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BEACON HOUSE, pet friendly, with open fire in Little Haven

Haverfordwest, South Wales, United Kingdom

Beacon House in Marloes, Pembrokeshire, sleeps four in two bedrooms.brbrBeacon House consists of a kitchen, dining room, and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a double and a twin, served by a ground-floor shower room with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Electric central heating. Combi microwave/oven, hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, toaster. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking available. Enclosed garden with lawn and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 7 miles, pub 0.1 miles. Make Beacon House your Marloes base for beach days and Pembrokeshire adventures. Note: Good housekeeping bond applicable at this property f 250 GBPbrbrAmenities: Electric central heating. Combi microwave/oven, hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. In rent. Bed linen and towels inc. In rent. Highchair and stairgate available. Off-road parking available. Enclosed garden with lawn and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 7 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.5 miles, lake 0.7 miles. Note: Good housekeeping bond applicable at this property. brbrRegion: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.brbrTown: Little Haven is a quaint old fishing village with a great deal of charm and character nestling at the southern end of St Brides Bay. Boasting a family friendly, sandy beach and within a conservation area, it is blessed with 3 popular pubs- all serving excellent food, an art gallery, craft shop, coffee shop and an active boating community. The adjacent village of Broad Haven, just a short walk along the beach at low tide, contains more eateries plus a convenience store and post office located on the sea-front as well as pubs, cafes and small shops to visit and enjoy. The wonderful Blue Flag beach is perfect for swimming, boating and surfing during warmer months. A few miles along the coast you will find a quirky dining pub perched on the edge of the cliffs at Druidstone Haven with superb views over St Brides Bay. You can drive there or walk via the world famous Pembrokeshire coastal path, enjoying the breathtaking scenery along the way. Choose countryside walks and cycling paths that cut through the rural landscape. Drive around Pembrokeshire and discover the picturesque harbour of Solva and the magnificent St David's cathedral in the smallest city in Wales. Explore an array of castles and a wide selection of theme parks and other enticing attractions. This is the perfect location for all ages, all year round.
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Roch Castle, Castle Roch, Sleeps 12, 6 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Roch Castle, dating back to the 12th century has been magnificently restored to offer a fabulous, luxurious holiday home set within Pembrokeshire’s famous Coastal National Park. Fulfil your dream of staying in this dramatic grade I listed Castle, its naturally elevated position maximises stunning views over rolling green countryside to the Preseli Hills or out over the beautiful coastline with St Brides Bay spread out before you.From the moment you sweep up the stone steps to the main entrance, you will be transported to a bygone age, soak up its unique historical atmosphere, beautifully restored stone features, winding stone staircase and turret windows blend wonderfully with the contemporary furnishings, with striking symmetry. On entering the rounded entrance hall, you are sure of a warm welcome, marvel at the exposed section of bedrock on which Roch Castle is built. The modern fitted kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals.The 3 rosette Blas Restaurant at the sister hotel, Twr y Felin, in St Davids, 20 minutes away.The 6 bedrooms, all ensuite, nestle within the Castle walls, offering luxurious comfort with varying beautiful sea views or out over the countryside, St Davids and St Brides are on the lower ground floor while Ap Gruffydd and Nest are in the middle of the Castle, with De Rupe and Lucy Walters on the highest floors, which are accessed by winding stone staircases, but the glorious views make them worth the climb.The Court Room is a spacious lounge with comfortable sofas to relax on, with a tiny Chapel and cloisters areas but the best space has to be the Sun Room with its floor to ceiling glass, giving almost 360 degree views of the surrounding countryside and out to the coast. This opens to an outside terrace on the battlements, you will be simply mesmerised on a clear day, you can see for miles.Surrounded by lawned grounds with mature trees, a meadow and the rock, there is plenty of space to just relax. Ideally positioned to explore this beautiful county, the stunning long sandy beach at Newgale is only 2 miles away, famous for its surfing, both beginners and professionals will be entertained, try your hand at the variety of water sports on offer from the hire centre. There are a choice of a beachside pub and cafes to choose from during a day on the beach. Take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot. The picturesque fishing harbour village of Solva has a selection of shops, pubs, cafes and galleries to explore, while the tiny City of St Davids should not be missed with its magnificent Cathedral and Bishops Palace, as well as a range of excellent facilities. In the opposite direction is the long sandy beach at Broad Haven or the pretty, sheltered cove of Little Haven.  Boat trips from St Justinians to Ramsey Island will delight bird and wildlife enthusiasts, especially in September with the arrival of the seal pups, or an early morning trip to Skomer Island to see the puffins from May to June. Whitesands beach, again, popular with surfers and families has been voted one of the top 20 best beaches in the world!A truly unforgettable holiday experience awaits any visitor to Roch Castle.£500 security bond required.*Roch Castle is available to book starting at £1,100.00 per night and we do request a minimum of 2 nights per booking. Please call our team on 01437 765765 if you are interested in booking this property.Due to the historic nature of the Castle, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties. Children welcome from age 12 years plus or under 12 years if agreed in advance. Due to the historic nature of the Castle, it may not be suitable for young children.No baby equipment supplied, you are welcome to bring your own. As a hypo-allergenic property, we cannot accept pets.
