Property Description
- Sleeps: 12
- Bedrooms: 6
- From per week
Skerry Back is a charming spacious detached house built in the 1930's and fully refurbished to an extremely high standard offering excellent holiday accommodation. Situated in a private lane in a superb location within the National Park, it is approximately 5 minutes walk from the village centre, beach and harbour. It has a beautiful outlook over the valley and its elevated position gives it sweeping views of Saundersfoot Bay from its front bedrooms. It also has the added benefit of private parking.
Accommodation Details
Sleeps 12 & Baby No Pets
Entrance hall.
Lounge, col TV with Freeview channels, video and DVD player.
Separate
Dining room.
Kitchen, gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and automatic washing machine/dryer.
Bedroom 1, with king-size bed, portable col TV.
Bathroom with bath, WC and whb.
Bedroom 2, with 2 single beds.
Stairs to first floor.
Bedroom 3, with king-size bed, portable col TV, sea view.
Bedroom 4, with 2 single beds, sea view, en suite shower, WC and whb.
Bedroom 5, with 2 single beds.
Bedroom 6, with 2 single beds.
Bathroom with bath, WC and whb.
Garden with patio, separated secluded back garden, garden furniture and BBQ.
Parking.
Rent inclusive of electricity and gas central heating. Cot and high chair to be reserved at time of booking. Duvets and bed linen are provided.
Non smokers only.
4pm takeover.Towel Hire Available.
Location
Saundersfoot is a small bustling village lying at the foot of a picturesque wooded valley with an attractive harbour and extensive sandy beaches. Originally a thriving industrial port, home to two shipyards and by the 1800's was caught up in the black gold rush when high quality anthracite was discovered locally. Due to the high demand of coal the harbour was built in 1829 with rail links to six mines and the port was exporting high quality anthracite by sea worldwide. Queen victoria decreed that only coal from Saundersfoot should be used to power the first Royal Steam Yacht. Although the former industrial era has now passed Saundesfoot is a thriving tourism area, the working harbour and Saundersfoot Bay offers some of the finest sailing waters in Wales. Boat trips run regularly from the harbour for fishing and viewing the marine wildlife and coastline. The village has three beautiful sandy beaches the main beach is just off The Strand, Coppit Hall can be reached at the end of The Strand through the tunnel and Monkstone where visitors can relax or can gain access on to the 186 mile coastal path ideal for taking in the most spectacular coastline views. The village offers visitors a range of shops with locally produced arts and crafts, a good choice of restuarants, cafes and pubs all whom try to use our fantastic locally produced food.
Travel
Cardiff Airport - 92.7 miles takes 2hrs and 2 mins approx.
Saundersfoot Train Station - Not within walking distance of the centre of village. Would need to pre-arrange a taxi.M4 Cardiff - 69.9 miles takes 1 hour 44 mins approx.
Nearest Large Towns:
Haverfordwest - 17.8 miles, 31 minutes, large shopping centre with most of the supermarkets and many other High Street shops, cinema, castle.
Carmarthen - 23.9 miles, 36 minutes, large shopping centre with most of the supermarkets and many of the other High Street shops, cinema.
Pembroke Dock - 13.9 miles, 21 minutes, small shopping centre with many of the supermarkets, a selection of High Street shops, ferry terminal for Ireland.
Visitor attractions - The local leisure attractions, Manor House, Heatherton Country Sports Park, Folly Farm, and Oakwood are all within easy reach by car and in the peak weeks may have a regular bus service to and fro.
Beaches - There are approximately 58 beaches in Pembrokeshire and three of those are in Saunderfoot namely Saundersfoot Beach, Coppet Hall and Monkestone.
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