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An excellent good sized one level stone cottage between St. Davids and
Fishguard in the hamlet of Penparc, on the St. Davids Peninsula, close
to the centre of the best stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast
north east of St Davids. Our cottage is situated within the protected
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It has been graded at the top end of
the 4 Star grading band, by the Welsh Tourism Council. There are extensive sea views from the good sized garden laid almost exclusively to lawn, and in particular stunning views of the cliffs around Strumble Head. The cottage has been built in the last few years, but with plenty of character giving the impresssion of being a much older cottage. The living room is open up to the rafters and benefits from a log-burning stove giving an open yet truly cosy feeling. As well as being comfortably furnished the room also has a television, video , DVD player and stereo CD/radio system. The sitting room has the benefit of French doors which open out onto a small garden with garden furniture. The bedroom has a double bed with extra thick mattress with ample wardrobe space . In the bathroom there is a full suite including a bath with shower over. The dining kitchen is fully fitted in pine and benefits from a full size cooker, washing machine, fridge and microwave. There is every gadget and utensil you will need for your holiday along with good quality crockery and glassware. One mile down a quite country lane from our cottages and hamlet is the acclaimed village of Trefin, situated on clifftops between the famous harbours of Porthgain and beautiful Abercastle. Trefin has its own cove on the edge of the village at Aberflin, with numerous rock pools in this small sand and shingle beach which is surrounded on three sides by rugged cliffs. Trefin is quite a bustling village with a post office, pub, an artist’s gallery, a more general craft shop, and a couple of tea shops. Just under a mile away as the crow flies is the famed harbour of Porthgain andust a few hundred yards south along the coast is a wonderful sandy National trust beach Traethllyfn. Beyond that is the beach of Aberreidy, porbably the most painted scene in Wales. Also only a short distance north of our local village, Trefin, is the superb small harbour of Abercastle.Then in either direction on the coast are some wonderful beaches, coves and harbours, all connected by the famous Coast Path. Quite apart from the wonderfully scenic location, the cottages are also well placed for amenities, there is one pub serving really well kept real ale and also bar food just a few hundred yards away, with two more pubs selling good quality bar meals only one mile away, whilst a fourth pub, the Sloop, only one and a half miles away in the fishing harbour of Portgain, is probably the most famous pub on the St Davids Peninsula. Our hamlet is well catered for by way of provisions with a small store within 50 yards and a petrol station with a larger grocery store attached offering a wide selection of groceries, newspapers, logs etc. on the main Fishguard/St Davids Road just a couple of hundred yards away. There are a substantial number of other pubs within 5 miles, about 8 restaurants, and needless to say numerous tea shops within a similar distance. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
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