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Shepherds Cottage, Holiday Home Nr St Brides, Sleeps 2, 1 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembs, United Kingdom

Shepherds Cottage is a cosy, single storey barn conversion, very attractively furnished and ideally suited to a couple or small family. The log effect stove provides the character you would expect, but without the work. There is a children's play area, trampoline, games room with table tennis, and pool table. WiFi is available in the cottage. The communal barbecue area includes a Scandinavian style cabin and there is also a hot tub to relax in after a busy day. Walk the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path or visit nearby picturesque St Brides Beach. For the more energetic try the watersports centre at Dale. Drive along the coast through Little Haven and Broad Haven to Newgale with its 2 miles of golden sands, then return to this warm cottage to relax and unwind.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay.Upper Hoaten Cottages near St Brides are a family run enterprise, comprising a courtyard of beautifully restored old stone farm buildings. Whilst retaining the format of a traditional Pembrokeshire farmyard, each cottage has its own distinctive features with separate patio areas surrounded by shrubs and flowers. The enclosed forecourt overlooks a children's play area, well away from all cars. There is a games room with table tennis, pool table andWiFi. The separate barbecue area includes a delightful Scandinavian style barbecue cabin, so meals can be enjoyed whatever the weather. There is a 10ft trampoline for the more energetic children and adults. Adjoining the courtyard is a hot tub where guests can relax after a busy day walking the coast path or visiting the spectacular nearby beaches at Marloes Sands and Broad Haven.The cottages are surrounded by lovely open countryside yet are only minutes away from the charming coastal village of Little Haven, the windsurfing centre at Dale or the picturesque St Brides beach. A trip to Skomer Island is a must. These cottages are ideal for individuals whilst also providing the perfect venue for family groups or parties of friends who wish to get together in the evenings.The perfect base to return to after a busy day.For details of these 5 cottages please see 32457 Shepherds Cottage, 32455 Drovers Cottage, 32456 Ploughmans Cottage, 32458 Gamekeepers Cottage & 32459 Coachmans Cottage.
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Sandy-Rise, Holiday Cottage St Davids, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Sandy-Rise is a charming, modern, detached bungalow, set on a quiet cul-de-sac on the outskirts of the tiny City of St Davids with all its excellent facilities only a short walk away. Finished to a high standard throughout, it has been comfortably furnished in a contemporary style. Deceptively spacious, the hall leads to a modern well-equipped fitted kitchen, the welcoming sitting/dining room has French doors opening to the enclosed courtyard style rear garden, a lovely sheltered spot to dine alfresco or just relax on a summer’s day; while the bedrooms are a calming retreat, the double is particularly spacious. Take advantage of the locked garage to store bikes and any water sport gear.Perfectly located in the new small development to take advantage of all that St Davids has to offer, a footpath takes you to the heart of this tiny City, only a 5 minute walk away, with its choice of pubs, restaurants, shops and galleries to wander. The Cathedral and Bishops Palace often play host to music festivals, craft and art exhibitions throughout the year; the nearest beach is Caerfai Beach, Whitesands, should not be missed, popular with families as well as surfers both beginners and professionals alike.The best way to explore this stunning coastline must be on foot, take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to really appreciate its beauty, exploring its hidden coves and inlets with a number of picturesque fishing villages including Solva, Porthgain, Abercastle and Abereiddy with its Blue Lagoon, you can always take advantage of the Puffin Shuttle to catch a lift back. Take a boat trip from St Justinians to sail round the islands of Skomer and Ramsey, or land at Ramsey to walk around this bird and wildlife sanctuary, visit in September to marvel at the seal pups; keen golfers can enjoy a round at the St Davids Golf Course, it offers some of the best sea views. A wonderful holiday home, ideal for couples or a small family to escape to. Cot not provided, you are welcome to bring your own. Highchair available on request. 
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Swn y Mor, Holiday Cottage Abereiddy, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembs, United Kingdom

Listen to the sound of the sea from the sun filled terrace or curl up in front of the fire - whatever the weather, Swn y Mor is a relaxing home from home in the most delightful setting only yards away from both Abereiddy beach, The Blue Lagoon and the wonderful National Trust Coastal Path which links into the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.Newly and sympathetically renovated throughout, it provides quality accommodation all on one level, using traditional materials of lime, slate and quarry tiles yet with the modern comfort of underfloor heating supplied using green technology of an air sourced heat pump and solar panels. The hallway opens up to a well-equipped fitted kitchen, with breakfast table and electric range cooker, enjoy leisurely meals in the dining room which leads through to the sitting room, the wood burning stove ensures a cosy feel whatever the weather outside. Off the hallway lie two double bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room, twin bedroom and family bathroom. The utility area is ideal for drying your outdoor gear and there is a shed for storing bikes, surfboards and hanging wet suits after you have used the outdoor cold shower. The back door leads out to a paved terrace with outdoor entertainment area. Enjoy barbecues on summer evenings or gather round the fire pit and watch the stars twinkle overhead, the dark skies really are amazing. Alternatively, there is a decked terrace where you can relax and soak up the wonderful views over Abereiddy beach and out to sea, while you listen to the waves breaking on the beach.Spend your days on the blue sandy beach just yards from your door, the more active will enjoy trying a variety of water sports - Abereiddy is a favourite for both surfers and kayakers and the nearby Blue Lagoon is a regular haunt of divers and coasteering. Keen walkers can take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot with its craggy cliffs and hidden coves and sheltered harbours. Traeth Llyfn, one of Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful beaches, is only 1 mile away and is well worth the climb down the steps, while Porthgain harbour with its popular pub, The Sloop Inn and art gallery, are only ½ mile further on. Beyond that is the village of Trefin with a pub and Aberfelin beach lies below. To the west lies Whitesands beach, a glorious sandy beach popular with families, as well as surfers. Other nearby attractions include Tregwynt Woollen Mill and Strumble Head with a bird observatory and lighthouse. Take a trip to the harbour town of Fishguard with its farmers market, or a visit to the tiny historic city of St Davids with its wonderful Cathedral and Bishops Palace, excellent shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants are a must.An ideal holiday base for couples and families alike, Swn y Mor is an idyllic retreat offering a warm welcome to all.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay. 
