Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this charming barn conversion offers couples or solo travellers the best of both the Welsh coast and stunning countryside. One of three cottages located on a farm at the end of a no-through road, this is a divine, rural setting. The delightful seaside village of Little Haven is 2.5 miles away and can be reached by either road or footpath. The village is home to three welcoming local pubs and a fabulous beach. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes through the village, giving access to stunning cliff-top scenery. Nearby Broad Haven (2.5 miles) is where you will find shops, cafes, and a huge sandy beach that runs all the way to Little Haven at low tide. The puffin and Manx shearwater colonies on Skomer Island are a must-see for nature lovers, with trips running from the Lockley Lodge Visitor Centre (9 miles). Further afield, the small city of St David’s, with its stunning cathedral, is 17 miles away, and a 22-mile drive east will take you to the colourful, picturesque town of Tenby.
This former farm building has been tastefully converted and modernised whilst maintaining a rural feel. Entering via a hallway, the lounge/diner features stone walls, an exposed wooden ceiling and tiled floors alongside a lovely Welsh dresser, dining table, plush leather sofa and a warming wood burner. The compact, well-equipped kitchen has everything a chef could need. A cosy bedroom has a super-king-size bed set against a feature exposed-stone wall, with the bathroom found adjacent. A shared laundry room is located at the far end of the group of cottages with a token-operated washing machine and tumble dryer.
Outside, the cottage benefits from extensive, landscaped gardens to the rear, with a pond and seating areas. Guests also have access to the surrounding farmland.