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Retaining some of its original features, parts of this traditionally furnished cottage are over 400 years old.
On the ground floor you will find the well equipped Kitchen/Dining area, which leads through to the large wooden conservatory, together with the bathroom, utility room and lounge.
The second floor has an en-suite master bedroom with a king size bed, a double bedroom and a twin bedroom.
The cottage sits in half an acre of grounds with a stream, a natural spring, an enclosed fish pond, woodland shrubbery and a grass lawn area. The grounds also have a picnic table for enjoying an alfresco meal or a ‘Teddy bears Picnic’.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path can be joined nearby and a walk along it offers not only superb views but also the chance of spotting seals, birds, dolphins or porpoise. A short drive from the property are the two coves of Pwll Gwaelod and Cwm yr Eglwys. The public service bus and the local coastal bus can both be caught a short walk from the property.