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Skylark Cottage, Holiday Cottage St Davids, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Skylark Cottage is a beautiful, detached, modern house set in the quiet hamlet of Fachelich, just 1 mile from the tiny City of St Davids, offering wonderful views over the fields with glimpses of the coast and sea.Immaculately and thoughtfully furnished with the guests comfort in mind, it is stylishly finished with a seaside theme to get you in the holiday mood, there is practical hard flooring throughout the ground floor of this light and spacious house. The modern, fitted, kitchen/diner with vaulted ceiling is perfect for family cooking and meals together, bi-fold doors open to the garden or relax in the welcoming dual-aspect sitting room which also gives access to the garden. The woodburning stove is perfect for cosying around on wintery evenings. The utility room is a useful space for all your wet weather and walking gear. Stairs lead up to the bedrooms above, you will appreciate how close you are to the coast with sea glimpses over the fields from the family bedroom and double bedroom, all the bedrooms are beautifully furnished with quality linen and the light and airy feel making them welcoming retreats. The garden wraps around the house with a lawn and paved terrace where you can dine alfresco on a summer’s evening, soaking up the view over the fields behind.Keen walkers and cyclists will be in their element, the area abounds with footpaths and quiet country lanes, while the bird and wildlife will amaze. Your nearest beach is Caerfai, take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore St Brides Bay fully and really appreciate this stunning rugged coastline on foot. St Davids with its excellent shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants is only 1 mile away, a visit to the Cathedral and Bishops Palace is a must, while a boat trip from St Justinians to Ramsey Island, a nature reserve, is sure to delight especially in September to see the seal pups. The famous Whitesands Beach is a little further on, popular with families with its seasonal beachside café, it also attracts surfers both beginners and professionals alike or in the opposite direction is the picturesque harbour village of Solva and the long sandy beach of Newgale with its beachside pub and café.A wonderful holiday home, perfect for families and couples, you are sure to relax from the moment you arrive.Please note Cot and highchair are on request - please call Coastal Cottages on 01437 765765.
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Fairholme, Holiday Cottage Solva, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Fairholme is a charming, traditional stone terrace cottage nestling into the wooded valley with its garden reaching down to the banks of a babbling stream. Set on a quiet lane in Lower Solva, just a few minutes walk from its picturesque harbour, pubs, shops and restaurants.Sympathetically renovated, it retains all its original character complimented by modern facilities and clever use of space, with a nautical theme it is comfortably furnished to a high standard with beams, wooden floors and sash windows. Step into the dining space arched to the sitting room with its wood burning stove for those chillier evenings. The modern, fitted, compact kitchen is perfect with everything you need to cater for a family, open-tread stairs lead up to a bathroom and a double and twin bedroom on the first floor with views over the garden and woodland you are sure of a blissful nights sleep.Relax on the bench to the front of the cottage with a morning coffee and soak up a slower pace to life as you watch the world go by in the lane, mainly walkers, or across the road is your enclosed lawned garden sloping down to the banks of the stream and your own private river access with steps to the water. Hidden here is a wonderful summerhouse on a decked terrace, spend your days and evenings here with a good book or dine alfresco on a summer's evening listening to the babbling of the water, birdsong and the wind whispering in the trees beyond.Conveniently situated, you are only a few minutes' walk from the shops, restaurants and pubs in this vibrant harbour village, kids will love crabbing off the harbour wall and exploring the sandy inlet. Perfect for sailing or watersport enthusiasts, kayaking is a wonderful way to explore this coast from the water, while keen walkers will delight in the numerous footpaths, head inland up this stunning wooded valley, Solva Woollen Mill is well worth a visit or take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore the rugged coastline. A little further afield lies the tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace, as well as a range of excellent facilities. Keen surfers, both beginners and professionals, will be in their element with Whitesands Beach and the long sandy beach at Newgale only a few minutes drive in either direction. Fairholme is a wonderful retreat, perfectly positioned for a couple or family to explore this beautiful part of Pembrokeshire, whatever the season.Care needed due to unfenced stream in garden.Cot and highchair on request.
