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3 Bedrooms - Sleeps 6Bosherston cottage, Pembrokeshire between Tenby, Angle. Fine Nat Park & Nat Trust coastline.
| £50 off 1-2 persons | Dogs Welcome FREE |
Accommodation Details:
3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 6 plus cot. 1, double, 1 twin, 1 with 3 ’wide bunk beds.
Bedlinen provided.
Bathroom 'P' bath with shower over, toilet and washbasin. All on 1st floor.
Cloakroom on ground floor with new toilet and washbasin.
Kitchen/Diner country style with fitted units, electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine. Table and chairs seating 6. Highchair.
Sitting Room 2 x 3 seater sofas, multi-fuel stove, tv/dvd, cd/radio, beamed ceiling, window seat with views over countryside. Stairs to 1st floor.
Fuel oil central heating inclusive May – September, £20 per week outside these dates. Own fuel required for multi-fuel stove.
Grounds walled garden (across courtyard) with patio, barbecue and garden furniture.
Please do not smoke indoors.
Parking for 2 cars in own designated spaces (no vans or campers please)
Welcome FREE: 2 Dogs max
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER
About this cottage:
- 18th Century Mews cottage
- Newly decorated throughout and refurbished for 2009 with lots of attention to detail.
- There are new sofas and a new fireplace with a multi-fuel stove in the sitting room which has a beamed ceiling and parquet floor. Stairs lead from here to the 1st floor and a stylish new bathroom.
- This pretty 18th century mews cottage has views over the surrounding countryside and across the courtyard is an enclosed, walled garden - a lovely warm sunny place for relaxing in, playing games or to enjoy an al fresco meal.
- Pembroke 5 miles away has a range of amenities including bank, post office, library with internet access, supermarket, pubs, restaurants, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and a Farmer's Market held fortnightly Saturdays from !0 - 2
- Last minute short breaks possible. Please phone for availability and price.
- Bosherston Lily Ponds nearby are a rainbow of colour in early June (good coarse fishing) and a stroll through the surrounding woodlands leads onto glorious Broad Haven South and exotic Barafundle – voted the most beautiful beach in Britain by National Trust members.
- Aunty Vi will welcome you with a delicious and traditional 'proper' tea of homemade cakes in the ivy clad Olde Worlde Cafe just as she has done with so many other visitors during her 70 years in the business. In 2009 Mrs Violet Wesson was awarded an MBE for her services to tourism. She even had a mention in the Sunday Times for her cheese on toast! Her menu remains virtually unchanged since 1923. A classic cafe of charm and tasteful simplicity.
- The stunning Southern Pembrokeshire National Trust and National Park coastline has some of the best limestone cliff scenery in Europe with features like St Govans Head, Hunstman's Leap, Stack Rocks, Green Bridge of Wales and the unique St Govans Chapel.
- A short stroll away is St Govans Inn, good food and drink and a café where the tasty menu hasn't changed for over 50 years!
- Stackpole nearby has an award winning restaurant / pub -The Stackpole Inn - and good home cooked food to enjoy at the Boat House in Stackpole Quay (N.T.)
- Boat trips on the peaceful waters of the Haven or an exciting fast sea voyage to the Bird Islands are sure to please.
- A bustling picturesque town with small harbour and three glorious golden sandy beaches all awarded Blue Flag status.There is a variety of interesting shops, galleries and a museum as well as a choice of places to eat and drink. Boat trips to Caldey Island leave from here.
- Home to Cistercian monks for a thousand years. They farm the land, produce perfume, shortbread and chocolate all sold in the island shop. Stroll the lovely countryside, relax on one of the beautiful sandy beaches and visit parts of the Grade II abbey. A day to remember.
- Sand, sea, sailing, surfing, rock climbing, walking, golf, bird watching - activities for all close to this National Park holiday cottage in Bosherston.
- Enjoy fishing in this beautiful Natioanl Nature Reserve. Spring and stream fed lakes are home to pike, tench, perch, roach and eels. Tight lines!
- Stroll around and enjoy a picnic in the beautiful 35 acres of parkland including arboretum, formal gardens, walled garden and medieval chapel leading down to Carew river.
- There is much to enjoy near this National Park holiday cottage in Bosherston, Pembrokeshire. The local beaches include Manorbier, Swan Lake, Freshwater East, Barafundle & Broad Haven all within the National Park and a must to explore. Please don't miss the charm of Mrs Weston's 'Olde Worlde Cafe' in the village.
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3 Bedrooms
Sleeps 6
Dogs Welcome FREE
Short Breaks
Saturday Changeover
Pembroke 5m
National Trust Beaches at Broad Haven South
& Barafundle 1.5m


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