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|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £250 | Price band | M - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
Nestled in the heart of St David's, Britain's smallest city, Bwthyn Clyd is an immaculate, grade II listed, two bed roomed cottage, extensively renovated and tastefully refurbished by its caring owners. Just one mile from the beautiful sandy beach of Caerfai Bay and set amongst everything that St Davids has to offer, this pristine cottage provides convenience, luxury and bags of character. Whether relaxing in its sumptuous roll top bath, lazing around the log burner or admiring the locally, hand woven fabric and carpets that adorn this place, you can't fail to appreciate the integrity and attention to detail in the creation of its stylish but cosy interiors. Stone walls, original period features, quality fixtures and fittings combined with a quaint, furnished back yard and coastal glimpses from the master bedroom, make this cottage a place you'll long to return to.
Read more about Bwthyn ClydProperty has gas central heating and comprises:
Spacious hallway leading to.....
Living Room: With wood burning stove, Sky TV and DVD. Featuring stone walls, wooden floors and leather sofas.
Kitchen/Diner: With double electric cooker, microwave, fridge with ice box and washing machine. Dining furniture for four with access to small yard at rear with outdoor furniture.
Spacious stairwell with feature stone wall and vaulted ceiling leading to....
Bedroom 1: With double bed and featuring stone walls and distant sea view
Bedroom 2: With two single beds and feature stone walls
Bathroom: With roll top bath, shower enclosure, WC and wash basin and feature stone wall.
All gas, electricity and bed linen included. First supply of fuel for stove provided. Cot and high chair available.
Small enclosed yard at rear with patio furniture. Permit parking for 1 car in public car park, 100 metres from property.
| Nearest town | St Davids | Shops | 0.25 mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 20 Yards | Restaurant | 200 Yards |
| Nearest railway station | Haverfordwest | Pub | 200 Yards |
| Distance | 16 Miles | Beach |
With its front door opening onto shops, galleries, tea rooms, family friendly pubs and some of Pembrokeshire's best restaurants, you'll be effortlessly spoilt for choice with the amenities on offer. Cwtch, just a short stroll along the High Street serves a great menu based on the abundant produce of Pembrokeshire. The Sampler, just a few doors away, with its welcoming open fire is a superb lunchtime venue while The Farmers provides all that a good pub should; quality ales, a menu of hearty pub classics and quiz nights.A place of pilgrimage since the 12th century, St Davids remains a place of intrigue and serenity for many. Dominated by its enchanting medieval cathedral, its a place that celebrates its historic, national importance and uniqueness all year round; From March's St Davids Day celebrations, offering everything from the best cawl competitions to splendid cathedral concerts to the nine day classical music fest in May/June; its cultural significance is frequently lauded. From September's Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival to the incredulous sight of the New Year's Day swim from the stunning Whitesands Bay, there's likely to be something celebrated or exhibited whenever you visit.
Wrapped by 8.5 miles of some of the most fascinating coastline in the world, St Davids Peninsular is undoubtedly a Mecca to those with a passion for the great outdoors. Active souls can arrange one coastal adventure after another with TYF Outdoor, the group that introduced Coasteering to the world. Based in St Davids, they invite you to learn to climb, surf, kayak and coasteer around this amazing coastal playground getting right up close to the marine life it's shared with. Alternatively, Thousand Islands Expeditions and Voyages of Discovery transport wildlife lovers from St Justinians just a mile away, on the trail of dolphins, seals, porpoises and whales. One of the boat trips on offer will land you on the RSPB Ramsey Island, one of Wales's most breathtaking nature reserves, where you can take the opportunity to join the warden for the day to discover the wildlife, the island's history and what it's like to life and work in such a remote place. Or thrill seekers can choose power boat trips that journey at speed, deep into caves and through startlingly narrow gullies! This area offers a nautical adventure to coax everyone onto the sea: A drive of just 15 miles to Fishguard Harbour even gives you the opportunity to pop to Ireland for the day! Discovery and adventure abounds for land lovers too: The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path connects the sandy coves with expansive beaches, offering such unique features as the remains of St Non's Chapel, birthplace of St David and the nearby Holy Healing Well as well as possible seal and dolphin sightings on route. But whatever the adventure and whatever season, on returning so effortlessly to the cosy comforts of Bwthyn Clyd, you'll be planning to visit this special place time and time again!
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From £250 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406751

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