Located in Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, Wales, this 3-bedroom stone cottage/ex farmhouse from around 1770 sleeps 6 and offers ample off-road parking and a fully enclosed back garden. Situated at the top of Goodwick Hill in a coastal village, the cottage is near the coast path, 3 pubs, shopping, Fish & Chip restaurants, and transportation links via bus, rail, and sea to Ireland. With two receptions, the cottage features a sitting room with a TV/DVD combo and a dining room with an original fireplace. The fully equipped kitchen leads out to the garden, which is safe for children.
The mid-level bathroom includes a full bath, shower, and vanity unit, with spare sheets, towels, and other amenities in the airing cupboard. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a double bed, the second bedroom has wooden bunk beds and a single bed, and the third bedroom has a single bed. The property is most comfortable for 4 adults, with the bunks suitable for children. Linen and towels are provided, and the beds are made up for arrival. Central heating and hot water are controlled via a Nest thermostat for easy operation.
Access to the entire property is granted, except for the garage. The cottage is located in a rural area near the sea, with cultural attractions like the Last Invasion Gallery and Scolton Manor Country Park nearby. Guests can also visit Preseli Venture, Dyffryn Fernant Gardens, Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill, and Moorland Cottage Plants for a variety of activities. The property is easily accessible via the A40 toward the ferry terminal, turning left at the Rose & Crown pub and proceeding to the top of the hill. The cottage offers a cozy spot for reading in the small study upstairs, making it a comfortable base for exploring Pembrokeshire year-round.
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!