Lying close to the southern bank of Cosheston Pill, this fresh and engaging semi-detached retreat makes a fantastic holiday home for couples and smaller families exploring a beautiful part of Pembrokeshire. Offering cosy accommodation for up to four guests, the spacious property has been beautifully furnished and features a welcoming wood burner and a relaxing open-plan living area. Set just outside the quiet village of Cosheston, this light-filled hideaway is perfect for walkers, cyclists, beach lovers and nature spotters discovering Pembrokeshire’s glorious countryside, historic towns, quaint resorts and serene coastlines.
Entering this fresh, welcoming property, the hallway leads through to the airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The comfortable lounge has a wood burner, TV, and ample seating, perfect for unwinding in after a great day discovering Pembrokeshire. The central farmhouse-style dining table is ideal for family meals which you can rustle up in the fully equipped and beautifully organised kitchen. Heading upstairs, you will find an invigorating shower room and the two light, relaxing bedrooms; a pretty twin and a generous king-size room with its own en-suite shower room. From the lounge, French doors lead outside into the garden which has a charming patio, a BBQ and outdoor furniture, providing a relaxing spot for dining alfresco on a lovely summer’s day.
The historic town of Pembroke (3 miles) has some fantastic places to eat and drink and is home to popular landmarks including the medieval Pembroke Castle, Mill Pond and Monkton Old Hall. For a day by the sea, head east to Tenby (9.5 miles) which has four lovely beaches, ancient town walls, The Tudor Merchant’s House, and a Victorian fort on a tidal island. Other local attractions include the Stackpole Estate, Lamphey Bishops Palace, Manor Wildlife Park, Oakwood Theme Park, and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, all within 10 miles.