Studded amongst a cluster of similar properties, this stone cottage sleeps six and is within easy reach of St. David’s, Britain’s smallest city. The coastal location means that you could soon be exploring the beautiful, secluded beaches and secret bays of the Pembrokeshire coast, the nearest being the pretty pebble beach at Porthllisky 0.5 miles away and glorious Whitesands Bay 3 miles away. After a busy day of beach fun and coastal walks, there’s nothing quite like relaxing in the garden with your favourite tipple and a BBQ.
Believed to be the former servants quarters of the harbour master, this character-packed cottage is comfortable and welcoming throughout. The open-plan lounge/diner is made cosy by a crackling wood burner in the feature fireplace, and there are sofas for relaxing and watching TV. The galley-style kitchen has everything you need to prepare a feast, and there is a BBQ outside in the garden for dining alfresco. Upstairs, the three bedrooms are crisply dressed and ready for slumber, just take care when entering the third bedroom as it can only be accessed via a box step. Completing the property is a family bathroom, and there is ample off-road parking for three cars.
Join the coast path and navigate the rugged cliff tops, discovering tranquil destinations such as Solva Harbour 4.5 miles away. For adventure seekers, coasteering, boat trips and kayaking are just a few of the activities available, and family attractions include a popular bug farm as well as several beaches that are perfect for building sandcastles and splashing in the sea. St David’s 1 mile away has lots to see and do especially if you are keen to learn about the history of the cathedral and The Bishops Palace before stopping for a bite to eat at one of the many eateries.