Enjoying an idyllic location on the beautiful St David’s Peninsula, this stylishly updated stone cottage offers relaxing accommodation for up to six guests. Perfect for exploring the area’s superb beaches, quaint villages and breathtaking countryside, the property has been tastefully furnished while retaining traditional features including a glowing wood burner, impressive flagstone flooring and exposed timber beams set in the high, vaulted ceiling. Part of a small and cheerful group of properties in a lovely spot, this charming retreat offers delightful views towards the sea, and makes a wonderfully relaxing getaway for families and friends discovering a stunning part of the magical Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Stepping inside this airy and stylish stone cottage, head through to the spacious, open-plan, high-ceilinged lounge/kitchen/diner. The sociable lounge area has plenty of room for you to unwind in, with a Smart TV, sumptuous seating, a wood burner, and light streaming in through bifold doors. The sleekly designed kitchen has a wealth of useful equipment, with a central breakfast island next to the engaging dining table, perfect for celebratory meals. The property has three delightful king-size bedrooms, each with a TV and an en-suite wet room; the first two are on the ground floor, and the third is upstairs with sea views. Bifold doors lead from the lounge to a generous garden with a large patio featuring a BBQ, ample outdoor furniture, and views over the surrounding countryside towards the sea.
The nearby harbour at Porthclais is ideal for launching kayaks and smaller boats out into St Bride’s Bay. Taking a tranquil stroll along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you will soon reach the serene Porthlysgi Bay (1.5 miles) and the popular beach at Whitesands Bay (3 miles). Slightly inland, St Davids (1 mile) is a small but bustling cathedral city with a long history.