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Map pinUnited Kingdom · Wales · Pembroke
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Cottage in Pembroke
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Cottage in Pembroke

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Highfields Cottage is a peaceful countryside retreat just outside the historic town of Pembroke, set on a 7-acre smallholding with sweeping rural views. Wake up to birdsong, enjoy coffee on the patio overlooking open fields, and cosy up by the wood-burning stove after a day exploring Pembrokeshire’s stunning beaches and coastal paths. The cottage has been thoughtfully renovated in a fresh, contemporary coastal style, with a spacious open-plan living area designed for relaxed, easy holidays. The space The cottage has wonderful sweeping rural views over the fields and has been renovated and furnished in a contemporary style with a fresh seaside feel. Double doors lead from the hall into the spacious L-shaped open plan living space with fitted kitchen area for preparing family meals, comfortable sofas allow you to cosy round the wood burning stove, while French doors open to a patio area and large lawn, ideal for enjoying an alfresco meal while you soak up the view. Conveniently positioned just outside the medieval town of Pembroke, less than a mile away from its choice of shops, pubs, restaurants and antique markets. A footpath takes you part of the way across the fields or alternatively you can catch a bus from the lane. There is a range of stunning beaches to visit including Barafundle Bay, Freshwater West where Robin Hood and Harry potter were filmed, and West Angle Bay are all within a short drive. Many have places where you can refresh including Wavecrest Cafe at Angle, The Point Inn, and Cafe Mor, a mobile Welsh sea food shack on the beach at Freshwater West are all well worth a visit, The Stackpole Inn also comes highly recommended. Join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to explore this beautiful coastline stopping off to admire the Green Bridge of Wales and St Govans, a 6th Century Chapel built into the cliffs. A walk round the lily ponds at Bosherston to Broadhaven South beach should not be missed, refresh at the local pub in the village of Bosherston or enjoy the Olde Worlde Tea Rooms for a traditional afternoon tea. A lovely holiday cottage and an ideal base to explore all the area has to offer whatever the season. Guest access You are welcome to wander the surrounding fields, children and pets will love the space.

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Map pinUnited Kingdom · Wales · Pembroke
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