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Period holiday West Wales farmhouse in Pembrokeshire near St Davids and Solva.

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Period holiday West Wales farmhouse in Pembrokeshire near St Davids and Solva.
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Solva 4m, Newgale 5m, Porthgain 5m, St Davids 6m,

16th Century period farmhouse
  • Period west Wales holiday farm house built in the traditional style used in Wales during the 16th century - a family home for generations.
  • Newly refurbished with elegant, stylish furnishings and fabrics.
  • Warm and comfortable throughout the year, popular with smaller families for winter breaks and honeymoon couples.
  • Adjoining ~ Cerbid House (4)~ but completely independent with its own driveway and extensive private grounds.
  • Solva's excellent village shop, post office and off licence, Bayview Stores, sells groceries, papers and angling supplies and offers a delivery service.
St Davids Peninsula, St Davids & Cathedral
  • Situated centrally on the St Davids Peninsula in restful countryside - excellent walking
  • St Davids is Britain's smallest city with a magnificent medieval Cathedral nestled at its heart. A village really with a variety of interesting shops, galleries, crafts and a choice of places to eat and drink. Do take the opportunity to book a memorable boat trip out to the spectacular offlying bird islands.
  • Watersports, golf, pony riding, fishing, boat trips all nearby
  • 12 beautiful beaches and coves to explore around the Solva & St Davids peninsula
Ramsey Island
  • Some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales and home or resting place to thousands of sea birds including the chough. A special combination of wild flowers and gorse in the heathland provides habitats for rare small birds. Hundreds of grey seals are born in the island's waters every year. Ramsey offers a wonderful spectacle whatever the time of year. Book a boat trip in St Davids.
Solva
  • A picturesque village and quay alongside a fiord like estuary. There is a handful of interesting shops, a gallery, a pottery, antiques and a choice of places to eat and drink including award winning restaurant The Old Pharmacy. Do walk out to the headland and enjoy the spectacular coastal scenery.
Solva Woollen Mill
  • Visitors are welcomed at Solva Woollen Mill at Middlemill Solva. It is the oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire.specialising in flat woven stair runners, carpets and floor rugs. Traditional methods are used to create contemporary designs appreciated by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall on their visit during the renovation of their Welsh home.
Jim Harris Wood Turner
  • Jim Harries is a wood turner and furniture maker in Mathry. Do call at his shop to see his beautiful work including bowls, platters, candle holders, lamps and much more as well as the larger pieces of bespoke furniture. Combine your visit with a meal in the village pub The Farmers Arms - what about trying a 'Credit Crunch Lunch' served on Fridays.
Ramsey Island Cruises St Davids Trekking
  • One & half hour cruises around RSPB Reserve Ramsey Island to see birds, seals and spectacular coastal scenery. Do remember your camera and binoculas.
  • St Davids Trekking will help you explore Pembrokeshire on Gypsy Vanner horses known for their gentle willling nature. Enjoy trekking through valleys, meadows, along beaches and beside rivers. You may even visit the grounds of St Davids Cathedral.
Walk from Whitesands
  • Keen walkers will enjoy the 5 mile half day walk around St Davids Peninsula from Whitesands Bay. The views are magnificent.
  • Popular period holiday farm house for year round breaks in beautiful west Wales.
ACCOMMODATION: 3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 5, travel cot on request.
1 double on ground floor with wash basin. 1 twin with wash basin & 1 single on 1st floor.
Bedlinen & towels provided. Please bring own beach towels.
Bathroom on 1st floor with full suite.
Shower Room on ground floor with shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin.
Kitchen small galley kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and automatic washer/drier.
Lounge/Dining Room attractive period room with open, highly efficient, log-burning fire in the large inglenook. A wealth of original beams and stone walls. 2 x 3 seater sofas, tv/video/dvd antique Welsh settle, circular dining table and chairs seating 5. Stairs to 1st floor.Good bookshelf, maps and guides.
Garage and Grounds large unenclosed lawn, smaller enclosed lawn and gravelled patio, barbecue.
Fuel central heating ,electricity, gas, coal and logs all inclusive.
Telephone with honesty box.
Welcome FREE: 2 Dogs Extra dogs (maximum 2) at £15 each per week
Grocery Delivery service available.
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