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Ty Martin

Ty Martin

4 3

Ty Martin is a traditional stone cottage of character situated in the small hamlet of Porthreidy just above the beach of Abereiddy, famous for the Blue Lagoon. It is extremely popular with the activities of coasteering and surfing. It is convenient for the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and beaches which are just a few minutes walk across the fields or by road. Boat trips to the islands of Ramsey, Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm are of particular interest to bird watchers. The city of St Davids is only 7 miles away with a variety of places to eat and places to visit including the Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace.There are many activities to be found around the area. Why not take an evening stroll along the coast path to Porthgain and enjoy refreshments at the popular Sloop Inn.

Ty Martin provides peace and quiet without being isolated. There is a small garden and dogs are welcome although the garden is not dog proof. The accommodation for up to four people includes a living room with high beamed ceiling, comfortable furniture TV/DVD and radio. The small kitchen leads off the living room and has a dining table, cooker, microwave, fridge and washing machine. The downstairs bedroom has a double bed and the two upstairs rooms have single beds. The bathroom with bath, shower over, w.c. and washbasin is on the ground floor. Heating. cooking and hot water are by electricity Economy 7. Duvets, blankets and pillows are provided but you will need to bring bed linen and towels. This cosy cottage has a wealth of character.

Features

  • Short walk to beach & coastal path
  • Dogs welcome
  • Electricity inclusive April to October

Notes

  • Bed linen not provided
  • Winter fuel charge of £30 per week
  • No smoking in cottage
£270 to 545
Forge Cottage

Forge Cottage

4 3

A detached stone built cottage adjoining the old village forge. Situated in the centre of the hamlet of St Nicholas, with lovely countryside views all around, many walks can be enjoyed from the cottage.

St Nicholas is one mile from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and the closest beaches of Aberbach and Abermawr. Fishguard is only 5 miles away, a small coastal town, with quality shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants, and the ferry port for Rosslare, Southern Ireland. St Davids with its wonderful cathedral, Bishop’s Palace and the beach at Whitesands, is approximately 13 miles away.

Enclosed in its own garden, this quaint cottage offers comfortable accommodation. Originally two up two down, on the ground floor you will find a living room with three piece suite and TV/DVD. Through the hallway, the dining room looks out onto the front garden, from here shallow steps lead to the fitted kitchen, equipped with electric cooker, fridge/freezer and microwave oven. A utility cupboard houses a washing machine. The bathroom provides basin, bath with power shower over bath and wc. The first floor accessed by stairs from the hall leads to two bedrooms with pine furniture, one twin and one with kingsize bed. Ceilings are just six foot high in the bedrooms, both have views towards the coast. Storage Heaters are provided throughout.

Features

  • Bed linen provided
  • Pets welcome
  • Parking within the cottage grounds

Notes

  • Guests are asked not to smoke indoors
  • Tariff is all inclusive 2nd April to 24th September inc.
  • Winter Fuel Charge £28 per week Oct to April inc.
£270 - 545
Aberbach (Smugglers) Cottage

Aberbach (Smugglers) Cottage

8 3
Pembrokeshire

Tucked in the hillside, this quaint, traditional Welsh stone cottage has fabulous views across the valley, beach and bay to the islands at Abercastle. Once the haunt of smugglers, it is one of the oldest properties in the area and has many traditional features.

Approached via a bridleway approx. 1/2 mile off the coast road, this is the ultimate place to get away from it all and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this peaceful valley. The secluded pebbly beach of Aberbach is approximately 100 yards away. Ideal for swimming, it has some sand at low tide rocks and pools to explore with direct access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path.

During the winter of 2012 the kitchen diner has been totally renovated with quarry tiles and under floor electric heating, electric cooker, fridge, freezer, microwave oven and dishwasher. The archway leads to the living room featuring a inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, two settees, fireside chair, welsh dresser and table. The double bedroom is situated at one end of the cottage and there are two shower rooms with wc and hand basin. The washing machine is housed in a cupboard in one of the shower rooms. A solid staircase leads from the hall to an open twin bedroom, a doorway leads through to a second twin room. Both rooms are tucked in the eves. The third twin room is situated above the living room and is accessed by a solid loft ladder.

Features

  • Wood Burning Stove
  • Storage Heaters in all ground floor rooms. Electric heaters upstairs
  • Pets welcome
  • Access to the beach and Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
  • Sea views from outside the cottage

Notes

  • Winter Fuel Charge £30 per week Oct to April inc.
  • Guests are asked not to smoke indoors
  • Bed linen is NOT provided
  • There are protectors on pillows and duvets on each bed
£336 to 850

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