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Cosy coastal flat, Marloes Pembrokeshire
A large, characterful and comfortable one bedroomed annexe flat with private patio in the tranquil village of Marloes; an ideal base for visiting Skomer island, walking the coastal path or enjoying the magnificent beaches of Pembrokeshire. Sorry but not pets. Formerly the original old post office, the annexe is a spacious and characterful one bedroomed flat furnished to a high standard with wood flooring, central heating, wood burning stove and roll top bath tub for added comfort after a day's walk. The open-plan sitting room and dining area is furnished with two sofas (one a pull-out bed) and wood burning stove. The sitting room opens into a small dining area with drop leaf table and chairs. Two steps lead down to the terracotta tiled galley style kitchen which overlooks the patio. Utilities include a gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and integrated washer/dryer. A breakfast bar and two high chairs provide an alternative eating area. The bathroom is fitted with a Victorian style bathtub, with telephone style shower head and taps enabling showering and rinshing hair whilst sitting in the bath. There is no stand-up shower. Access to the patio is via a side gate. Access to the Internet is inclusive.] Everything in the flat, off street parking for one car, private access to the patio. Free wifi access. Unfortunately I may not get to meet you, but I will answer all your queries beforehand. When not there, the house and guests are looked after by friends, should the need arise, if not you have total privacy. The Pembrokeshire coastal path is quite spectacular. In 2012 the National Geographic voted it one of the best places to visit in the world, and in 2010 the county’s beaches were also named among the best coastal destinations on the planet, Pembrokeshire came in joint second behind the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada, tying with New Zealand’s Tutukaka Coast. The village is on the Marloes peninsula. The long and spectacular Marloes sands, is on one side (watch the tailers for Snow White and the Huntsman and look out for cavalry beach assault) and the undiscovered jewel of Musslewick bay is on the other, this beach is the closest ten minutes, whilst it is accessible only at low tide, the lagoon type bay can be accessed for swimming at any time from the rocks. At the head of the peninsula is Martins Haven, where in spring and summer there are daily boats to Skomer Island, a wildlife haven for rare birds and seals. If you love the outdoors there’s loads to do: great walking, swimming, surfing, sailing, kayaking, climbing, horse-riding, diving, cycling and fishing. In the village there is a pub serving lunches and dinners, a café/restaurant, a shop / post office, and a children’s play area in the village green. Just five minutes away by car, alternatively a walk or cycle over the cliffs and the old air strip, and you are in the picturesque Dale, with its pontoon (great crabbing for little ones) and characterful pub, The Griffin, with its famous wall overlooking the bay, on which, on a nice evening, the world and his dog perches their pint. Fifteen minutes by car in the other direction is the idyllic chocolate box village, Little Haven, with choice of three pubs and restauraunts to cater for all tastes. Further along the coast towards Newgale is the wonderful and unique Druidstone Hotel, a great place to pop into for tea during a walk, a drink to watch the sunset go down or a meal (although it can get booked out during high summer). The Puffin Shuffle and a bus from Haverfordwest. Please see advert for the Old Post Office house. Both house and annexe can be rented together or separately. Please enquire.
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