoyed from this apartment occupying the upper two storeys of a restored Victorian villa. Goodwick is a delightful village with a selection of restaurants, pubs and shops. The harbour has a small beach, the award-winning Ocean Lab and a wonderful breakwater, just the place to take a stroll in the sea air. You can also catch the ferry or the fast cat to Ireland for a day trip. Fishguard is just half a mile away, St Davids 14 miles and Strumble Head, one of the best places to spot dolphins and porpoise, five miles away. The 186 mile Pembrokeshire coast path is just minutes away from the apartment, another reason why it~s perfect base for a great holiday ......