Approached by a long winding country lane in the heart of Pembrokeshire's countryside, this lovely stone country cottage is situated in a peaceful and private location. Ample grounds of 70 acres of fields, woodland and lake surround the cottage and guests are welcome to enjoy relaxing walks through the owner's fields and woodlands. The owner has a 1.5 acre lake nearby. The location is convenient to all amenities and the countryside pursuits of pony trekking and coarse fishing are available nearby. he cottage is within easy driving distance of numerous sandy beaches along the South Pembrokeshire coastline.
A quiet lane banked with spring flowers leads to this pretty stone cottage, the peaceful situation makes it an idyllic retreat. From the cottage the lane continues up to Carn Ingli mountain which is spectacular in all seasons. The many ancient footpaths which cross the mountain are now well mapped and signposted. It is only a few minutes walk from the cottage into the heart of Newport village, which is served by a good selection of small shops and restaurants.
Set down a sweeping country lane The Old Grain Store provides a wonderful romantic retreat for those seeking peace and quiet in a rural location. Although it is set off the beaten track, it is in fact just a few miles off the M4, and is well situated for exploring the wealth of delights that Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire have to offer. The owners have lovingly converted this attic into spacious and very comfortable accommodation. There are farm and woodland walks and the gardens have been landscaped and include a small lake for your enjoyment. A picnic table is provided.
A winding lane with the Eastern Cleddau river to your left and a steep wooded bank to your right leads you to this totally secluded property overlooking meadows and with 700 yards of trout and salmon fishing in view of the detached house. If you are looking for a secret hideaway where you can forget all about the hustle and bustle, then you can rest assured the search is over. Narberth is just 10 minutes drive away and offers a superb selection of galleries, individual shops and eateries. Tenby, Saundersfoot and Amroth beaches are all within a half hour drive of the property.
Winding country lanes and stone tracks lead you to this attractive stone cottage which nestles in the sweeping moor beneath the Preseli Hills. The hills are spectacular at any time of the year but particularly so when carpeted with purple heather, and the contrasting yellow gorse, the Welsh mountain ponies and the sheep grazing add to the delightful rural setting. The cottage is secluded in approximately 2 acres of garden and small fields and provides good family style accommodation for those looking for a peaceful holiday location. testy
Enjoying a peaceful location with stunning views to the south and west at the western end of the Gwaun Valley, this renovated barn provides excellent accommodation. The owners have created nature trails throughout their 22 acre smallholding and invite you to wander as you please. Also in the grounds during the summer is a large games marquee equipped with full-size table-tennis table and other attractions. There are numerous coves and bays within a 10 minute drive and a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs are easily accessible. This property enjoys the same location as reference 421 and 422. All cottages extensively renovated and maintained in excellent state of decor. Telephone, fax, e-mail and computing facilities available on request. Some charges may apply depending on nature and extent of use. Good reception for mobile phones.
Within walking distance of the village of Llanychaer and just 2 1/2 miles from Fishguard, this single storey, mid terrace converted barn provides a delightful base for a relaxing and memorable holiday. The owners have made every effort to ensure that you will enjoy the surrounding grounds by creating an idyllic nature trail and safe play areas. Nearby in the Gwaun Valley is "Bessie's Pub", where real ales are served from an enamel jug and you will receive a warm Welsh welcome. Adjacent to Refs 420 and 422. All properties have private patios facing the sun and have their own chairs and picnic table. Large mown playing field within grounds near to cottage (but not too near for noise to be a problem). Very safe, having no direct access to roads etc. Ideal for football, cricket, bike rides, frisbees, flying kites, tennis etc.
A delightful single storey end terrace stone character cottage enjoying a peaceful rural setting within 10 minutes of all that you could possibly want from a Pembrokeshire holiday. There is a selection of sandy beaches and secret smugglers coves, the Coastal Path with its dramatic scenery, sweeping wooded valleys, the Preseli Hills with their iron age fortresses, Neolithic burial chambers and an ever changing kaleidoscope of flora and fauna. Adjacent to properties reference 420 and 421. Grounds have grassy trails and tree-lined paths leading to picnic spots and viewpoints. Excellent walks in the Gwaun Valley (from 1/2hr - 2hrs plus) without having to take the car - ending up in the local pub.
This cosy detached stone cottage is situated a short drive from Newport and the silver sands. The cottage is surrounded by well kept gardens, a small stream, a 'National Collection' of Ilex (hollies) and an abundance of wildlife, birds, insects and plants. There are lovely walks through the 50 acres of newly planted woodland and on the country lanes. The Gwaun Valley and the Preseli Hills are also close by and along with the 180 miles of Coastal National Park there is huge potential for ramblers and keen walkers.
Stunning views of Foel Drygarn and the Preseli hill range all the way down to the coast at Newport can be enjoyed from this cottage barn conversion on a 16 acre smallholding where the owners keep horses, gundogs, peacocks and more! A footpath leads over two fields from the farmyard to Crymych where there are a couple of pubs and a selection of village stores. There is a lot to do in the area including walking the mystical Preseli hills, Pembrokeshire coastal path or visiting the numerous galleries and attractions in the county.