Garn Barcud

Aberbach, Castle Morris

Garn Barcud

Garn Barcud, the name meaning Kite's Cairn, was originally a traditional Pembrokeshire farm workers cottage. The whitewashed cottage with new Welsh slate roof, nestles under the hillside with exterior views towards Aberbach and out to sea.

Sleeps:6weekly price
From £ 232 to £ 486
2008 price list
Bedrooms:3 Twin rooms
Grade:3-4
Location:multimap, directions from AA
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The passing bridle path leads to Aberbach cottage "and onwards to Aberbach beach and subsequently the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Explore the delightful garden tucked behind the cottage, or just relax on the terraced lawn. The valley is a wealth of flora, birds and wildlife.
The Ground Floor of this traditional cottage has been opened out to provide a spacious living area with quarry tiles and under floor electric heating. Lounge furniture, Welsh dresser and wood burning stove. The kitchen area is equipped with electric cooker, fridge and microwave oven, dining table and chairs. A freezer unit is stored in a utility area off the kitchen. The ground floor bathroom with its limestone floor hosts a basin bath and w.c. The slate floored hallway has a solid loft ladder leading to the garden room with twin beds and doors opening on to the terraced lawn. A second solid stairway leads to a twin bedroom with adjoining door to the third win room. All rooms are within the eves of this delightful cottage.