Beach Cottage enjoys the most amazing location right on the beach side in Abereiddy, you couldn’t get any closer. A grade II listed traditional stone cottage dating back in parts to the 1770s, it has been lovingly cared for by the same family for 70 years and retains plenty of original features with quarry tiled floors, exposed stone walls and beams throughout. The sitting room is a cosy space with its wood burning stove, enjoy stunning views towards the beach and out to sea. One step up leads to the split level kitchen/diner with its farmhouse dining table and traditional settle, yet the kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances and a useful utility area. There is a twin room on the ground floor and shower room, while stairs lead from the sitting room to 2 bedrooms and a further bathroom on the first floor. The double room offers stunning views out to sea, enjoy leisurely lie ins watching the sun twinkle on the water and be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves breaking on the beach.
Sit on the bench to the front of the cottage to enjoy a morning coffee, while you watch the comings and goings on the beach. An unmade path takes you to your own island garden, a sheltered spot next to the beach with a lawn and paved patio where you can enjoy al fresco meals on summer evenings.
Perfectly positioned right next to the beautiful blue sand and shingle beach of Abereiddy, just yards from the sea. Spend your days just messing around in a kayak or investigating rock pools or stroll over the headland to the famous Blue Lagoon, home of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, and perfect for adrenalin junkies or try your hand at coasteering for a day. Bird and wildlife enthusiasts will be enthralled. Ideal for walkers, you are right on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, head north towards Porthgain with its famous Sloop Inn and art galleries, or try The Shed bistro serving both fish and chips and other seafood, and onto Trefin, there are a host of hidden coves and sandy inlets to explore including one of Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful Traeth Llyfn, only 1 mile away, seldom busy, it is well worth climbing the steps down to it. To the south lies Whitesands, a stunning golden sandy beach popular with families, as well as surfers beginners and professionals alike. The tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace is only a short drive way and well worth a visit with a range of shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries to try. Take a boat trip from St Justinians to or around Ramsey Island, in September listen to the mournful cries of the seal pups on its beaches.
Beach cottage is just what it says, a perfect traditional holiday home, right on the beach, for a couple or family to escape to.
Ground Floor: Sitting room, 1 step up to spilt-level kitchen/diner, 1 step to twin room, back hallway, shower room/whb/wc, 1 step to utility room.
First Floor: Double room, bathroom/P-shaped bath/overhead shower/whb/wc, twin room.
Parking: 1 space in front of cottage.
Facilities: Electric ceramic hob, microwave, freezer, dishwasher, TV, DVD player, WiFi, towels, garden furniture including wooden picnic bench. Fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer are in utility room.
Pets: 1 - £15 per pet per week/short break
Pet Notes: 1 well-behaved. More by arrangement.
Provided InventoryHeating: Electric storage heaters, wood burning stove - starter pack provided
Fuel Charges: Electricity Included.
Note: All rental prices are inclusive of fuel charges unless otherwise specified above.
This Access Statement has been prepared by the owner for your information; it is the most recent version that we have received. This statement has been prepared as objectively as possible, however with such a wide remit oversights may be made.
Please ensure all crucial requirements for a safe and enjoyable holiday are present so if you have any queries whatsoever, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01437 767600.
The cottage is accessed from an A-road and then Abereiddy road for about 2 miles down narrow roads to the sea. The cottage is accessed by a wooden gate with a step and a further step by the front door. Parking is found in front of the cottage for one car and a further car opposite the garage. Porterage service is not available. There is a courtyard garden and a further garden approximately 75 yards from the cottage approached over an uneven grass footpath. Ground floor facilities include a bedroom, lounge, dining area, kitchen, utility room, shower and wc and log storage. Small steps between the lounge and dining area, dining area and bedroom, dining area and kitchen and kitchen and utility. The steps on the ground floor on average are 6cm. First Floor - Double room, twin room and bathroom with overhead shower. Steps between landing and double room and landing and bathroom. The steps on the first floor into the bedroom and from the landing to the bathroom are 16cm. The kitchen has slate worktops, freezer, hob and low level oven. Utility has a washing and dryer machine and a large fridge. Well-lit sitting room with natural light from two windows. TV and DVD operated by remote control. External lighting by front door automatically activated at dusk. The Coastal bus service operates in the summer months 200 yards up the hill from the cottage.
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