Surrounded by 186 miles of windswept coastline, this homely and bright Pembrokeshire cottage is ideal for a family of four or a couple seeking a tranquil seaside getaway. After exploring the nearby castles and trying new watersports at a beach, return to your self-catering retreat for an evening dining alfresco in the lawned garden.
On entering the property, you’ll be met with a traditional cottage kitchen with neutral tones, wooden furnishings and sparkling, dark worktops on the fitted units. In the centre of the space is a round dining table for four. Unwind in the calming lounge with chandelier lighting, touches of pink throughout and two plump leather sofas where you can sit with your morning coffee while the breeze rolls in through the patio doors. Unpack your things in the comfortable twin room or king-size room, both with views of the greenery outside. There is also a walk-in shower with an accessibility chair. Access the garden through the patio doors to find a lawn with furniture.
During your stay on the outskirts of Pembroke, you’ll be within easy reach of the town centre pubs, shops and cafes (0.5 miles). Follow the Mill Pond Walk trail to the Statue of Henry 7th and visit the birthplace of this historical figure – the imposing Pembroke Castle (both 1 mile). Venture into the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (2 miles) to find the sheltered, sandy Barafundle Bay Beach (6 miles) and Broad Haven South Beach (7 miles). Spend an afternoon at the small harbour of Stackpole Quay (6 miles), which is surrounded by rugged cliffs and is close to the 5 square mile estate of National Trust Stackpole (5.5 miles).