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Halfways, Holiday Home St Davids, Sleeps 8, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms

HAVERFORDWEST, Dyfed, United Kingdom

Halfways is a pretty detached stone cottage that nestles in a sheltered hollow, halfway between St Davids which is just over half a mile away, with all its facilities; and the sea and Pembrokeshire Coastal Path at Porthclais.This spacious bungalow has been recently renovated and thoughtfully extended; comfortably furnished throughout, the fitted cottage-style kitchen is well-equipped for preparing family meals, the welcome lounge with leather sofas has an open fire which ensures a cosy feel on the chilliest of evenings. The large conservatory style dining room with long refectory style dining table is ideal for leisurely family meals, French doors open to a paved patio, a perfect sun trap and lovely spot to enjoy an alfresco meal after exploring the beautiful beaches and many activities nearby. The rear hallway leads to the spacious bedrooms. Surrounded by an acre of enclosed lawned grounds, there is plenty of space for children to play or adults to just relax and enjoy the stunning views.A 10 minute walk will take you to the excellent shops, pubs and restaurants in the centre of St Davids, the UK's smallest City with its wonderful Cathedral and Bishops Palace. Alternatively join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore the stunning coastline with its hidden coves and beaches. A trip to Ramsey from St Justinian’s to see the seals and visit this bird sanctuary should not be missed, while Whitesands Beach renowned for its surf is popular with beginners and professionals alike, try a new water sport from the seasonal hire shop.Halfways really is an idyllic holiday haven for family and friends to gather. Please note there are three natural springs in the garden, 2 on drive and 1 behind house. (Ground water not streams/ponds.)Discount for smaller parties outside school holidays on request - please enquire on 01437 767600 or 01437 765765.
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Green Meadow, Holiday Cottage Castle Morris, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Green Meadow is a charming traditional cottage set on the edge of the village of Castle Morris on the road to Mathry and little more than 3 miles from the coast. Deceptively spacious, this shingle-clad cottage with sash windows hides a unique   open-plan interior with a high vaulted ceiling. It is comfortably furnished in a wonderful eclectic mix of traditional and modern and has a nautical theme in seascape hues giving it a holiday feel that is sure to delight. 1 step up takes you onto the verandah running along the back of the cottage - a super sunny spot to relax with a cup of coffee or glass of wine - and into the open plan living space with its practical hard floors. The central fireplace with its wood burning stove is perfect for those chillier evenings, snuggle around it on the large corner sofa or relax in the quiet reading area. Enjoy meals round the farmhouse style dining table in the fitted kitchen area, which is well-equipped. A double bedroom and shower room lead off the living space with open tread stairs leading up to a galleried landing and a double bedroom nestling in the eaves above. The enclosed garden wraps around the back and side of the cottage. Sheltered by mature trees and with a lawned area, you can relax on the verandah or enjoy a barbecue on a summer’s evening on the decked terrace, a real sun trap with lovely views over the surrounding fields. Being surrounded by abounding fields, there are numerous footpaths and quiet country lanes to wander, yet the coast is just a short distance away. Walk down to the beach at Abermawr or visit the fishing village of Abercastle, a picturesque shingle inlet, where fishermen land their catch. Take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot, taking in the coves and beaches of Aberfelin below the village of Trefin or Porthgain which has an excellent pub, The Sloop Inn, as well as a restaurant, The Shed Bistro, together with art galleries. Explore Abereiddy with its black shingle beach and the Blue Lagoon made famous by the Red Bull Cliff Diving Championships. A visit to Whitesands Beach, world famous and popular with surfers, professionals and beginners alike, should not be missed, while the tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace offers an excellent range of shops, pubs and restaurants to try, all within a short drive. Alternatively, head north to the rugged Strumble Head, Fishguard, Dinas Head and Newport beyond. The village of Mathry is only 2 miles away and has a popular pub and tearooms or treat yourself to fish and chips from the award winning restaurant in nearby Letterston, where there is also a garage, shop and excellent butchers stocking local meat.  Green Meadow is an absolute delight, a charming relaxing holiday retreat perfect for exploring the best that Pembrokeshire has to offer. 
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Gamekeepers Cottage, Holiday Cottage Nr St Brides, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembs, United Kingdom

A bright, attractive two storey barn conversion offering very comfortable, spacious accommodation. The sitting room provides the ideal venue for family gatherings or just enjoying a cosy night in. There is a communal children's play area, hot tub, trampoline, games room with table tennis and pool table, also the barbecue cabin is perfect for a cosy gathering with family or friends whatever the weather.  WiFi is available in the cottage.Gamekeepers Cottage is set in lovely open countryside, yet only minutes away from the charming coastal village of Little Haven, the spectacular beaches at Marloes Sands and Broad Haven; and the windsurfing centre at Dale. A superb choice for a family holiday.Upper Hoaten Cottages near St Brides are a family run enterprise, comprising a courtyard of beautifully restored old stone farm buildings. Whilst retaining the format of a traditional Pembrokeshire farmyard, each cottage has its own distinctive features with separate patio areas surrounded by shrubs and flowers. The enclosed forecourt overlooks a children's play area, well away from all cars. There is a games room with table tennis, pool table and WiFi. The separate barbecue area includes a delightful Scandinavian style barbecue cabin, so meals can be enjoyed whatever the weather. There is a 10ft trampoline for the more energetic children and adults. Adjoining the courtyard is a hot tub where guests can relax after a busy day walking the coast path or visiting the spectacular nearby beaches at Marloes Sands and Broad Haven.The cottages are surrounded by lovely open countryside yet are only minutes away from the charming coastal village of Little Haven, the windsurfing centre at Dale or the picturesque St Brides beach. A trip to Skomer Island is a must. These cottages are ideal for individuals whilst also providing the perfect venue for family groups or parties of friends who wish to get together in the evenings.The perfect base to return to after a busy day.Discounts available for a couple out of season - please ring 01437 767600 or 01437 765765.For details of these 5 cottages please see 32458 Gamekeepers Cottage, 32455 Drovers Cottage, 32456 Ploughmans Cottage, 32457 Shepherds Cottage, & 32459 Coachmans Cottage.
