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Castle Mill

(Ref. 1122393)

Newport, Pembrokeshire, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • no (7)
  • lovely (6)
  • property (6)
  • well (6)
  • dehumidifiers (5)
  • cottage (5)

11 Customer Reviews

  • "Lovely spacious cottage, in a beautiful setting."

    The cottage was well equipped and not far to walk to pubs, restaurants and shops.

    Reviewed by Fiona4.1Sep 2024

  • "A wonderful location, so close to the centre of Newport (yet with its own parking), and with all the lovely walks straight from the property."

    The previous feedback on this website had clearly been noticed, as the property was very clean, and milk, bread, butter and Welsh cakes were there as a welcome, which was lovely. We took our own drain mesh trap to catch hairs in the main shower (thank you to a previous reviewer who had warned us!). A couple of minor pointers: Firstly, we would have appreciated some clarity around the recycling. We saved all our paper, plastic, and glass and carried it down to Long Street car park (as in the property instructions on the wall by the microwave) but there was only a bottle bank there, so we had to put all the recyclables in the black bin sacks in the cottage, which seemed a huge pity. Secondly, some guidance about how much to run the dehumidifiers (night/day, how often) would have been helpful. We worked out how to empty them using the instruction manual on the shelf above the television, but some more guidance in the white folder would be useful. All in all though we had a great week and would be happy to choose this property again.

    Reviewed by Jenny4.4Aug 2024

  • "The property was lovely in a beautiful location but it was let down by cleanliness and general maintenance."

    When we first arrived we thought this is amazing until you looked a bit closer. There were cobwebs everywhere and they had been there for some time, especially on the velux windows which really stood out. The sink was stained brown, luckily there was some bleach cleaner which got it back to its original cream colour. The toilets were stained as well but we had no bleach left and felt we shouldn’t really be cleaning the place. Doing holiday cleans ourselves we realise that you may miss something when cleaning but these bits really stood out. We weren’t sure if we’d done the recycling and rubbish correctly as the bins outside weren’t marked for what was to go into them. Beds and pillows were comfortable, plenty of parking, the outside areas were lovely but again could do with a gardener to trim it back as it’s very overgrown, especially by the stream. The dehumidifiers we never found a problem with the noise but instructions on how to empty them would have made life easier for those that have never had to use them. Please don’t let the bits I’ve mentioned put you off booking as it was lovely but it would be better if the issues mention were sorted out.

    Reviewed by Peter3.4Aug 2024

  • "Lovely cottage beautiful setting."

    Dehumidifiers noisy and need emptying very often. Certain areas could do with a bit of TLC but none of this stopped us having a great time

    Reviewed by Malcolm3.8Jun 2024

  • "When we arrived at 4pm the house hadn't been cleaned, the beds not changed and towels were dirty."

    There were cobwebs everywhere and although cleaners may have prepared for guests, it's clear that the Mill hasn't had a thorough clean for months. The building itself has a damp gable-end wall (in the lounge), and dehumidifiers abound. There is an exhaust outlet for the boiler at head height on the outside wall - by the double doors which gives off noxious waste gases when in use, - making the rear patio unusable and the rear doors couldn't be opened onto the garden because of the gas outlet. The garden area around the rear patio was sodden and could be made dry by channeling the drainage from the hill into the old mill race. There were no welcome facilities and no washing-up liquid or dishwasher tablets. The emergency cleaners managed to get to the property soon after 4.30 and did a thorough job of rectifying the mistakes. They left us some basic items, but not the cleaning items mentioned above. The property would clearly benefit from a woodburner rather than a piano - Do not touch. Really disappointed, and although Sykes resolved the issues quickly, they have not been back in touch to talk through the impact that an unprepared, dirty property had on our holiday. The Mill could be a really special place to stay with just a few changes.

    Reviewed by Lynne2.5Jun 2024

  • "Car parking gets very muddy when raining."

    De-humidifiers have small reservoirs. Otherwise, great place, may well return.

    Reviewed by Peter5.0Dec 2023

  • "We had a lovely stay."

    The property is in a lovely located with beautiful views of the sea from the side of the property and kitchen window. The property was immaculately clean. The living room and kitchen were both functional and comfortable. The bedroom we're all clean, the beds were OK. I would not class them as comfy. There are mattress toppers on top to try and enhance the comfort, but the beds themselves could do with replacing. This is the only reason for a 4 star and not 5 star review. The drain in the shower get clogged and does not drain properly. This is clearly a long standing issue as the door frame in the bathroom has started to go rotten. If we could suggest one thing it would be the owner put some handsoap in the bathroom. I think we have been spoilt with every other property we have rented with sykes (10+) ad they usually have maybe a pint of milk and a few little started bits to help you on your way. At Castle Mill there was nothing and that is fine. We appreciate this is just an added bonus, but we would expect a bottle of handsoap. The first thing koat people do when travelling a long was is use the bathroom. This is literally rather only negative comments. The property is beautiful, the location is beautiful and there is everything you need on your doorstep, from cafes, a local butchers, spar shop and a lovely pub.

    Reviewed by Daniel4.1Sep 2023

  • "This is a wonderful property!"

    Tucked away but yet so close to town and the wonderful countryside and sea. The cottage is clean and well presented and we had a fabulous stay.

    Reviewed by Caroline5.0Jun 2023

  • "Great position."

