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| Parking | on street | Garden | enclosed patio garden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short breaks | From £150 | Price band | A - view details |
| 2 person discount | No | Fire/Woodburner | No |
| Smoking | No | Internet access | No |
This two bedroom, 200 year old, terraced cottage offers a comfortable, convenient and homely base from which to explore the outstanding natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park...... at an exceptionally competitive price! There can be no better wat to absorb the delights of The National Geographic's, 'second best coastal destination in the world' than from the 186 miles of path that hug this spectacular coast. After a day of exploring the nearby section of this world renowned route, Number Thirty's thick stone walls, generously proportioned soft furnishings and welcoming stone fireplace, make rest and recuperation a pleasure; Its newly fitted kitchen and bathroom more than adequately meet all practical needs while its fully enclosed back garden provides the ideal spot to barbeque the catch of the day.
Read more about Number ThirtyProperty has gas central heating and comprises:
Lounge/Diner: With electric fire, Free view TV and DVD, dining table and chairs for four
Kitchen: With gas cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine; access to rear garden
Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 1: With double bed
Bedroom 2: With two single beds
All fuel, power and bed linen included. Cot and high chair available.
Enclosed patio garden with outdoor furniture. Storage shed suitable for bicycles, fishing equipment. On street parking.
| Nearest town | Milford Haven | Shops | 200 Yards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance | 200 Yards | Restaurant | 100 Metres |
| Nearest railway station | Milford Haven | Pub | 100 Metres |
| Distance | 0.5 Mile | Beach |
Unlike surrounding coastal villages and towns, Milford Haven is not renowned for its beauty but from its shore line, the juxtaposition of oil tankers, cruise ships and pleasure craft of all shapes and sizes is an incredible sight. The conveniences of shops, pubs, restaurants, theatre and cinema, coupled with a truly local welcome, attract many to the town. The marina, a glistening sight from the pavement outside Number Thirty, offers much to do and see. Besides the multitude of yachts, cafes, bars, restaurants and galleries, there's a bowling alley, a museum tracing the town's unusual history and even a working seal hospital to which visitors are welcome. Port side, the fish market provides the very best of places for non anglers to purchase the morning's catch; while Martha's Vineyard with its menu based on local produce from land and sea, offers a great waterside dining spot for lunches and evening meals and the opportunity to admire the hundreds of splendid sail boats that adorn this inlet on the Haven. Cruise Wales, amongst others offer a variety of specific boat trips from the marina. Their 'Haven of Wildlife Tour' offers the chance to visit the teeming Gannet colony on Grassholm Island and the Puffins, Shearwaters and seals around Skomer and Skokholm. Whales, porpoises and dolphins can all be sighted on such trips too! Or why not take a day trip to Southern Ireland, the Irish Ferries run a regular service through the Haven to Pembroke Dock, which can be easily accessed via rail and bus links.
With a busy local events diary, there's plenty of entertainment to be had in the town itself but the rest of Pembrokeshire, such a beautiful county, with a wealth of tourist attractions can't be ignored. Theme parks, castles, incredible beaches, nature reserves, gardens, zoos and even a vineyard and a chocolate factory can all be accessed within a half hour's drive of Number Thirty. The medieval walled town of Tenby with its stunning beaches and timeless appeal is only 17 miles away; while St Davids, the UK's smallest city is just 20 miles along the coast. A trip to the charming village of Bosherton, just 14 miles away, makes for a memorable experience: Meander through the 100 acres of the breathtakingly beautiful, Stackpole Estate Li.ly Ponds and on to the unspoilt white sands of Broadhaven South. A walk across the headland to the east rewards you with Barafundle Bay, listed by the Times as one of the top ten beaches in the world!.... while a walk to the west, brings you to the extraordinary sight of St Govan's tiny stone chapel, in a cleft, squeezed between sheer rocky cliffs. The Green Bridge of Wales, a natural limestone arch, a step or two further along the coast should't be missed either, with the waves crashing around it, it's certainly a spectacular sight! There really is so much on offer in Pembrokeshire and with comfort and convenience at such a competitive price, Number Thirty provides a superb base from which to do and see it all
To check availability for full weeks and short breaks view our price and availability calendar
From £150 for 3 nights
Call us: 01228 406751

The owner was very helpful and friendly and contacted me personally to arrange key collection. We would definately consider this property again.
Plenty of room ,clean and easy to maintain
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