Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
Forest walks surround this traditional stone cottage, which is situated right in the heart of the Landsker Borderlands. The cottage is only a few minutes drive from the beaches of Amroth and Saundersfoot, and a host of indoor and outdoor activities too numerous to mention are all close by.
This attractive cottage, the main part of which is nearly 300 years old, is tucked away along a short lane. The secluded grounds of about 3/4 of an acre are enclosed by trees, surrounded by pasture meadows, and provide a safe environment for families seeking a quiet holiday retreat. The Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire provide a backdrop to the views from the upstairs bedroom windows. Mwnt, a beautiful sandy National Trust beach, is just over a mile away, with access to superb coastal walks and many other coves and bays. The local wildlife, including the dolphins at Mwnt and a great variety of birds, butterflies and wild flowers, is a delight. In contrast, the busy market town of Cardigan is no more than 3 miles away and it is not much further along the Teifi Estuary to the interesting village of St Dogmaels. There are numerous local attractions, yet this stretch of coast remains relatively uncommercialised.
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 delightful detached country cottage is in a completely secluded setting overlooking West Angle Bay, Thorne Island and St. Anne's Head. It is set at the end of a private country lane and just 2 fields away from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Angle beach, a safe, sandy swimming beach with a lagoon and rock pools is perfect for children, and only a few minutes drive away. This is an ideal location for hiking, walking, cycling, fishing, boating, surfing and sightseeing. There are pubs with good food in Angle village. Freshwater West beach is close by and widely acknowledged to be one of the best Welsh surfing beaches. NB Sleeps 7/8.
A winding lane with the Eastern Cleddau river to your left and a steep wooded bank to your right leads you to this totally secluded property overlooking meadows and with 700 yards of trout and salmon fishing in view of the detached house. If you are looking for a secret hideaway where you can forget all about the hustle and bustle, then you can rest assured the search is over. Narberth is just 10 minutes drive away and offers a superb selection of galleries, individual shops and eateries. Tenby, Saundersfoot and Amroth beaches are all within a half hour drive of the property.
A delightful detached stone cottage situated on the Carmarthen/Cardiganshire border close to Newcastle Emlyn and within 20 minutes of Tresaith, New Quay and Penbryn beaches. There are numerous attractions close-by including the Teifi Valley Railway and the National Coracle centre at Cenarth Falls. There are a couple of pubs and restaurants which serve food within a 10 minute drive of the cottage. Newcastle Emlyn has a good range of shops and pubs as does Cardigan. The River Teifi offers excellent fishing.
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. It is situated less than a mile from the sea and has easily accessible Coastal Path walks with an abundance of birds and wildlife. Fishguard and Goodwick are within an easy drive with Art Galleries, Shops, Pubs and Restaurants all available.
This comfortable and cosy traditional crog loft cottage enjoys a lovely location just a few hundred yards from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The detached natural stone and 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. There is a large, completely enclosed lawned garden to the rear of the cottage with garden furniture. In the garden there is a cedar summer house which is furnished with an upholstered cane suite and table.
A quiet country lane leads to this converted barn in the heart of the countryside within easy driving of several small villages and the county market town, also many lovely beaches. Great care has been taken converting this stone barn into comfortable and spacious accommodation, many original features have been retained and combined with modern day comforts for the enjoyment of guests.
This traditional detached stone cottage enjoys a completely secluded setting in 5 acres of pastureland along a private lane at the foot of Carn Ingli Mountain. The cottage has been modernised to provide an ideal rural retreat yet it is only a mile or so from the picturesque seaside town of Newport. If you want a relaxing get-away and like walking - this is the perfect cottage for you. There is direct access on to Carn Ingli Mountain and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path can be joined at Newport. Newport has a very good range of caf?s, restaurants, pubs and individual shops providing everything you could possibly need during your holiday.
Mae'r Bwthyn neilltuedig hyfryd yma mewn lleoliad arbennig ar odre Mynyddoedd y Preseli. Lle delfrydol i'r rhai sydd yn ceisio llonyddwch. Croeso Cynnes.
A semi-subterranean house built in a "Cliffside" location 200 metres above the sea near Cwmtydu with stunning coastal views over Cardigan Bay and Ynys Lochtyn through the picture windows. This house is truly amazing and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an unrivalled location situated within its own 52 acres of SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) land with extensive flora and fauna. From the large picture windows you can look down on the bay watching dolphins, seals, sea birds as well as red kites and peregrine falcons or lobster boats and pleasure craft. On a clear day you can see Bardsey Island on the Lleyn peninsula. Cwmtydu beach is 1.5 miles by road, shorter if you walk the Coastal Path, which you can join from the property. You may not want to leave the property at all but if you do, the towns of Aberporth, Llangrannog, New Quay, Aberaeron and Cardigan are all close by. A long winding lane opens out onto the cliff top and leads you to this glorious location.
Winding country lanes and stone tracks lead you to the sweeping moors beneath the Preseli Hills where this superb detached architect designed property offers excellent accommodation in a stunning location with almost direct access on to the moors and hills. The hills are part of the Pembrokeshire National Park and are spectacular at any time of the year and they offer great walking. The coast is also close by - Newport Beach is just 6 miles away as is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Newport also has an excellent selection of eateries, pubs and galleries. Cardigan is just 10 miles.
Cable Cottage is a truly unique property in a superb cliff top location. It was originally one of the tiny stone cable huts used when telephone cables were first laid across the Atlantic. It is an exceptional location commanding spectacular panoramic sea views over Fishguard Harbour, out towards the Irish Sea and along the dramatic coastline towards Dinas Head. Guests will enjoy walking the Coastal Path which is just one field away, and can be approached through the owner's farmland below the cottage. This is an excellent base to explore a selection of sandy beaches and coves which are renowned for some of the best swimming and surfing in the County.