Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
This self contained wing of a large stone house is situated on the outskirts of the village of Dinas. The property is within walking distance of Aberbach Bay and a few minutes drive of the other small coves at Pwllgwaelod and Cwm Yr Eglwys.
This pretty stone cottage is situated at the edge of the small village of Dinas within easy walking distance of the small cove at Aberbach, there is a lovely walk down to the beach through the lane close by. It is also close to Pwllgwaelod beach, from where one can walk around the spectacular Dinas Island headland to the little beach at Cwm Yr Eglwys. For those who prefer hill walking, the heart of the Preseli Hills with their famous blue stones is just a few minutes drive away. This cottage has easy access and spacious accommodation, double glazing and full central heating, ideal for a couple or small family. On the opposite side of the road is an acre of ground for your use, with summer house, large fishpond and a woodland garden with fir trees, rhododendrons, camellias and a variety of flowering shrubs. Garden furniture is also provided.
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. The splendid rugged isolation of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just a short walk away, as is the ornithological observatory at Strumble Head. There are stunning coastal views from the cottage towards Strumble Head and St Davids.
Situated in the heart of this Carmarthenshire waterside village, this tiny cottage makes a lovely base for a holiday. The closest beach is about half a mile away and the 7 miles of Cefn Sidan Sands are just 15 minutes away as are Pembrey Country Park and Ffos Las racecourse. In the village there is a lovely pub which serves good food and also has a health and beauty spa! Carmarthen is about 10 minutes away and has a good selection of shops. Ferryside has a train station and is on a bus route making it ideal for those wishing to travel without a car. The cottage is particularly suited for a couple or a very small family.
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.
Ann Perrot's Cottage is a delightful detached cottage tucked away down a quiet lane in a cluster of similar pretty cottages between Mathry, Hayscastle and Letterston. The cottage set in 1/3 of an acre is a haven of peace and tranquility and the north Pembrokeshire coast with its stunning scenery and beaches is easily accessed. Abercastle beach is 6 miles and Newgale 7. Fishguard town is about 6 miles away and St Davids and Newport are both 12 miles. What a perfect base for exploring Pembrokeshire and an ideal hidey hole if you just want to relax.
Black Rock Boathouse enjoys a wonderful location right on the water front at Dale beach. Dale is famous for it's watersports with sailing and windsurfing being very popular here. At the end of the bay is St Anne's Head with a lighthouse that guides shipping into Milford Haven Waterway. Marloes beach is close by and you can take a boat trip from Martins Haven to the bird islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm where you will see numerous breeds including Puffins, Gannets, Shearwaters and Choughs. Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is accessed right outside the property and begs to be walked. The Griffin pub in the village serves good food. MONDAY changeover.
This delightful 18th century stone cottage is situated in the hamlet of Parc y Rhos, close to Lampeter, a vibrant and cosmopolitan university town and a hub of Welsh culture and heritage with a great selection of individual shops, restaurants, pubs and galleries. The town stands on the river Teifi and you can follow it from its source in the Cambrian Mountains past the ruins of Strata Florida Abbey, through Devil's Bridge all the way to Poppit Sands in Pembrokeshire. The closest beaches are Aberaeron and New Quay, just half an hour away. There is a pub 5 minutes drive away which serves good food. This is an excellent area for mountain biking.
Situated along a farm lane just a few miles from the lovely beaches at Amroth and Saundersfoot, this delightful cottage for two makes a really cosy retreat. The owners have made every effort to make this cottage as comfortable and as cosy as possible. The cottage is within easy reach of the many amenities of Pembrokeshire and there are numerous attractions for visitors of all ages. Situated just three miles from Narberth and 5 from Amroth it is well placed for most activities.
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.
The beauty of this property is the peace and seclusion provided by the extensive grounds which surround the cottage and which lead to the river bank. You can sit and read a book in the shade of the magnificent trees in the summer or snuggle up in the cottage enjoying the view during winter. This recently refurbished former mill enjoys a superb countryside location and offers the visitor private fishing (sea trout and salmon) on the River Aeron, directly accessible from the property. Only 4 miles from the elegant Georgian planned town of Aberaeron, with its picturesque harbour and pastel-coloured houses. Annual summer festivals include the Seafood Festival, Carnival and Festival of Welsh Cobs. From Aberaeron harbour you can take a trip to see the Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic grey seals or harbour porpoise. If you prefer something a little quieter, then the walled Tyglyn Gardens are a 10 minute walk from the cottage. There is a hotel with a restaurant and bar within half a mile. The nearby towns of New Quay (an old haunt of Dylan Thomas), Lampeter and Aberystwyth are well worth a visit as are the numerous unspoilt beaches and coves along the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline.
With just 4 miles to Little Haven, almost 4 to Broad Haven and 2 miles to Haverfordwest, this architect designed annexe makes an ideal base for a Pembrokeshire holiday. Little Haven is a tiny village with a great beach nestling between the cliffs, at low tide you can walk around to Broad Haven beach which is much larger. There are several places to have a meal or a drink in each village and the Coastal Path makes great walking at any time of the year. The Celtic Trail cycle path runs through the village of Portfield Gate. Haverfordwest is Pembrokeshire's County Town and has a good selection of shops and there are plenty of interesting places and activities available locally.
Four newly converted barns situated in a courtyard on a 25 acre holding just 6 miles from both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
Situated in the heart of Lower Town, this terraced cottage enjoys a convenient location close to the quayside. Colourful cottages and fishing boats surround in this picturesque fishing harbour where Moby Dick and Under Milk Wood were filmed. There is a friendly local pub opposite and a good selection of places to eat, drink and shop in Fishguard itself which is just up the hill. The Coastal Path is easily accessed close by and there are numerous beaches and coves to explore along the coastline.
We are delighted to offer these 5 very private and luxurious architect designed apartments each with a large south facing balcony affording truly breathtaking views of the Dovey Estuary, Ynys Hir nature reserve and Plynlimon Hills beyond. Winding roads lead you to Plas Panteidal hugging the Estuary wall and offering tempting glimpses of the Old Stables high up on the steep wooded hillside. You literally look out (from the apartment or balcony) over the tree tops at the spectacular view and can even bird watch from above!
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac at the top of this seaside and market town this spacious and welcoming annexe makes a great base for a couple. Fishguard benefits from a good selection of restaurants, galleries, pubs and shops. The Coastal Path can be accessed easily and the picturesque harbour at Lower Town is just a 10 minute walk. There are several beaches close by including Goodwick, Pwllgwaelod and Newport Sands. The property has recently been refurbished and there are nice views of Fishguard Bay from the bedroom.