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  • 3 bedrooms

  • 1 bathroom

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Swap the big smoke for the great outdoors at this converted barn, tucked away at the foot of Angel Mountain, close to the Pembrokeshire coast. Nestled amidst the patchwork hills of the Welsh countryside, you could feel a million miles from civilisation here –⁠ which is just how we like things. But when it’s time for a change of pace, the charming seaside town of Newport (six-minute drive) is an afternoon well spent – as is the mighty Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with its vast sandy beaches and secluded coves (eleven-minute drive). Back at this quirky bolthole retreat, exposed stonework shows the bones of this barn's past, while vintage furniture and objects de art add layers of interest and heaps of style. A home for all seasons, on long summer nights, slide the bifold doors right back and stoke up the barbecue – the firepit will help keep the night flowing as a carpet of stars appear overhead. In winter months, hunker down inside and soak up the countryside vistas through the floor-to-ceiling picture windows - that snuggle seat by the wood-burning stove has got your name on it.


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What to expect


Highlights

Enjoy bracing walks along the coast, just an eleven-minute drive away

Enjoy bracing walks along the coast, just an eleven-minute drive away

Wake up to these vistas from your bedside

Wake up to these vistas from your bedside

Make this the spot for lazy breakfasts

Make this the spot for lazy breakfasts

Lose yourself to the countryside views beside the fire

Lose yourself to the countryside views beside the fire

Whip up a hearty meal in the made-for-action kitchen

Whip up a hearty meal in the made-for-action kitchen

Enjoy a soak in the freestanding bath after countryside frollicks

Enjoy a soak in the freestanding bath after countryside frollicks

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Home truths

    Check yourself in on arrival with the lockbox

    Child-friendly amenities such as a cot and highchair are available on request

    We'd recommend a car to explore the surrounding coastline and countryside

    There's off-road private parking for three cars

    The dining table doubles as a laptop-friendly workspace

    Well behaved dogs are welcomed at this home

    The garden is fully enclosed

    You'll need to bring along your own firewood for the barbecue firepit

    There's no TV at this home, the perfect excuse to switch off we think

About this stay


Amenities

Wi-fi

Pets allowed

Parking available

Washing machine

Dryer

Garden

Bedrooms & bathrooms

3 bedrooms, 3 beds

1 bathroom

Local guide


About Dyfed

From the serenity of the unspoiled Cambrian Mountains in the east to the sandy beaches, sea caves, and stacks of the west, this part of Wales is where bucolic scenes most definitely abound. It’s rural, it’s proud, and it’s wonderful for walking. Explore fishing villages and seaside resorts one day, followed by picturesque ruins and historic homes the next. Here you’ll find the ‘strangest town in Wales’ – otherwise known...

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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Explore the Ancient Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber

Explore the Ancient Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber

A stunning dolmen with a massive capstone, dating back 5,500 years. Set in picturesque Pembrokeshire hills, this historic site offers breathtaking views of the coast. Highly recommended.

15 min
Experience Mwldan's Cinema and Theatre

Experience Mwldan's Cinema and Theatre

A lovely and posh cinema/theatre in Cardigan, offering mainstream and indie productions, live performances, and a bar for drinks and meals. With friendly staff and easy access, it's a superb addition to the town's facilities.

29 min

Get around

Airport

Haverfordwest

42 min

Swansea - Experience Wales Fly Swansea

1 hr 56 min

Cardiff

2 hr 34 min

Train station

Fishguard Harbour

32 min

Bus stop

Golden Lion Hotel

11 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

12 min

Cafe

11 min

Pharmacy

12 min

Points of interest

Beach

Newport Beach

19 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

No smoking

No parties or events

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 10:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    60

    days

    Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Meg & Emma

This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Born and raised in the area, Meg and Emma have an unrivalled passion for North Pembrokeshire. They have an extensive understanding of the hospitality industry and bring their experience to bear across a hand-picked selection of their favourite places to stay.

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