The former fishing village of Llangwm has a heritage dating back to prehistoric times and is ideal for families discovering the Cleddau Valley and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The village is home to the Llangwm Literature Festival and makes a lovely base for exhilarating rural walks. The market towns of Haverfordwest (6 miles) and Milford Haven Waterfront (8 miles) where you will be truly spoilt for choice for eating out and cocktails. Attractions include Pembroke Castle (7.5 miles), Manor House Wildlife Park (12 miles) and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (16 miles). Heading south, there are some lovely coastal spots, including the beaches at Broad Haven, Little Haven, Dale, Newgale, Freshwater East, Freshwater West, Barafundle Bay as well as the thriving seaside town of Tenby (15.5 miles). This cosy cottage has plenty of original traditional features, with the pretty lounge offering exposed ceiling beams, stone flooring and a wood burner set in an alcove. The lounge is an ideal space in which to sit back and unwind in the evenings, complete with smart TV and comfortable seating so you can snuggle down, catch up with a good book or a watch a favourite movie. Exploring the ground floor further, the dining room has a beautiful tiled floor, a wood burner effect gas fire set in a feature fireplace, wooden ceiling beams and a delightful dining area, perfect for the family to enjoy a meal together. The light and stylishly designed kitchen is equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge/freezer, coffee machine, microwave, washer/dryer and dishwasher. There is also a bathroom complete with a shower over the bath and WC on the ground floor. Heading upstairs, you will find two light and relaxing bedrooms, both full of character and featuring low, sloping ceilings. The first bedroom is a charming king size room, while the second is a twin (which can be made into a king size zip and link must be stated at the time of booking). The king size bedroom opens out onto a pleasant balcony overlooking the garden. Equipped with table and chairs, this is a lovely spot for enjoying a morning coffee and taking in the picturesque views. Downstairs, French doors lead out from the kitchen and onto the pretty garden which has outdoor furniture and a lawn. The property also has a useful parking space.
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