Wyndhurst, a superb holiday home in an amazing coastal location on the hill above Newgale offering panoramic views over the beach and out to sea. This detached bungalow has been beautifully renovated throughout, furnished in a contemporary style with designer pieces, the open plan living space really maximises the breath-taking sea views, with its bespoke fitted kitchen and central island, eye catching dining room table and large corner sofa to cosy up on. Sliding doors open to a raised terrace with steps leading down to the lawned garden, all enclosed with a picnic table for alfresco dining. The highlight though has to be the hot tub, what could be better than soaking away your cares in the bubbles while you watch the sun sparkle on the water or the stars twinkling overhead at night, the dark skies are truly stunning all accompanied by the gentle sound of waves breaking on the shore below.
The bedrooms all reflect the colours of the sea and natural landscape, the master bedroom with ensuite shower and dressing room has wonderful views, enjoy leisurely lie ins and soak up the sea view over your morning coffee. A sliding door opens to a raised terrace overlooking Newgale’s golden sand and out over St Brides Bay - simply breath-taking. There are 3 other bedrooms including a twin bedroom and family bathroom, while the wet room with its unique feature wall depicting Marine Biologist, Lou Luddington’s photograph, “Autumn Underwater” taken off the coast of Pembrokeshire is eye-catching and demonstrates the owner’s attention to detail and flare for interior design. If you can tear yourself away from the hot tub and house, spend your days on the beach below, this long stretch of golden sand is popular with families as well as water sports enthusiasts, in particular surfers both professional and beginners alike, there is even a beach side hire shop, as well as a café for refreshments.
Take to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to really appreciate the full beauty of this stunning coastline, head over the hill behind towards the harbour village of Solva with its pretty quay and range of shops, galleries, pubs and cafes spread between upper and lower town, while in the other direction explore other coastal villages with their picturesque sandy beaches including Nolton Haven, Druidston, Little Haven and Broad Haven. The tiny City of St Davids with its majestic Cathedral and Bishops Palace are nearby and well worth a visit with excellent facilities and bustling shops to wander. Book a boat trip heading out from St Justinian’s round the nature reserve of Ramsey Island, the bird and wildlife will amaze especially the seal pups in September.
A truly special holiday home in the most amazing location.
£300 bond required.
Care needed as some unfenced drops off terraces, less than 600mm.
* Hot tub available on request. For guests staying out of season, the hot tub is at an extra cost of £200 per week/short break *
This property is part of the following promotion(s):
- 3 Nights FREE: Book 7 Nights for the Price of 4
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Ground Floor: Hallway, open plan living space/kitchen/dining /sitting room, 1 step to utility room, wet room/whb/wc, hall, 1 step to double room, 1 step to twin room, bathroom/shower attachment, low level shower cubicle/whb/wc, double room, double room/king size bed/ensuite shower wet room/whb/wc, dressing area.
Parking: Space for three cars, within and adjacent to the property.
Facilities: Electric ceramic hob, oven, combination microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, wine fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV, WiFi, towels, picnic bench, hot tub. Hot tub available on request between the following dates the hot tub is charged @ £200: 5th January – 24th May, 31st May - 14th June and 30th August - 20th December 2024.
Pets: 2 - £15 per pet per week/short break
Pet Notes: Two well-behaved dogs.
Provided InventoryHeating: Oil central heating. Wood burner.
Fuel Charges: Electricity & Oil: 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.
Wyndhurst is a detached bungalow located in an exposed coastal setting. It is approached via an unmade track off an A road. The entrance and exit to the track is on a blind corner. There is space for three cars adjacent to the property. The parking area is part earth/grass and part gravel. There is a gravel, sloped path from the parking area to the main entrance. The property is in a Dark Skies area so external lighting in the parking area and along the pathway is low level and motion activated. The internal areas are accessed via an entrance hallway. There is an open plan kitchen/dining/living area, family bathroom (bath and shower), double bedroom and master bedroom/en-suite (shower) all on one level, with oak style LVT flooring throughout. A further double bedroom, twin bedroom (both carpeted) and utility/wet room are each accessed via a single internal step. Externally, a raised porcelain patio is accessed via sliding doors from the open plan area, with two steps leading down from the patio to the grass. There are un-fenced drops around the patio. A two seat companion bench is provided on the raised patio. There is a picnic table on the grassy area. Another raised porcelain patio is accessed via sliding doors from the master en-suite bedroom. There are no steps to/from the garden here to reduce dirt transfer from the garden into the bedroom. There is a glazed back door to the hot tub area. The hot tub stands on a porcelain patio and is accessed by portable steps. Guests use the hot tub strictly at their own risk and in accordance with the instructions for use that are provided at the property. Children must be supervised and young children are not allowed to use it. The hot tub cover must be secured in place when the hot tub is not in use. The cottage is on a steep hill and the walking route to Newgale village involves walking a short stretch along the A road and a narrow, sometimes slippery, footpath down into the village. There is parking in the village (pay and display). The beach itself is reached via a high pebble bank, requiring fitness and supportive footwear. The pebbles form a natural flood defence. At high tide, the water comes all the way up the pebbles. There is an (infrequent) bus service (T11) between Haverfordwest and Fishguard that passes through the village (not Sundays) and a Railway station in Haverfordwest.
Beautiful house in the perfect location. Clean, comfy and classy. The view never gets old! Thank you for the welcome pack, much appreciated.
I have stayed here pre renovation and enjoyed it hugely. But WOW! The house is stunning now - wonderful high quality refurbishment throughout. The views are panoramic and mesmerising. The hot tub was an instant hit. Spent sunset absorbing the views while relaxing in the hot tub. Bliss!!!
We have had an amazing weekend thank you! Great house really enjoyed with great friends. Very helpful and enjoyable.
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