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Periwinkle Cottage ref: 631040

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
4 Stars
details
  • Sleeps 44
Parkingoff road 2 carsGardentotally enclosed
Short breaksFrom £285Price bandK - view details
2 person discountNoFire/WoodburnerNo
SmokingNoInternet accessNo

Description

Nestled in the quiet hamlet of Cilshafe, approximately half a mile from the world renowned Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and just a mile and a half from the vibrant harbour town of Fishguard, lies Periwinkle Cottage; a quaint, two bedroomed, stone-built retreat. One of four such cottages near the owners’ farmhouse at the end of a long private drive, (ideal for dog walks with perfectly manicured grass verges and thoughtfully positioned benches to take in the view) it’s surrounded by mature trees, bushes, tasteful planting, fields and birdsong. Behind Periwinkle’s stable door lie exposed stone walls, an impressive vaulted-beamed ceiling and paintings and furnishings which perfectly compliment the nature of this cosy, coastal haven: While it’s pretty, lawned garden, complete with shallow wildlife pond, offers the perfect spot to absorb the tranquillity of nature and recuperate from a day of adventure. 

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

The property has oil fired central heating and comprises:

Open plan living area:


Lounge area: with electric fire, Freeview TV and DVD. Exposed stone walls and vaulted beamed ceiling.  Attractive wooden open tread staircase leads to first floor.


Kitchen area: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box (small 3 star freezer section) and washing machine.


Dining area: with table and chairs for four


Bedroom 1: with double bed


Shower room: with shower cubicle, WC, basin and shaver point

First floor

Bedroom 2:  with two single beds

Facilities

All fuel and power included.  Bed linen provided. 

Miscellaneous

Lawned garden with outdoor dining furniture.  Shallow wildlife pond in far corner of garden – youngsters take care!
Off road parking for 2 cars

Nearest townFishguardShops1.5 Miles
Distance1.5 MilesRestaurant1.5 Miles
Nearest railway stationFishguard HarbourPub1.5 Miles
Distance2 MilesBeach

Whether in search of entertainment or relaxation, this convenient location provides for all. Nearby Fishguard comes alive to the sound of music in June with what’s regarded as one of the best traditional music festivals in the UK: The Fishguard Folk Festival livens the streets with concerts, dances displays, buskers and song sessions. The International Music Festival of July brings world famous classical musicians to the area, while August’s Aberjazz Festival is never missed by lovers of Blues and Jazz. For those in search of coastal beauty, proximity to The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path ensures discovery of one magnificent sight after another: Amble to the sheltered horse-shoe bay of Aberbach for a peaceful evening swim or undisturbed sea fishing.

Or stretch your legs a mile further and discover the sandy beach of Pwllgwaelod and the opportunity to feast on the catch of the day at the Old Sailor’s Inn. Open for lunches and evening meals, it’s the perfect location for watching the superb sunsets over the Irish Sea. For walkers, dog owners, wildlife lovers and anyone with an appreciation of wonderous coastal scenery, the coastal path in this location, shouldn’t be missed. The three mile circular walk, around Dinas Head from Pwllgwaelod, takes in the highest point of the entire 186 mile path, a rich variety of flora and fauna, possible dolphin sightings and the unique coastal hamlet of Cwm Yr Eglwys.

The nearby village of Dinas Cross, just a mile and a half from home, serves up hearty pub classics at The Ship Aground and the Freemasons Arms and the small medieval coastal town of Newport, just 4 ½ miles away, offers a full range of dining experiences from traditional Thai curries at The Royal Oak pub to fine cuisine from locally sourced produce at Llys Meddyg (recently given a very favourable review in The Sunday Times). Newport is a coastal town with a quiet air of sophistication. It has all you’d expect to find in such a place; galleries, antiques, post office, bank, pharmacy, coffee shops, water-sports and more but without the trappings of mass tourism. It boasts both a Norman castle and church which stand proudly above its ancient streets and pathways which lead directly to the River Nevern Estuary which teems with wildlife. The Newport Links Golf Course and Resort offers a superb venue for not only enjoying excellent food from its restaurant open to all, but also to enjoy an  unrivalled, breathtaking view across the estuary to Newport town, the beach, sand dunes and the Preseli Hills: A wonderful place to watch the sun set.

Whether returning from a Christmas shopping day trip to Ireland, the spooky Halloween festivities at Oakwood Theme Park or September’s Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival in nearby St Davids, Periwinkle Cottage offers a quaint, comfortable and homely haven for rest and recuperation from so many, all year round, adventures!

 

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