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Drws Gobaith-West , Holiday Cottage Nr Whitesands, Sleeps 4, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Drws Gobaith-West is a charming semi-detached stone cottage, set down a lane in the heart of the Dowrog Common Nature Reserve, a *SSSI area, renowned for its rare flora and fauna, on the outskirts of the tiny City of St Davids. Dating back to 1860, it replaced a Ty Unnos* the remains of which can still be seen in the garden.  Built with the lovely local blue stone it has been renovated to create a welcoming ‘home from home’ holiday cottage. Its well-equipped fitted kitchen with dining space leads to a cosy sitting room, the wood burning stove is perfect for those chillier evenings. Stairs lead up to the 3 welcoming bedrooms and the bathroom. From the cottage and garden enjoy the far reaching rural views over the common and countryside.  The extensive natural un-enclosed garden bordered by a stream with mature trees, shrubs and lawns gives plenty of space for children to play and for adults to relax, dine alfresco and marvel at the tranquillity.The name means “Door of Hope”, so called for being on one of the Pilgrims' routes to St Davids and the spot from which the Cathedral could first be sighted; the Bronze Age standing stone, Maen Dewi, to the rear of the cottage, was an important marker on their journey. Set within the Pembrokeshire National Park, it is ideal for exploring the St Davids peninsula. Perfect for walkers and cycling enthusiasts, footpaths and routes abound. It is a bird and wildlife lovers paradise with regular sightings of Buzzards, Kestrels, Sparrow Hawks, Hen Harrier, Barn Owls, Fieldfare and Snipe. The tiny City of St Davids is only 1.5 miles away, with it majestic Cathedral and National Trust Bishops Palace, there are a range of restaurants, pubs, shops and galleries to wander. Whitesands is the closest beach, voted one of the best beaches in the world, it is popular with families and surfers, both professional and beginners alike. Other beaches and coves nearby to explore include Porthgain, Abereiddy and the Blue Lagoon, Caerfai and Solva. Take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to really appreciate this coastline’s rugged beauty, or head up one of the nearby hills, the views and magnificent sunsets are worth the climb. A boat trip from St Justinians or round to Ramsey Island is sure to be a highlight, marvel at the seal pups on the beaches in September.A truly special holiday cottage, whatever the season.*Ty unnos or one night house- an old Welsh tradition that if a house could be built over night on common ground then the freehold for it was theirs.No cot and highchair provided, you are welcome to bring your own.*SSSI - Site of Special Scientific Interest.Care needed - unfenced water in garden's pond and streams.Additional information about the flora and fauna of Dowrog Commons in which Drws Golbaith-West is situated Dowrog CommonDowrog Common is an extensive tract of wet and dry heath with pools and fen, in the upper reaches of the River Alun. The area was known as Tir Pererinion (Pilgrims Land) and was a gift to the church from Rhys ap Tewdwr King of Deheubarth in 1091 ‘for the use of pilgrims making their devotions at St Davids’, as a place of sanctuary.Wildlife on the DowrogDowrog Common sustains rare wildlife, both flora and fauna and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) since 1954.The majority of the common is managed by the Wales Wildlife Trust. This diverse site supports over 350 species of flowering plants.The wet heath supports Western Gorse, Heathers, Cross-leaved Heath, Lesser Butterfly Orchid, Heath Spotted-orchids. Purple Moor Grass, Common Fleabane and Hemp-agrimony can be found on the riverside marsh and fen, along with Grey Willow. Many rare oceanic heath and marsh plants occur on the reserve, including Yellow Centaury, Pale Dog-violet, Wavy St. John’s Wort, Three-lobed Crowfoot and Pilwort. There are several small pools colonised by Bog Pondweed and Marsh St. John’s Wort.To the western end of the reserve lies Dowrog Pool, a seasonal pond. The pool is surrounded by a swamp of Reedmace, Water Horsetail, Marsh Cinquefoil and Bogbean. The pool is fed by the leat, (a manmade watercourse) that passes alongside Drws Gobaith-West.The common supports a diverse and interesting range of invertebrates including the Marsh Fritillary butterfly, Scarlet Tiger moth, Small Red Damselfly, Hairy Dragonfly and Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly. Rare flies include Colobaea bifasciella and C. distinct and notable beetles include Bradycellus collaris and Galerucella calmarfensis.In April and May you will have a good chance of hearing a cuckoo. At night you may glimpse a barn owl. In the summer adders, Vipera berus can be spotted. They can bite if alarmed or disturbed.Wintering wildfowl and birds of prey proliferate on the Common. Hen Harrier roost on the common, and Short-eared Owl and Merlin are regular winter visitors. Bewick’s and Whooper Swans, Teal, Wigeon, Shoveler and Mallard can be seen in winter along with Snipe, Water Rail, Coot and Moorhen, particularly around Dowrog Pool. The wetland areas also support breeding Grasshopper Warbler, Reed Bunting and Sedge Warbler. In late spring the cuckoo may be heard having migrated back from Africa.Otters regularly visit the site and Water Shrews have also been recorded.Cattle from neighbouring farms or Welsh Mountain Ponies are sometimes grazed on the common.
