Troed y Garn

3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 6

Quality cottage Strumble Head, beautiful coastal setting near Pwll Deri, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Excellent cliff walks

£75 off 1-3 personsDog Welcome
Quality Cottage in North Pembrokeshire
Strumble Head quality cottage sleeps 6, pet dog welcome too
Quality cottage on Strumble Head
Pembrokeshire holiday cottage dogs welcome
West Wales quality cottage - sitting room antique furniture
Welsh holiday cotttage lounge with antique furniture and original art
Pembrokeshire holiday home-master bedroom
Master bedroom with en-suite shower room

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path 0.5m, Pwllderi 1m, Strumble Head 1.5m, Abermawr/ Aberbach Beaches 3m, Goodwick/Fishguard 3 - 4m

Accommodation Details:

3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6 plus travel cot on request. Master double bedroom with en-suite shower room (shower cubicle, toilet and bath), double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom all on 1st floor.

Bedlinen & towels provided

Bathroom on 1st floor with shower over bath, toilet and washbasin.

Cloakroom on ground floor with toilet and washbasin.

Kitchen 2 electric ovens, induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge with ice box, breakfast table and chairs, highchair.

Utility Room washer/dryer, fridge/freezer.

Family Sitting/Dining Room 3 seater sofa, tv/dvd, dining table and chairs, door to patio and garden.

Lounge spacious room with 2 x 2 seater leather sofas and 2 armchairs, occasional chairs, antique bureau, Freeview digital tv/dvd, radio, Clearview log burning stove, well stocked book shelves.

Fuel oil central heating and starter pack of logs inclusive May – September, £25 per week outside these dates.

Grounds medium sized lawned garden with garden furniture.

Parking for 3 cars

Welcome FREE 2 well behaved dogs

Please do not smoke indoors.

SATURDAY CHANGEOVER


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About this cottage:

Welsh Holiday Cottage on Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire

  • Nestling beneath Garn Fechan (Little Rock – Garn Fawr’s little sister) with views across open countryside to the curve of the North Pembrokeshire coastline, this newly renovated cottage has an elegant and stylish interior with an eclectic mix of antiques and modern furniture.
  • There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, a ‘Clearview’ log burning stove in the spacious lounge, a family sitting/dining room and a master en-suite bedroom all tastefully furnished.
  • The owner’s original paintings of local scenes are displayed throughout the house as well as individually designed hand made wall tiles in the luxury fitted kitchen.
  • All year round short breaks are possible at this property. Please phone for availability and price.
  • Garn Fawr & Garn Fechan

  • This is a naturalists, walkers, bird watchers, artists and photographers paradise - walk along the country lane and take the path which wends its way to the top of the rocky outcrop of Garn Fawr, (crowned by an iron age fort) and spread beneath you is a breathtaking panorama - a patchwork of ancient fields and the rugged coast line as it sweeps majestically down to St Davids Head.
  • Pwllderi & Strumble Head

  • Pwllderi is a fantastic spot for seal watching, particularly in the early autumn when the seals with their pups can be seen in large numbers on the gravel beach below.
  • Strumble Head, with its island offshore lighthouse, is on a migratory path for a diversity of sea birds and there is a bird watching observatory on the cliff-tops here. This is also a wonderful place for spotting marine life as the seas below the cliffs teem with fish, minky whales, dolphins and porpoises.
  • John Piper Artist & Print Maker 1903 - 1992

  • John Piper discovered Pembrokeshire through his wife Myfanwy Evans during the 1930's. He used his cottage just above Troed y Garn crouching under the fortified crags of Garn Fawr as a retreat and studio making many paintings and prints of local scenes.
  • Abermawr & Aberbach

  • Abermawr & Aberbach are twin sand and shingle beaches backed by ancient woodlands, (National Trust) which are carpeted with bluebells, sorrel, anemones and wild garlic in the spring.
  • Goodwick

  • Goodwick nearby is a little hillside village with a Post Office, good village shop, chemist, doctors surgery, a couple of pubs and the Fishguard Bay Hotel which has a wonderfully preserved Victorian interior.
  • There is an easily accessible gently sloping sand and shingle beach overlooking the Harbour, (from where there is a daily ferry service to Ireland) a Tourist Information Centre’ with a cyber café and an Ocean Lab featuring ‘Ollie the Octopus’ and a great soft play area for the under fives.
  • Pwllgwaelod

  • Do vist this pretty little waterside cove on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The Old Sailors Inn is a lovely place for refreshments. A dramatic walk around Dinas Head starts here.
  • Newport little Coastal Town

  • Do visit the bustling little town of Newport full of interesting shops, cafes, pubs & restaurants and it has a glorious sandy beach designated a conservation area.
  • Fishguard

  • Fishguard (see the 2010 Lonely Planet Guide) is a small market town which has a range of small shops, 2 supermarkets, a cinema, leisure centre, restaurants/cafes, pubs and a weekly Farmers Market selling locally produced goodies.
  • The newly restored Marine Walk around the clifftops has fabulous views. This was the site of the ‘Last Invasion of Britain in 1797’ and a tapestry worked by local needlewomen commemorating this event is displayed in the library - well worth a visit.
  • Miles Pepper's West Wales Arts Centre & Cafe Celf, Fishguard

  • The arts centre has changing exhibitions of quality work by national and international artists and crafts people. There is a reading room and an excellent gastro cafe. Look out for supper evenings with musical recitals.
  • Jane's Coffee Shop & Haberdashery, Fishguard

  • Do visit ‘Jane’s Coffee Shop and Haberdashery – wonderful cakes, coffee and light lunches as well as a fantastic array of tapestry and knitting wools, embroidery silks, trimmings and buttons!
  • Fishguard Music Festival

  • The Fishguard internationally acclaimed Music Festival is held annually in June - lots to see and do close to this Welsh holiday cottage on Strumble Head Pembrokeshire. Music lovers will be aware of John S Davies' contribution to choral singing & the establishment of this international festival. He still leads a select group of singers. Keep a look out for any West Wales performances whilst on holiday.
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    Property Summary:

    3 Bedrooms

    Sleeps 6

    Dog Welcome

    Short Breaks

    Saturday Changeover


    Location Summary: Pembrokeshire Coastal Path 0.5m
    Pwllderi 1m
    Strumble Head 1.5m
    Abermawr/ Aberbach Beaches 3m
    Goodwick/Fishguard 3
    4m