Set in a tranquil and remote coastal spot, this imaginatively converted former horsebox/lorry has been beautifully updated to make a quirky and romantic hideaway for two. Lying on the north-western corner of Angle Bay, the property has been stylishly furnished, with a welcoming wood burner, a delightful private terrace and glorious views. Providing a unique and unforgettable holiday home for walkers, beach lovers and nature spotters, this delightful retreat has an array of fantastic details and unusual features and is ideally placed for discovering a spellbinding part of Pembrokeshire.
Six steps lead up into this cosy hideaway where you will be greeted by the main lounge/kitchen/diner. With a cosy sofa bed (which can accommodate two extra guests) and a welcoming wood burner, the imaginatively decorated lounge is perfect for relaxing in. The cleverly designed kitchen and dining area are perfect for preparing and sharing romantic meals for two. To the front of the horsebox, the driver's cabin has been imaginatively transformed into a double bed which can be curtained off from the rest of the property. The horsebox also has a freestanding copper shower, a separate WC and a pair of external baths. From the lounge, double doors open onto a private decked area with outdoor seating which makes a charming spot for sitting out, dining alfresco and enjoying the views across Angle Bay.
The Angle Peninsula lies at the mouth of the Milford Havey Waterway and has a lovely beach and a friendly village with a choice of pubs and restaurants to relax in after you've explored this magical part of western Pembrokeshire. Walkers can follow the route of the West Angle Bay Circular Walk, or you can head east to the historic town of Pembroke (10 miles), with landmarks including Pembroke Castle, Monkton Old Hall and Mill Pond.