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Drovers Cottage, Holiday Cottage Nr St Brides, Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembs, United Kingdom

One of five beautifully converted farm buildings, Drovers Cottage is a detached single storey conversion of a farm labourer's cottage which has been comfortably and stylishly furnished. There is a shared games room with table tennis and pool table. A children's play area, trampoline, barbecue cabin and hot tub which add to the delights of your holiday. WiFi is available in the cottage. Drovers Cottage is surrounded by lovely countryside, yet only a few minutes from the charming coastal village of Little Haven and picturesque St Brides beach. This cottage is an ideal base for exploring this beautiful area.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay.Upper Hoaten Farm Cottages near St Brides are a family run enterprise, comprising a courtyard of beautifully restored old stone farm buildings. Whilst retaining the format of a traditional Pembrokeshire farmyard, each cottage has its own distinctive features with separate patio areas surrounded by shrubs and flowers. The enclosed forecourt overlooks a children's play area, well away from all cars. There is a games room with table tennis, pool table and WiFi. The separate barbecue area includes a delightful Scandinavian style barbecue cabin, so meals can be enjoyed whatever the weather. There is a 10ft trampoline for the more energetic children and adults. Adjoining the courtyard is a hot tub where guests can relax after a busy day walking the coast path or visiting the spectacular nearby beaches at Marloes Sands and Broad Haven. The cottages are surrounded by lovely open countryside yet are only minutes away from the charming coastal village of Little Haven, the windsurfing centre at Dale or the picturesque St Brides beach. A trip to Skomer Island to visit the Puffins is a must.These cottages are ideal for individuals whilst also providing the perfect venue for family groups or parties of friends who wish to get together in the evenings. The perfect base to return to after a busy day.For details of these 5 cottages please see Drovers Cottage, 32456 Ploughmans Cottage, 32457 Shepherds Cottage, 32458 Gamekeepers Cottage & 32459 Coachmans Cottage.Out of season special offers and short breaks available.
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Blueberry Cottage, Holiday cottage Solva, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Sir Benfro, United Kingdom

Blueberry Cottage, a delightful semi-detached traditional stone cottage with a hot tub (charged out of season), nestles on the hillside of Solva above the picturesque harbour with stunning sea views over the roof tops to St Brides Bay. Located on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with facilities within walking distance, this holiday cottage has all you need. A slightly sloping footpath leads from the quiet no through lane to this cottage which has been fully renovated, yet retains plenty of character with beams and sash windows, reflecting its coastal location.The enclosed paved terraced garden has steps leading up to a raised decked area with wonderful sea views where you can dine alfresco on a summer’s evening or relax in the hot tub with stars twinkling overhead. The small entrance hallway leads through to a cottage style well-equipped fitted kitchen and then through to the an open plan sitting/dining room, the Bioethanol wood burning affect fire ensures a cosy feel on the chilliest of evenings. A ground floor double bedroom has French doors opening to the enclosed terraced garden and an ensuite wet room. Stairs from the sitting room lead to 2 further bedrooms in the eaves with a small shower room. Both bedrooms offer super sea views over St Brides Bay, wake to the sun shimmering on the water.Conveniently located yards from the Coastal Path, it is ideal for exploring this stunning coastline on foot, the bird and wildlife will amaze, as will the sea views to the islands of Skomer and Ramsey, take advantage of the Puffin Shuttle to catch a lift back from longer walks.  A footpath takes you down to the beautiful sandy inlet popular with sailors and kayakers, there is even a yacht club. At low tide, children will enjoy exploring the rock pools, crabbing and bathing at the mouth of the inlet. There is a well-stocked village shop and pub within walking distance in Upper Solva, while a short downhill walk will take you to a range of pubs, cafes, restaurants and galleries clustered round the pretty harbour in Lower Solva. Solva Woollen Mill nearby is well worth a visit, while a short drive will take you to the stunning Newgale Beach, its long golden beach is popular with families, water sport enthusiasts and surfers, professional and beginners alike. The tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace, as well as excellent range of shops, pubs and restaurants should not be missed. Take a boat trip to Ramsey Island from St Justinians to see the seal pups in September and marvel at the bird life, while Whitesands Beach is sure to be a highlight of any holiday.Blueberry Cottage has all the ingredients for a relaxing holiday, whatever the time of year.£150 security bond required.* WiFi available only in lounge/diner, upstairs bedrooms and shower room *Please note: No stag or hen parties.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay.
