Llangwm, a historic former fishing village in Dyfed, Wales, boasts a rich heritage that traces back to prehistoric times. This charming location serves as an ideal base for families eager to explore the stunning Cleddau Valley and the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The village is known for hosting the Llangwm Literature Festival and offers numerous opportunities for invigorating rural walks. Conveniently, the bustling market towns of Haverfordwest and Milford Haven are just a short drive away, with several attractions such as Pembroke Castle, Manor House Wildlife Park, and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo within easy reach. Additionally, the picturesque coastal areas of Freshwater East and Freshwater West, along with the vibrant seaside town of Tenby, are not far from the village.
The cottage itself exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, featuring a blend of original traditional elements. The lounge is particularly appealing, showcasing exposed ceiling beams, stone flooring, and a cozy wood burner nestled in an alcove, creating a perfect retreat for relaxation in the evenings. This space is complemented by comfortable seating and a television, making it an ideal spot for unwinding with a good book or enjoying a movie night with family. As you explore the ground floor, the dining room stands out with its elegant tiled floor and a wood burner effect gas fire, providing a charming setting for family meals together.
The kitchen is designed with both style and functionality in mind, equipped with modern appliances including an electric hob, oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. A convenient bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC is also located on the ground floor. Moving upstairs, guests will find two light and character-filled bedrooms, each with low, sloping ceilings that add to their charm. The first bedroom features a king-size bed, while the second is a twin room that can be converted into a king-size zip and link upon request at the time of booking. The king-size bedroom opens onto a delightful balcony that overlooks the garden, providing a serene spot for enjoying morning coffee and taking in the scenic views.
The outdoor space of the property is equally inviting, with French doors leading from the kitchen to a lovely garden area that includes outdoor furniture and a well-maintained lawn. This setting is perfect for enjoying the fresh air and relaxing outdoors. Additionally, the property offers a practical parking space, enhancing the convenience of your stay. Overall, this cozy cottage in Llangwm provides a perfect blend of comfort, charm, and accessibility to the natural beauty and attractions of the surrounding area, making it an excellent choice for families and visitors looking to explore this picturesque region of Wales.
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