    Wonderful views. Peaceful. Cigarette roll up on front step on arrival. Uncomfortable beds due to cheap mattresses. Average quality bed linen. Two pillows on double bed with no pillow case. Towels not great. No hand towel in kitchen. Only one tea towel. Dirty dishwasher.

    Reviewed by Michael3.8Jun 2023

  • "This is a lovely property which offers a wide range of activities nearby."

    We took advantage of the shops, pubs, places to walk, and the local market on Monday. The accommodation is well equipped and comfortable. The town is pleasant without being spoilt by overdeveloped tourism. Further afield we enjoyed the Gwaun valley and coastal walks.

    Reviewed by Richard4.4May 2023

  • "Truly loved staying in this "upside down" charming cottage."

    Kitchen very well stocked and very comfy beds. Would like to suggest a "grab rail" in the bathroom as bath side is quite high. Plenty of eateries with delicious food. Definitely hope to return.

    Reviewed by Soups5.0Feb 2023

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Summary

  • Up side down living and set over multi-levels
  • Three bedrooms
  • 1 x Lower ground floor king size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC (please take care on the stairs leading to the lower ground floor)
  • 1 x Ground floor double
  • 1 x Ground floor twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • First floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area
  • Ground floor utility
  • Oil central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher
  • Smart TV, WiFi, selection of books
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Electric Vehicles: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Please bring your own beach towels
  • Highchair and stairgate available
  • Ample off-road parking for 3 cars
  • Enclosed garden with furniture and barbecue (there is a drop from the patio leading to the exterior of the property)
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome (additional charge applies), more on reques
  • Note: This 200-year-old building has very thick stone walls which has been lime washed to allow the building to breath and dehumidifiers needs to be used in the property
  • There is a country road nearby, please ensure children are supervised
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.2 miles, beach 0.6 miles

The property

Castel Mill is an historic grade II listed stone mill that has been beautifully renovated to upside down living with lime washed walls and open beams located in a tranquil area of Newport, Pembrokeshire, alongside the castle which it supported for centuries.

Boasting close access to the local amenities and beach, off-road parking and pet-friendly accommodation, Castle Mill welcomes six guests and their four-legged companions to bask in a serene escape in West Wales.

Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home on the first floor and be impressed by a well-stocked kitchen space, hosting all the necessary appliances need to make your self-catered stay a success; whip up a tasty delicacy as your loved ones relax in the sitting area, complete with Smart TV for all your entertainment needs.

Settle down as a family at the spacious dining table and tuck in to a delicious meal, before toasting to an unforgettable holiday over a bottle of fizz; on balmier evenings, why not step out into the garden and relish an alfresco feast?

As the stars appear, retreat back inside to a sleek bathroom where you can indulge a soak in the tub, or refresh with a revitalising shower; take refuge in one of three beautifully-presented bedrooms, choosing from a ground-floor double or twin and a lower-ground-floor king-size with its very own en-suite.

Whisk your loved ones away on a fun-filled break to Pembrokeshire, with Castle Mill as your attractive base.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1122383 & 1113333, together sleeping up to 20 guests.

Newport Castle Cottages

Newport Castle Cottages are hidden away in the popular Pembrokeshire town of Newport. With a long connection to the history of the Barony of Cemaes, this gorgeous trio of beautifully presented, stone-built cottages sleep a combined total of 21 and offer all you could need for a celebration with family and friends or simply a relaxing break. With off-road parking, nearby amenities, and the beach just a short drive away, this fabulous collection is the perfect choice, whether you want to stay in and catch up with your loved ones or venture out to find new and exciting attractions. Explore the town, where you can treat your loved ones to a delicious meal at Tides Kitchen & Wine Bar, Blas at Fronlas, Castle Inn and The Golden Lion, stock up on essentials at the convenience store, at the local butchers and in the wholefood shop, enjoy the shoreline by taking in the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, or spend a fun-filled afternoon at Newport Beach. On the outskirts of the town, the history buffs in your party can enjoy the fascinating sites of Pentre Ifan's Neolithic Burial Chamber and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, before venturing up into the mythical Preseli Hills, the birthplace of Stonehenge. Continue onto Fishguard, where you soak up the local history of Jemima Nicholas and her trusted pitchfork, which helped repel Napoleon's forces in the 'Last Invasion of Mainland Britain' in 1797. Further afield you’ll find Cardigan, where the first ever Welsh Eisteddfod was held in its castle in 1176. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve are also a must for the nature lovers of the group. Find all you could need and more at Newport Castle Cottages.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

NEWPORT, PEMBROKESHIRE

Fishguard 7 miles; Cardigan 10 miles.

Newport is a beautiful coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south west Wales lying on the River Nevern with a selection of shops, pubs, tea rooms, plus an excellent golf course overlooking the sea as well as a lovely sheltered harbour. Newport lies on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path which is renowned worldwide for its unique landscape and wonderful opportunities to go dolphin and seal spotting. Wonderful coastal walks along the path or in the nearby Preseli Hills with the ever changing scenery are a walkers dream all year round. Learn about history when you visit the mills, craft centres and castles dotted around the county or spend a day at the wonderful Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort where you can learn hands on all about living during that time. See the majestic Shire Horses at the Shire Horse Farm or spend relaxing days on the huge choice of beautiful sandy beaches. All year round this is a perfect location for all the family.

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This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas