Studded at the centre of a quintessential Pembrokeshire village, this traditional property is a cosy retreat for up to six guests. Ideally suited to families, you’ll soon be wandering along the road into the village for a meal at the pub or a walk on the pretty beach, rounding off with a nightcap by the fire in your cosy accommodation. The nearby golf course and walking routes will appeal to energetic guests, and after a busy day, you’ll be able to relax with a drink in your own private garden.
Simply presented and equipped with comfortable furniture, the property offers old-world charm with a touch of contemporary convenience. Kick off your boots and gather in the lounge for film nights and snacks, lighting the electric fire and snuggling up by the TV. A farmhouse-style kitchen/diner provides everything you need to prepare meals, and there is a cosy dining space with an exposed stone wall and enough seating for your entire party. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms provide restful sleeping quarters and sit alongside a family bathroom. The master suite has a useful en-suite shower room, too. You have a choice of two outside spaces including a private courtyard with seating, and an enclosed rear garden.
Lydstep is a walker’s paradise and is a great starting point for exploring the iconic coast path. Discover the chocolate-box charm of Tenby, 4 miles away, with its harbour, pristine beaches and an array of attractions, before venturing further to Saundersfoot for a meal in one of the many eateries. This section of the path finishes at Amroth, 11.5 miles away, known for its views across to Caldey Island and beyond. Heading in the opposite direction, you’ll find yourself passing historic remnants and overlooking the impressive Manorbier Castle, eventually finishing at St Govan’s, 14.5 miles away.