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Trehale House is steeped in history and
is set within 14 acres of tranquil countryside. The main house,
in which the owners reside, is a beautifully restored Georgian
mansion and as you approach it along the woodland drive the
sense of peacefulness is all prevailing.
The grounds include
footpaths and one of the many standing stones of Pembrokeshire
that have played such an important part in the history of
the county. A good local restaurant is a mile away along the
quiet lanes and you will find the village pub in Mathry is
approximately 1&1/2 miles away.
The beaches of Abermawr,
Abercastle and the rugged coastline of this area are all within
a few minutes drive. The area abounds with wildlife from your
garden to the peregrine of the sea cliffs and the bays with
their dolphins and seals. It would be difficult to find such
highly recommended properties as The Old Rookery, The Walled
Garden and The Coach House in such a stunning location. |