Llain Gwynfor is a spacious, detached cottage located in Trefin, Pembrokeshire, with stunning views of the surrounding fields and the sea. Accommodating up to eight guests, this contemporary-style cottage features four well-appointed bedrooms, making it ideal for friends and families. The property is conveniently situated near local amenities, including a Spar, the picturesque Aberfelin Cove, and the charming fishing village of Abercastle, providing guests with ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
The interior of Llain Gwynfor is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring stylish furnishings and Italian porcelain-tiled floors on the ground floor. The open-plan living space serves as the heart of the home, complete with a bespoke kitchen and a utility room. The cozy sitting area, equipped with a corner-mounted woodburning stove, invites guests to unwind in plush seating. The dining room offers substantial seating and access to a paved terrace through triple-fold doors, creating an enjoyable outdoor dining experience during warmer months, complemented by a chiminea for evening gatherings.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden provides a serene setting to enjoy breathtaking sea views and sunsets. A shallow ramp leads to the lawn, making it safe for children to play while adults relax. Additionally, the property features a bike/kayak store and a multi-function games table, catering to the competitive spirit of guests. Inside, a second sitting room/snug offers a quiet retreat, complete with a sofa and TV, while a study space is available for those needing to catch up on work during their stay.
Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to four inviting bedrooms, two of which boast stunning sea views over Strumble Head, while the other two overlook the picturesque rural landscape. Guests can easily explore the nearby village pub and Aberfelin Cove, known for its natural beauty and rock pools, perfect for a day out. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path offers scenic walking opportunities along the rugged coastline, while the nearby fishing village of Abercastle is ideal for kayaking and boating activities.
Additional attractions include Porthgain, known for The Sloop Inn and the renowned Shed Fish Restaurant, as well as the black-sand beach at Abereiddy, famous for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Championship. Whitesands Bay further down the coast is a popular spot for watersports enthusiasts. The quaint city of St Davids, with its majestic Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace, provides a wealth of amenities and sights to explore. A stay at Llain Gwynfor promises a delightful experience in the heart of Pembrokeshire, blending comfort, adventure, and stunning natural beauty.
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