Located in Dinas Cross, near Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Old Rectory Cottage is a traditional Welsh cottage that sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms. The cottage features a swimming pool and is located near the coast, offering beautiful views over the valley beyond and a patio for al fresco dining. The ground floor of the cottage includes an open plan living space with a living area, dining area, and kitchen area, as well as two bedrooms and a bathroom. Amenities such as an electric log-effect fire, Freeview Smart TV, and Wi-Fi are included, with a travel cot and highchair available upon request.
Old Rectory Cottage is part of a cluster of four traditional Welsh cottages at Dinas Country Club, which was once part of an old monastery built over 650 years ago. The cottages have been lovingly restored while maintaining their original character and charm, nestled in 22 acres of lawned grounds surrounded by woodland. The cottages are within walking distance of Dinas Cross and its amenities, as well as the dramatic north Pembrokeshire coast and Pembrokeshire National Park. A coastal path runs through the site, leading to beaches such as Cwm yr Eglwys, Pwllgwaelod, and Aberfforest, with scenic sea views of Dinas Head island.
On-site facilities at Dinas Country Club include a clubhouse dating back to the 13th century, an outdoor heated pool, communal Wi-Fi, a children's play park, and a play field. Nearby attractions include Oakwood, Heatherton World of Activities, Folly Farm Zoo, and the walled town of Tenby. The cottage itself has exposed stone walls, beams, and flagged stone floors, with a spacious open plan kitchen/dining and living room. Both bedrooms are well-furnished, and guests can enjoy dining al fresco on the patio with views of the wooded valley below.
Old Rectory Cottage can be booked together with other cottages on-site to accommodate up to 14 guests. The cottage is located in Newport, on a river, with natural beauty such as Pembrokeshire Coast National Park nearby. Cultural highlights in the area include Last Invasion Gallery and Small World Theatre, while activities such as fishing and swimming can be enjoyed near the property. The bunk beds in the cottage are small, but not necessarily child-sized, and guests can visit nearby attractions such as Dyffryn Fernant Gardens and Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!