Reunite with friends, family and canine companions in this converted barn overlooking the Cleddau estuary. A haven for walkers, sailors and sandcastle makers alike, join the coastal path that passes the property, set sail from the slipway or spend a day on one of the many sandy beaches in the area. Afterwards, return to this eco-friendly retreat for al fresco drinks on the lawn overlooking the water.
Arranged over two floors and approached by traditional stone external stairs, this four-bedroom conversion is a cosy bolthole for family get-togethers or special celebrations with friends. Entertain in the large and striking kitchen/diner on the first floor, with its vaulted beam-lined ceiling and Velux windows. Also on the first floor is an inviting lounge area with wonderful rural views, perfect for cosying up on the sofa after a long walk. Downstairs are four traditionally styled bedrooms and three shower rooms, each with plenty of original character. When the sun is shining, enjoy a bite to eat in the enclosed private patio to the rear or soak up the estuary view from the shared lawn at the front.
Enjoy the best of both worlds with this peacefully rural barn complex just 6 miles from the sea. Keen walkers on both two and four legs will delight in following the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which runs over common ground nearby and offers spectacular sea views and interesting smells at every turn. Meanwhile, those who prefer a splash in the surf can choose between the sandy beaches of West Angle Bay (7.5 miles) and Freshwater East (6 miles). Pembroke is home to a medieval castle and array of shops and eateries, while slightly further afield but well worth a visit the seaside resort of Tenby (12.5 miles) boasts an idyllic harbour, quaint Victorian architecture and three sandy beaches.