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Ivy Cottage, Holiday Cottage Little Haven, Sleeps 5, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Ivy Cottage, only a three minute stroll from the sea, provides a welcoming and comfortable base from which to enjoy the glorious beaches, activities, and the spectacular, uncrowded countryside of Pembrokeshire.  One of the earliest houses in the conservation area of this tiny, picturesque fishing village, the cottage has been renovated to a high standard by local craftsmen while still preserving its original character.The cottage sits in a cul-de-sac - close to but removed from the bustle of the village, its pubs and the beach.In the cosy sitting room you can enjoy a relaxing evening in front of the open fire, perhaps watching a film from the large collection on DVD, after a day spent walking the cliffs and coves of the Pembrokeshire Coast path. The separate dining room also offers a comfortable place for listening to music, catching up on emails, or simply reading in peace.A third seating area gives easy access to the steps leading up to the small private, south-facing garden, with patio, summerhouse, garden furniture and some sea views. This sun-trap makes an ideal retreat from the busy centre of the village and you can sit back peacefully, drink in hand, enjoying the extensive views over the valley and out towards the sea.There is a shower room on the ground floor, and in the well-equipped oak kitchen you will find double oven, ceramic hob, extractor fan, dishwasher, fridge, 3 drawer freezer and everything needed for cooking.  If you don’t feel like making a meal, just a short stroll away Little Haven boasts excellent pubs with restaurants. Each one has its own character, but all provide excellent food using local produce, as well as an interesting variety of beers. In season the Corner House Cafe offers lunches, ice cream and sandwiches, right alongside the beach. There are also restaurants in Haverfordwest which offer home delivery.Upstairs there are two comfortable, pretty bedrooms with pine furniture and ample storage space. One bedroom has a king size bed and a single, while the other room has twin beds. There is a bespoke oak and granite bathroom with wash hand basin, toilet, and bath.Ivy Cottage provides a cosy, peaceful and unique retreat, perfect for couples and small families and a ‘home from home’, ideal for all seasons.LITTLE  HAVENLittle Haven is a charming, old fishing village on the coast of St Brides Bay, in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park. It nestles in a cove at the junction of two  streams. Too small for much development, Little Haven retains its traditional charm. In spite of its size, it has a seasonal sea activity centre, café, a seafood shop which offers coffee and local products, and pubs offering a warm welcome and good, locally sourced food. Just over the headland, or across the wide beach at low tide, is Broad Haven which has a well-stocked convenience store as well as a selection of other eating places, and craft, beach  and water sport shops.Little Haven is within easy reach of both north and south of the county, as well as the historic centres of St Davids, Tenby, and Pembroke with its medieval castle. It makes a superb and peaceful centre from which to explore the award-winning golden beaches, dramatic coastal paths, clear waters and amazing wildlife of this splendid part of Wales. There is also a multitude of activities including golf, horse riding, zorbing, karting, family attractions, water sports and much more.Wildlife abounds. You can take boat trips to fish for mackerel, or to see the dolphins and seals, or visit the island reserves of Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey and Grassholm with their thousands of puffins, shearwaters, gannets and gulls.  The marine reserve in the waters around this section of the coast also offers rewarding snorkelling and diving.  In the autumn secluded coves shelter seal pups.Other water sports available include bodyboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, and, for the adventurous, coasteering. The village has a slipway for launching small boats and there is an additional water sports shop which rents out equipment just half a mile away in Broad Haven. Or you can just relax on the sand or on the village green while keeping an eye on children dam building, exploring rock pools and playing on the sheltered, award-winning family beach.If you would rather keep your feet on dry land, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers some of the best natural walking experiences in Britain. The stunning 186 mile long coastal path runs through Little Haven and there are countless other paths and trails crossing hills and moorlands, passing by prehistoric burial chambers, through secluded coves, river valleys, and ancient woodlands and along the challenging wild cliffs. Truly, Pembrokeshire offers something for everyone and Little Haven is at its heart!(July 2022)
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Gwestyr Wennol, Holiday Home Trefin, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Gwestyr Wennol is an instant home from home that has recently been refurbished throughout to include a hot tub. Set within walking distance of Aberfelin cove, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and Trefin village pub, yet secretly hidden away down a private driveway in a sunny sheltered setting of lawned gardens.Comfortably and stylishly furnished in neutral colours of nature with Melin Tregwynt touches. Step into the spacious hall which links everything together, with two sitting rooms there is plenty of space to relax, the main one looks out over the sunny, sheltered lawn garden while the second is more of a cosy snug with a dining table, the wood burning stove is sure to add a cosy feel.The new contemporary kitchen is a super space to cook meals and leads through to the stunning modern shower room, while the three comfortable, spacious bedrooms with fresh white linen are welcome retreats, the master enjoys the same glorious views over the garden and valley. Along with the newly fitted family bathroom, this completes the accommodation.Enjoy dining alfresco on a summer’s evening on the paved terrace with fire pit to the rear of the cottage overlooking the large lawn, there is plenty of space for children to play and adults will enjoy wonderful evenings in the hot tub (additional charge all year), relax and let the aches and pains wash away as you marvel at the view or enjoy the stars twinkling overhead, the dark skies are stunning here.There is a village pub within walking distance or take a stroll to the beach Aberferlin with its picturesque sand and shingle beach with rock pools exposed at low tide. Take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot, there are many coves and villages to be discovered including Abercastle, Porthgain and Abereiddy with its famous Blue Lagoon.  15 minutes by car will take you to the historic tiny City of St Davids with its wonderful Cathedral and Bishops Palace. Whitesands, named officially one of the best beaches, is highly rated by families and surfers both professional and beginners, it has a hire shop and seasonal beachside cafe for refreshments.In the other direction, just over 15 minutes by car takes you to the harbour and market town of Fishguard with its range of pubs, galleries, shops, cafes and restaurants to try, as well as a leisure centre and local cinema. This whole area has been used for several major film sets including Moby Dick and Under Milkwood, and there a number of events held over the summer including regattas and music festivals.Gwestyr Wennol is a high quality holiday home, an ideal base to explore Pembrokeshire, once you arrive leave your car behind and enjoy a slower pace to life.Hot tub available on request at an additional £100.£150 security bond required.
