Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Narberth, Dyfed, this charming cabin is located just a mile from the quaint village of Cresselly and is an ideal retreat for two. The area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites, with Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, only 2.5 miles away, offering scenic walks and opportunities to explore its grounds. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind at the nearby bar and restaurant, or venture to Cresswell Quay, just 2 miles away, to enjoy the serene tidal estuary. The vibrant market town of Narberth, located 8 miles from the cabin, features a delightful array of independent shops, cafes, and galleries, making it a perfect destination for leisurely exploration.
For those craving a beach day, Saundersfoot is a mere 5 miles away, boasting golden sands and a lively town center. The cabin itself is a beautifully crafted space, handcrafted from lark wood by the owner's family, showcasing exceptional attention to detail. Upon entering, guests are greeted by an open plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, featuring a sumptuous two-seater sofa and a Smart TV integrated into the sideboard. The kitchen is well-equipped with an electric oven, hob, microwave, and under-counter fridge, along with ample cookware and utensils, allowing for the preparation of hearty meals to kickstart the day.
The cozy bedroom offers a restful retreat with a comfortable double bed and an en suite shower room, complete with a free-standing shower and WC. Thoughtful storage solutions are provided for clothing, including a designated rail in the living area for hanging garments. This tranquil setting ensures a peaceful night's sleep, allowing guests to awaken refreshed and ready for the day's adventures. The cabin's design emphasizes comfort and functionality, making it a perfect getaway for couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Outside, the cabin features a small gravelled garden area with outdoor seating and a BBQ, inviting guests to enjoy alfresco dining while overlooking the serene fields. The surrounding private fields, home to resident donkeys and sheep, add to the idyllic rural atmosphere, with the charming animals occasionally popping their heads over the fence to greet visitors. The property also includes off-road parking on a gravel drive for one vehicle, ensuring convenience and accessibility. Guests can access the cabin via a shared, well-lit gravelled footpath, enhancing the overall experience of this delightful countryside retreat.
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