Freshwater East is a charming terraced cottage within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, just a stroll from the beach.
Located in the heart of Freshwater East, Pembrokeshire, this delightful retreat rests in well-maintained grounds with an on-site restaurant, and off-road parking, making it perfect for families or groups of friends.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a welcoming open-plan area, where you can unwind in front of the TV, warmed by the electric fire whilst sinking into the plush seating.
The kitchen/diner is well-equipped for all your culinary needs, allowing you to prepare delicious meals to be enjoyed at the dining table.
If the weather permits, head outside to the communal lawn, perfect for enjoying a spot of alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun.
To the front of the property, there is a non-enclosed patio area with a bench, offering a tranquil spot to enjoy your morning coffee while planning the day's activities.
When the day draws to a close, retire to one of the two inviting bedrooms.
The first is a double room, complete with ample storage and warm night lights, making it a haven for catching your rest.
The second bedroom is perfect for younger guests, featuring a child's bunk bed and storage space.
The property also benefits from a well-presented bathroom, boasting a bath with a shower over, a basin, and a WC, providing a great space to freshen up after a day of adventures.
Delight in the array of attractions this locale has to entertain you.
Traverse the ruggedly beautiful Welsh coast, stopping at the majestic Manorbier Castle, still standing testimony to the region's ancient history.
Marvel at the stunning medieval ruins of Llys yr Esgob Llandyfái, otherwise known as Lamphey Bishop's Palace, as you discover its grand heritage.
Become absorbed in the evocative allure of the National Trust-managed Stackpole, laughing at the seals bobbing in the waves as you explore the sandy shores dotted with varied wildlife.
Lower Lamphey Park is a serene spot for a relaxing picnic, while the prehistoric burial site at Kings Quoit will allure history enthusiasts.
Cap off your day's adventures with a visit to Barafundle Bay, frequently lauded as one of the UK's best beaches, where turquoise waters lap against golden stretches of sand framed by verdant headlands - all just a stone's throw from Freshwater East.
This charming cottage is your hub for an unforgettable Pembrokeshire Coast National Park holiday.