Rural retreat, sleeps 4, well located for all of Pembrokeshire’s treasures - castles, coast, countryside, attraction, shopping and food. Sits in pretty farmyard with Property #10699923 - also sleeps 4. EV charging (Type 2 22kw 7 pin tethered) by arrangement .
Welcome to our lovely cottage! Formerly a hay barn (a long long time ago!), this delightful two bedroom cottage is the perfect rural retreat for a relaxing Pembrokeshire break. Superbly located to enjoy all of Pembrokeshire's treasures - castles, coast, countryside, attractions, shopping and food - you will love your stay here. Perfect for families, couples or friends, it is comfortable, well equipped and spacious - you'll feel immediately at home.
A few steps up from the farmyard, you'll come through the front door, and enter a wonderful living-kitchen-dining area. The kitchen is generously sized with everything you need to whip up a feast around the dining table, and the living area is great for relaxing. A few steps down leads to a large bedroom with a king sized bed . And there is a cosy twin bedded room too. A generously sized family bathroom is adjacent, with a bath with shower over. Plus a utility room, with washing machine and space for coats and boots. 2 cots and 2 high chairs are available for little ones.
Double doors lead out to a patio with picnic bench - and there is a lawned area with a pretty garden.
There is parking for one car - in the farmyard. EV charging is available - shared with owner and by arrangement.
Heading out? The quaint town of Narberth with its lovely shops and cafes is a few miles away, as is Bluestone/Blue Lagoon, Oakwood roller coasters and Folly Farm. For the beach, you can easily reach Saundersfoot, Tenby and Manorbier - or head to firm favourites Freshwater West and Newgale. You can hike along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, or to get away from it all, you can explore the Preseli Mountains. And after you've explored Llawhaden Castle - literally on your doorstep - you will want to head to Carew Castle and Pembroke Castle to experience the rich history of this area.
Llawhaden is a small, tranquil village, conveniently situated a mile or so from the A40. It is on the 'Landsker Line' - a term that was used to describe the boundary between the Welsh and English speaking parts of Pembrokeshire. Llawhaden Castle is one a number of castles that sits on that frontier - a fascinating bit of history.