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The Old Coach House - Skomer ref: 631010

Rosebush, Pembrokeshire
4 Stars
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  • Sleeps 22
Parking2 carsGarden6 acres
Short breaksFrom £170Price bandK - view details
2 person discountNoFire/WoodburnerNo
SmokingNoInternet accessNo

Description

This tasteful one bedroom cottage, named after one of Pembrokeshire’s magical islands of wildlife, sits in the six acres of land belonging to the Old Coach House and stares out at the glistening waters of Rosebush reservoir. In the National park, in the heart of Pembrokeshire, near the Preseli Hills, Skomer offers a peaceful retreat and views which truly is a feast for the eye: Set within immaculate, landscaped gardens, the French windows adorn the living-room with the picturesque sight of beautiful planting leading to shimmering blue waters and lush green hills beyond. Deceptively spacious with comfortable soft furnishings to ensure rest and relaxation aplenty, this cottage is a place you won’t want to leave. The six acres of land offer a variety of surroundings for guests to enjoy; pretty gardens lead to natural grounds and woodlands where picnic tables and benches lie perfectly positioned for guests to make the most of these truly beautiful surroundings. Skomer’s private patio area, sharing the same sensational views, provides a lovely spot to relax and unwind after the many adventures to be had from the door-step or perhaps to barbecue beneath the stars to the soundtrack of nature. 

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Property has electric storage heaters and comprises:

Open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with French doors leading to private patio and lovely views of the garden and reservoir

Lounge Area: With wall mounted log effect convector fire, Free Sat TV and DVD player

Dining Area: With table and two chairs and additional outdoor dining furniture on the patio.

Kitchen Area: With electric cooker, microwave and fridge with ice box

First floor

Bedroom: A family room with king size bed and futon and plenty of space for a cot

Bathroom: With shower over bath, WC and wash basin.

Facilities

All electricity, bed linen and towels included. Laundry facilities on site. Library of DVD's and board games available. High chair and cot on request.

Miscellaneous

Private patio with garden furniture and BBQ on request. Six acres of varied, outdoor space to enjoy. Out door store can be provided for bikes etc. Off road parking for 2 cars.

Please note: There is an Access statement available for this property, if required please call 01228 599 960

Nearest townFishguardShops3 Miles
Distance10 MilesRestaurant1.5 Miles
Nearest railway stationClynderwenPub1.5 Miles
Distance9 MilesBeach

Why not adventure to the island itself? -  One of Wales’ most breathtaking nature reserves. The fifteen minute boat trip with The Dale Sailing Company departs from Martin’s Haven, just a half hour’s drive away.  In this world dedicated to wildlife, you’ll find Grey Seals, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, cormorants, shags and shearwaters and you’ll be able to get within a few feet of the famous puffins. From the boat itself, dolphin and porpoise sightings are common.  There’s also plenty of adventure to be had near to home: A wander into the wild, open and ancient landscape of the Preseli Hills can’t be missed. Rising to 536m (1,760ft), the hills reward you with breathtaking views of Cardigan Bay and on a clear day, even of Ireland. The Tafarn Sinc provides a great venue for lunches or evening meals if out walking locally. Just a mile and a half from home, this unique establishment prides itself on serving a hearty, traditional menu from the best of local produce. The highest licensed pub in Pembrokeshire, it’s a place of nostalgic originality and draws its custom from far and wide. Having enjoyed the view and walks around the local Rosebush reservoir, why not visit her big sister a few miles south at Llys y Fran Country Park. This 212 acre man-made lake supplies most of Pembrokeshire’s drinking water and is the largest game fishery in South West Wales. It’s open for both fly and bait fishing and is regularly restocked from on-site rearing cages. The beautiful woodland setting of Lys y Fran offers trails for both walkers and cyclists with mountain bike hire available. The children’s adventure play area and licensed restaurant and coffee shop provide the ideal spot to recover from any exertion.  An amble through some of the way-marked routes of the Gwaun Valley shouldn’t be missed either. From your doorstep, the eight mile wooded valley that wends its way north westerly to Fishguard, is known by many, as the land that time forgot. Its steep sides and long-established mixed oak woods give an idea of how most of Wales would have once looked. You can’t fail to appreciate the ancient charm and peaceful pace of the Gwaun Valley but many visit for just one reason – a trip to Bessie’s. The Dyffryn Arms at Pontfaen; a simple front room, a dozen chairs, two church pews and fire place, has been owned by Bessie Davies’ family for 170 years. From her hatch in the wall, 80 year old Bessie, dressed in her trademark apron, is always ready to chat and serve a pint which she decants into a jug from the only barrel.

For coastal days, the small, medieval coastal town of Newport is just eight miles away. With its vast sands and quiet air of sophistication, it has all that you’d expect to find in such a place; galleries, antiques, restaurants, cafes, water sports and much more but without the trappings of mass tourism. It boasts both a Norman castle and church which stand proudly above the 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 not only for golf and fantastic food but also for watching the sunset across a vast vista; from the beach to the Preseli Hills. The sights, experiences and facilities on offer within half an hour’s drive of Skomer are both vast and diverse: numerous castles, incredible beaches, nature reserves, gardens, zoos, coastal paths, quaint seaside towns and villages offering water sports of every kind, pony trekking, theme parks and even a chocolate factory and a vineyard to visit. But on returning to Skomer, after the many adventures there are to be had, you can’t fail to appreciate the tranquillity, comfort and convenience it offers.

 

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