





| Parking | 2 cars off road | Garden | enclosed gravelled area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £275 | Price band | N - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | Yes |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
On the south westerly edge of the stunning Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park, with views of the glistening waters of St Brides Bay, sits this unique, three bedroomed, detached property, brimming with comfort and character. Set within the 232 acres this spacious, newly renovated, 300 year old Coach House offers a wealth of charm and original features: Large arched windows and impressive vaulted beamed ceilings portray its former use, while sumptuous bedrooms and a host of modern creature comforts make the Coach House a truly memorable, 21st century holiday retreat. Leather sofas invite you to lounge in front of a blazing log burner and fall captive to the view of countryside and sparkling sea, framed so perfectly by the French doors: While generously proportioned beds and the tranquil night-time silence, ensure restorative rest and relaxation. With a village shop, pubs, restaurants and sandy beaches accessible along the footpaths that lace this farmland, the Coach House is ideally located for a car-free, stress-free family holiday.
Read more about Coach House, St BridesProperty has oil fired central heating and comprises:
Entrance Hall: With vaulted beamed ceiling leading to....
Bedroom 1: With Zip link king size bed (can form twin singles) and en suite shower room with enclosed shower, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 2: With two single beds
Family Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 3: With Zip link king size bed (can form twin singles)
Utility Room: With washing machine and freezer
Cloakroom: With WC and wash basin.
Lounge: With lovely wood burning stove, Free view TV and DVD vaulted beamed ceiling, French doors leading out onto Juliet rail and views over farmland to the sea.
Kitchen/Diner: With electric range cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, glazed door to old granary steps. Dining table and chairs for 6 and vaulted beamed ceiling.
All oil, electricity, bed linen and towels included. First supply of fuel for wood burning stove. Cot and high chair provided.
Enclosed, private gravelled garden area with gates to allow the parking of 2 cars near the front door. Overflow parking available and access to some areas of farmland and footpaths - some area of farm restricted due to potential hazards on a working farm.
| Nearest town | Milford Haven | Shops | 4 Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 9 Miles | Restaurant | 4 Miles |
| Nearest railway station | Milford Haven | Pub | 4 Miles |
| Distance | 9 Miles | Beach |
If you can muster the enthusiasm to leave this luxury accommodation, those in search of coastal adventure need look no further than the village of Dale just 4 miles away. Here you’ll find something to coax everyone onto the blue waters of this sensational coastline. Tuition and equipment hire for everything from surfing and sailing to canoeing and coasteering are available from West Wales Wind Surf and Sailing. The Griffin Inn, overlooking the water at the southern end of the village, is a great spot to recover from any exertion and feast on locally caught seafood. Just a short hop from this area of coastline, lies the RSPB nature reserve of Skomer Island. Accessed by a 15 minute boat trip from Martin’s Haven, just 6 miles from The Coach House, this incredible world dedicated to wildlife can’t be missed! Dolphins, grey seals, guillemots, fulmars, cormorants, shags and shearwaters are a common sight and between April and July, you’ll be able to get within a few feet of the famous Puffins as they return to the island to breed. With fantastic fishing opportunities, miles of coastal path, sensational beaches and water-sports of every kind, you’d be forgiven for not leaving the immediate area but no holiday in Pembrokeshire would be complete without a trip to St Davids, the UK’s smallest city, just 20 miles away. Dominated by its enchanting medieval cathedral, it’s a place that celebrates its historic, national importance and uniqueness all year round: From March’s St David’s 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 a mass of Christmas festivities, there’s likely to be something celebrated or exhibited whenever you visit. The county town of Haverforwest lies just 12 miles from The Coach House and with its Georgian architecture and remains of a Norman castle, it’s an intriguing place. The fortnightly Riverside Farmer’s Market, voted best of its kind in the UK and the weekly, vast, undercover car boot sale at the air field, are a bargain hunter’s dream. But whatever your adventure and whatever the season, on returning to the Coach House, you can’t fail to appreciate the comfort and tranquillity it offers; it’s undoubtedly a place you’ll want to visit time and time again!
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £275 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406751

Excellent size property - lovely setting - close drive to seafront - fantastic lay out - brand new kitchen - very welcoming hosts living on-site - provided with a welcome pack of bacon, eggs, fresh baked bread, orange juice, 2 bottles of wine, milk, eggs ... etc - would def think about returning
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