Tucked away in the friendly village of New Hedges, between Saundersfoot and Tenby, the cottage is the ideal base for enjoying the coast and everything Pembrokeshire has to offer. It’s on a quiet cul-de-sac with easy access to the village’s amenities, which include a pub, Post Office, children’s playground, and a handy shop. Set out from the front door to explore the area on foot on the coastal path (just 1 mile away) with gorgeous beaches a 1.5-mile walk in either direction: Tenby to the south and Saundersfoot to the north. Take a tour of the coastline from Tenby Harbour around to Caldey Island, home to Cistercian monks who make chocolate and perfumes, and stock up on some souvenirs to take home. Soak up some of Tenby’s local history with a visit to the 13th-century castle walls (a 2-mile walk or 2.5-mile drive) and the impressive Five Arches Gate. Or if you end up in Saundersfoot, why not have a go at a new water sport on Saundersfoot Beach, or just relax and enjoy the town’s harbour, shops, and ice cream kiosks?
The quaint bungalow has step-free access to the front door, which opens onto the hall. The lovely, south-facing living room is a great space for relaxing, with leather sofas, a TV and DVD player. There’s a well-equipped kitchen/diner with a dining table and chairs for four so everyone can get together at mealtimes. The property is perfect for a small family, with two bedrooms, a light, bright double room, and a separate bedroom with a single bed. Finally, there’s a family bathroom for everyone to use.
Patio doors lead out from the living room to the secluded patio area at the rear of the house – it’s a lovely, quiet spot to enjoy a morning coffee or eat alfresco as the sun goes down.