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Map pinUnited Kingdom · Wales · Narberth
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Charming cottage, stunning rural views, close to Llawhaden's magnificent castle
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Charming cottage, stunning rural views, close to Llawhaden's magnificent castle

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Superbly located to enjoy all of Pembrokeshire's treasures - castles, coast, countryside, attractions, shopping and food - you will love your stay at our charming cottage. Perfect for families and friends, it is comfortable, well equipped and spacious - you'll feel immediately at home. This split level cottage has two double rooms upstairs, with a shared bathroom, a downstairs double room with its own shower room, plus a family room with bunk beds and a small bathroom. You can eat in the dining room or al fresco on the terrace, taking in the splendid rural views - and then cosy up by the log burner in the sitting room, or retreat with a good book to the reading room. The sunny kitchen, with a range cooker, is wonderful for breakfast and casual meals. The pretty garden is tiered and sloping - it is unfenced, but private. Heading out? The quaint town of Narberth with its lovely shops and cafes is a few miles away, as is Bluestone/Blue Lagoon, Oakwood roller coasters and Folly Farm. For the beach, you can easily reach Saundersfoot, Tenby and Manorbier - or head to firm favourites Freshwater West and Newgale. You can hike along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, or to get away from it all, you can explore the Preseli Mountains. And after you've explored Llawhaden Castle -literally on your doorstep - you will want to head to Carew Castle and Pembroke Castle to experience the rich history of this area. Llawhaden is a small, tranquil village, conveniently situated a mile or so from the A40. It is on the 'Landsker Line' - a term that was used to describe the boundary between the Welsh and English speaking parts of Pembrokeshire. Llawhaden Castle is one a number of castles that sits on that frontier - a fascinating bit of history. House layout: Ground floor: Porch; Utility room with washing machine and fridge/freezer; Kitchen with range cooker, microwave, and dishwasher; Dining room; Lavatory; Double Bedroom; Shower room; Family Room with bunkbeds. Bathroom with small bath. Lower ground floor: stairs from dining room lead down to a large sitting room with log burner and an adjoining reading room. French windows lead out to the terrace, with steps down to the garden. First floor: kingsize bedroom with lovely rural views; double bedroom with single bed. Bathroom with bath and shower. Outside: unfenced sloping, tiered garden. Parking for two cars. Owner lives in the village.

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Map pinUnited Kingdom · Wales · Narberth
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