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Greystones House, Holiday Home St Davids, Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Greystones House is a charming, grade II listed, end of terrace house, built from the same stone as the Cathedral set right in the heart of the tiny City of St Davids. Renovated throughout, it has been beautifully furnished in an eclectic mix of carefully sourced antique and contemporary pieces, yet retaining many original features and character with practical, wood floors and local artwork on the walls; the cosy sitting room with wood burning stove makes a delightful retreat, while the second lounge gives space for children to watch TV and play games. The split-level fitted kitchen/diner with large, farmhouse table is perfect for family meals. A useful boot room/utility area leads out to the enclosed, rear garden with a sheltered, paved terrace to enjoy a barbecue on a summer’s evening, steps lead up to a lawn with mature trees. The bedrooms above make a welcoming retreat. Perfectly situated with all the shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries of this tiny city on your doorstep, enjoy a visit to the Cathedral and Bishops Palace with its walled close of 18 acres and the venue for music festivals, art and craft exhibitions, as well as open air theatre. The nearest beach, Caerfai, is less than a mile away, while there is a choice of 3 others nearby. Whitesands is only a short drive away and is renowned for surfing and popular with beginners and professionals alike. A boat trip round or calling at Ramsey Island from St. Justinians should not be missed, the bird and wildlife will amaze, especially the seal pups in September. A quality holiday home for you to enjoy.
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The Old Post Office, Holiday Cottage Llanrhian, Sleeps 6, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms

Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

The Old Post Office is a delightful stone cottage, fully renovated, one of three houses set on a small lane in the heart of the village of Llanrhian, less than a mile’s walk from the coast and Porthgain.Beautifully finished it retains character with exposed stonework and traditional features, yet with modern facilities, furnished in an eclectic mix of traditional and modern pieces, the open-plan living space links through with wooden flooring throughout, the sitting room with a wood burning stove ensures a cosy feel, this leads through to the spacious dining room and galley style, bespoke, fitted kitchen with all modern facilities.French doors open to a decked terrace to the rear of the cottage, a super sheltered sunny spot to enjoy an alfresco meal, with lovely views over the rolling fields beyond, all enclosed there is a raised sloping lawn to the side. Stairs from the sitting room lead up to the bedrooms above with quality beds and fresh white linen with views over the surrounding countryside.Tucked away, this super holiday cottage is conveniently located, perfect for exploring the area on foot, footpaths and pretty lanes abound, the popular fishing village of Porthgain is less than a mile away with the picturesque pub, The Sloop, serving good food, as well as an excellent restaurant and galleries clustered around this sandy bottomed harbour, take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this stunning coastline on foot, just over the headland lies Traeth Llyfn beach, one of Pembrokeshire’s finest. Further afield are a number of hidden coves and fishing villages including Abermawr and Abercastle to the north. The village of Trefin with its pub and cafe is well worth a visit perched above Aberfelin beach. While to the south is Abereiddy with its black sand and shingle beach and the Blue Lagoon. The tiny city of St Davids is within a short drive and has a range of facilities to try, as well as its Cathedral and Bishops Palace to explore. Keen surfers will not want to miss Whitesands beach, voted one of the top 10 beaches in the world and ideal for families, as well as beginners and professional surfers alike.Holidaymakers will be smitten by The Old Post Office from the moment they arrive, whatever the time of year. 
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The Old Dairy, Holiday Cottage Near Mathry, Sleeps 8, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms

HAVERFORDWEST, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

The Old Dairy is a beautifully converted stone barn, one of a range of renovated farm buildings set down an unmade drive near the imposing old manor house.Deceptively spacious, yet still with the feel of a cosy cottage, it has been finished to a high standard throughout, yet retaining all its original charm with exposed beams and a mix of contemporary furnishings with lovely soft furnishings from the local Tregwynt Woollen Mill.Step into the useful utility room which leads via one step down to the wonderful cottage style bespoke kitchen with Rayburn; well-equipped it is perfect for preparing family meals. An arch leads through to the dining room with a patio door to the enclosed, sun-trapped garden. Enjoy relaxing in the sitting room with its wood burning stove, ensuring a cosy atmosphere. A twin bedroom with en suite opens straight off the sitting room, while 2 separate sets of stairs lead from the sitting room to 2 double bedrooms and a bathroom one side and a further master bedroom with separate shower room on the other, conveniently giving 2 families ample space, but still perfect for just a family of 4. All nestled in the eaves with some restricted headroom and characterful A-frame beams.The enclosed rear garden is a perfect spot to relax on a summer’s evening and dine alfresco with a paved terrace, 3 steps lead up to a lawned area and further paved patio with picnic table.Set in rolling countryside, marvel at the dark skies and stars at night, yet only a 10 minute drive from the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline. Join the Coastal Path only an hour’s walk away to really explore its hidden bays and beaches, including the picturesque coves of Abercastle and Abermawr, still used by local fishermen today; or Aberferlin, below the village of Trefin and Porthgain with its recommended pub, The Sloop Inn, bistro restaurant and art galleries, are only 6 miles away. The nearest village is Mathry with its popular pub and the Siop Fach tea rooms and Collectables. The bustling harbour town of Fishguard with its range of shops, pubs and restaurants is within easy reach, while the tiny city of St Davids is well worth a visit with excellent facilities, Cathedral and Bishops Palace ruins, as well as one of the best beaches in the world, Whitesands Bay, less than a 20 minutes' drive. Wander the picturesque harbour village of Solva, with its bustling quay, cafes, pubs, galleries and Woollen Mill only 7 miles away.The Old Dairy is a wonderful ‘home from home’ which holidaymakers cannot fail to enjoy and perfectly positioned to enjoy all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
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