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3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 7Heated swimming pool in modern waterside cottage, Burton, Pembrokeshire
| £50 off 1-3 persons | Dogs Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 7, inc folding bed, plus travel cot. 1 double, 2 twins on 1st floor, two with vanity units.
Bedlinen provided.
Bathroom on ground floor with full suite and separate shower.
Kitchen fully fitted, split level electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, breakfast bar. Automatic washing machines in separate outbuilding opposite rear entrance door. Additional outside toilet.
Lounge/Diner electric fire in feature fireplace, tv/dvd three piece suite, dining suite for 6, highchair available on request.
Grounds extremely attractive, sheltered, professionally planted garden - a joy to relax in - yet only 30yds from your doorstep to the foreshore for your ‘constitutional’.
Private patio.
Fuel gas central heating and electricity all inclusive.
Private parking.
Welcome FREE: 2 Dogs max
No smoking please
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- See ~sister properties Trinity Lodge (680)~ and ~ Trinity Villa (353)~
- Heated indoor swimming pool, fitness area, full sized snooker table, pool table, table tennis table - superb facilities whatever the weather.
- Delightful modern holiday cottage equipped to high residential standards of design, décor and furnishings.
- This modern holiday cottage is set in the walled grounds of Trinity House, the owners residence, a magnificent maritime property on the waters edge.
- Beautifully landscaped gardens with fountains, waterfalls, lily pond (unfenced - care with children), lawns, private areas, seating, terraces and patios -
- Fishing off the property walls or off the old jetty.
- This popular family friendly waterside pub across the road from Trinity Cottage serves excellent value wholesome food in the bar, the conservatory dining room and in the extensive gardens beside the river. There is a play area for youngsters.
- Launching facilities 200 yds, floating pontoon 50 yds.and many boat trips available along the river including Shearwater Safaris and Cleddau Cruises from Neyland Marina 2 1/2 miles away.
- Learn watersport skills from dinghy and multihull sailing to powerboat handling at the RYA approved centre just across the Cleddau Bridge 1 mile away.
- Jolly Sailor, Buton convenient for modern holiday cottage
- Waterside pub and restaurant the Jolly Sailor offer exceptional value just across the road.
- The small town of Neyland is just 2 1/2 miles away with an excellent traditional butchers shop, newsagent, pharmacy, card shop and Coop / Post Office combined. The nearest big supermarkets and banks are in Pembroke Dock 2 miles away over the Cleddau bridge (cars 75 pence each way).
- Centrally located for exploring either North or South Pembrokeshire - within 20 mins motoring of this modern holiday cottage are the sandy beaches of South Pembrokeshire, St Brides Bay or the Dale and Marloes Peninsula.
- Almost 30 miles of deserted waterways to explore for the boating enthusiasts, boat trips, fishing trips and excursions to the bird sanctuary islands offshore.
- The waterbus calls in at Burton on its trips up and down the Cleddau river from Lawrenny to Dale. Hop on and off to visit towns and villages along the waterway.
- A water sports club operates at Burton Ferry with launching facilities, and water sports tuition is available at Burton, Dale and Pembroke.
- Located in the unique 1850's Gun Tower the Heritage Centre tells the story of Wales' only Royal Dockyard.
- Carew is is a lovely place to spend a few hours enjoying the beautiful castle, a hybrid of Elizabethan fancy and earlier defensive necessity. Just a short walk away is the only restored tidal mill in Wales. Continue over the bridge and back towards the Carew Inn an excellent old pub serving delicious food and ale. Families are welcome.
- Home to the Earls of Pembroke and birth place to Henry VII of the Tudor dynasty is a magnificent building, privately owned, well maintained and open to the public. It is an ideal spot for picnics and hosts regular events such as falconry displays, historical reinactments and music festivals.
- King Quoit Burial Chamber is spectacularly placed above Manorbier Bay. Look for its two small side stones and cap stone. Take a picnic and enjoy the views.
- River fishing on the western Cleddau at Treffgarne yields sea trout known locally as sewin, from May to early September and brown trout all year. Remember your fishing gear and favourite seafood recipes.
- Keen walkers will enjoy the easy eleven mile walk from Angle to Pembroke passing numerous esturine inlets and sheltered bays. The walking is mostly on the flat. Do have a drink in the charming old Point House pub before leaving and a visit to Pembroke Castle is highly recommended.
- Lots to enjoy at this modern Wales holiday cottage with shared use of swimming pool and gym beside the Haven Waterway, Burton near Milford.
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3 Bedrooms
Sleeps 7
Dogs Welcome FREE
Full Weeks Only
Saturday Changeover
Pembroke
& Castle 4m
Carew Castle
& Tidal Mill 7m
Bosherston Lily Ponds NT 9m
South Pembrokeshire coast 10m


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