This superb first-floor apartment overlooks the charming seaside resort of Saundersfoot and is only a few metres from the beach itself. Enjoy romantic walks along the coast with your loved one, soak up the rich history in some of its intriguing castles, or spend evenings in the local pub clinking glasses to your holiday.
The sea views from this modern apartment are stunning. You can see them from every part of the open-plan lounge, dining area and kitchen. The well designed kitchen has granite worktops and a generous array of cupboards. There is also a dining table and chairs. The lounge area has a comfortable sofa and a single reclining chair and stool. The room also benefits from a Smart TV and the added cosiness of a flame-effect electric fire. From the beginning of October to the end of April the apartment benefits from underfloor heating in the lounge/dining/kitchen area, the hall and the bathroom. The welcoming main bedroom has a king-size bed, a panel convector heater, plus ample hanging and drawer space. For alternative sleeping arrangements there is also a self-contained hall area with a single bed. Both spaces share a bright shower room.
Leading off the lounge is a full-length balcony with breath-taking views over Saundersfoot Beach, a great place to sit to listen to the sound of the sea and to watch the boats coming and going to the harbour. There is also a shared lawn on the sea side of the apartment.
With so much to see and do in the area, this property is ideally located for keen adventurers and explorers. Stroll hand in hand along the golden sands of Saundersfoot, just outside the apartment, and stop at the picturesque harbour for ice cream or a breakfast sarnie. For a change of pace, discover the Pembrokeshire Coast Path running from the beach over to the picture-postcard town of Tenby (7 miles if walking the route), where rustic landscape and challenging ascents offer amblers a perfect day out. While in this beautiful part of Wales, take in the rich tapestries of Carew Castle, where a history of over 2,000 years tells stories of knights of the realm and civil war devastation.