Boasting a desirable position in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, near the picturesque village of Solva, this historic cottage is the perfect spot for a large family or group of eight friends to make the most of this glorious area. Spend days on the popular beaches of Porthmynawyd (2.5 miles) and Newgale (4.5 miles), or hike the coastal trail before returning to this former 18th-century water mill set amidst pretty gardens and woodland.
Step inside and admire the stylish decor throughout, reminiscent of its roots with exposed stone walls and chunky low-beamed ceilings. Prepare delicious meals in the farmhouse-style kitchen and enjoy eating around the rustic table before retiring to the main living room with its comfortable sofas, TV and cosy wood burner. The smaller snug area is perfect for the kids providing a great space for movie nights and board games. The separate shower room with WC on this floor helps eliminate queues for the bathroom. Upstairs, you will find four lovely bedrooms including a king-size with an en-suite shower room, two double bedrooms and a cosy twin bedroom. These can share the family bathroom which has a shower over the bath. Outside, relax with the sounds of nature on the lawned area where the babbling brook of Solva trickles through and enjoy BBQs on warmer days.
Solva itself (1.5 miles) has lots to offer with an array of cafes, restaurants, pubs, gift shops and its very own woollen mill. For a relaxed day out visit Scolton Manor (14.5 miles), a former manor house turned museum surrounded by 60 acres of park and woodland perfect for walks and picnics. Soak up some history at Pembroke Castle (25 miles), an impressive medieval fortress or head to the beaches of Whitesands (5.5 miles) and Barafundle (29 miles).