Y Beudy is a beautifully converted stone barn dating back to the 1850s. Once the milking parlour for Cwm Mwynant Farm, it lies across the courtyard from the owner’s own holiday home. It has been charmingly restored and renovated by Steiner Architect, Chris Day, retaining plenty of character and featuring his distinctive use of curved windows, space and light with exposed stone walls and wonderful solid wooden beams. Step into the open plan living space with its soaring ceiling, there is a newly fitted cottage-style kitchen area, dining table and comfortable seating, whilst the wood burning stove ensures a cosy feel even on the chilliest of evenings. The newly appointed shower room and twin bedroom lie off this with open tread stairs leading to a second galleried sitting area, the perfect spot to settle down with a good book. This leads through to the spacious double bedroom nestling in the eaves.
Enjoy the views out over Y Beudy’s private garden. A door leads out from the sitting room to the garden that wraps around the back of the cottage, a secluded spot with 5 slate steps to a paved terrace where you can dine alfesco. Lawns, mature trees, flowering shrubs and large pond, walkways and bridges are a delight to wander with hidden nooks where you can sit and just listen to the sounds of the birds and tinkling streams. A stunning space where you can recharge your batteries and just enjoy time in nature, a truly healing experience. Head down to the valley below via a footpath to the River Cleddau and take a riverside walk. Behind the cottage rise up the majestic rugged Preseli Hills, source of the bluestones used to build Stonehenge. Foot paths abound through the Preselis; the views are simply stunning and far reaching over the Pembrokeshire countryside to the coast.
There are a range of other short walks round the 10 acres of wooded grounds of Cwm Mwynant, meaning ‘Valley of the Little Stream’, which you are welcome to explore. Bird and wildlife enthusiasts will be enthralled. There is a super tennis court, and space to store your bikes, sea and beach equipment. With no light pollution the dark skies are sure to delight; wonder at the stars and Milky Way twinkling overhead on a clear night.
Set down a single track driveway, Y Beudy is conveniently situated in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside. You are equi-distant from the coast with the glorious Newport Sands and its bustling maritime town just 30 minutes to the north or head south to the popular Amroth, start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
There is a village shop 10 minutes away in Maenclochog for everyday supplies whilst 15 minutes away the market town of Narberth, with its range of facilities, antique markets, boutique shops and The Queens Hall, an arts and events centre showing films, live music and comedy, is rapidly acquiring a reputation for quality dining and good coffee shops.
To really enjoy a slower pace to life, arrive by train, as there is a choice of stations – Clunderwen or Narberth -within 15 minutes, then explore on foot or by bike.
Y Beudy is truly a special holiday cottage in a unique location where you can escape to, whatever the time of year and explore all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
NB: Care needed due to unfenced pond and streams. Uneven steps and changes of level in the garden area.
Ground Floor: Living space - lounge/kitchen/diner, shower room whb/wc, twin room. Open tread stairs to first floor.
First Floor: Galleried 2nd sitting room to double room/king size bed.
Parking: Ample on shared courtyard.
Facilities: Electric cooker & ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, small table top freezer, slim-line dishwasher, washing machine TV, WiFi, towels, garden furniture. Storage for bikes, sea and beach side equipment. Use of tennis court.
Pets: 2 - £15 per pet per week/short break
Pet Notes: Two. Care needed due to livestock in neighbouring fields.
Provided InventoryHeating: Oil central heating. Wood burning stove - starter pack provided.
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.
• Y Beudy is a converted milking parlour dating back to the 1850’s. • It is approached generally from the A478, followed by about 3 miles of narrow country roads and cemented farm track. • There is good car parking space. • There are two small outside steps into the main entrance. • With adequate notice, guests can be met upon arrival and help given with luggage. • Ground floor facilities consist of a twin bedroom, sitting room, kitchen, dining area and a small bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet. • There is a newly painted contrasting mix of terracotta and white walls. • The kitchen has extensive work tops, with a dishwasher, fridge and low-level oven. • Facilities also include a low-level washing machine, and a small table-top freezer. • The sitting and dining areas are naturally and artificially well-lit. • The smart tv is operated by remote control. • There is external lighting at the main entrance. • Steep open tread stairs with a handrail lead upstairs to the mezzanine sitting area and double bedroom. The sitting area is galleried over the ground floor. • Garden access is via 3 steps on to a patio. The lawn is about 1/3rd of an acre with shrubs, a slight incline and gravelled paths. • Garden furniture – 4 chairs and a table – is on the patio. • An unfenced pond, 15m long, 7 metres wide and 1 metre at its deepest, lies adjacent to the property. • Strimmed pathways and wooden bridges can be slippery. Grounds are not necessarily lawned but left to grow naturally to encourage bees and wildlife. • The tennis court is about 200 metres away through two gently inclining open fields. • There is a rotary washing line. • Outside storage is in a step free barn adjoining the Beudy. • There is no landline telephone. • Guide dogs are welcome. • Two train stations – Narberth and Clunderwen – are about 15’ drive away. Whilst bus transport is poor, there are taxi services available.
Most relaxing stay in this lovely cottage. Wonderful to see the night skies so clearly without light pollution. Pembrokeshire never disappoints.
Fantastic couple of weeks - the cottage is the best we have stayed at. Highly recommended Newport for a visit and there are too many lovely beaches to mention.
A wonderful and relaxing stay, Thank you for fending to our every need! We adore the house - it's beautiful.
Really relaxing stay, wonderfully positioned to easily access all areas of Pembrokeshire and very welcoming hosts, Thank you.
We've had a most wonderful time! Y Beudy worked it's magic on us.
Most relaxing stay in this lovely cottage. Wonderful to see the night skies so clearly without light pollution. Pembrokeshire never disappoints. Diolch yn fawr iawn.
Fantastic couple of weeks - the cottage is the best we have stayed at. Would highly recommend Newport for a visit, but too many lovely beaches to mention.
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