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Pembrokeshire Cottages, St Davids, West Wales

Pembrokeshire Cottages
Penparc
St Davids
West Wales

SA62 5BH

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**ENTRY SUSPENDED**Two quality, non-smoking and pet free self-catering holiday cottages, one sleeping two, the other sleeping 6 in three bedrooms. The cottages are adjacent to each other half way between St. Davids and Fishguard in the hamlet of Penparc, on the St. Davids Peninsula, close to the centre of the best stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast north east of St Davids.

Our cottages are situated within the protected Pembrokeshire Coast National Park which consists principally of a strip of land following the Pembrokeshire coastline. There are extensive sea views from the good sized garden laid almost exclusively to lawn, and in particular stunning views of the cliffs around Strumble Head - the picture at the top was taken from the gardens.

Quite apart from the wonderfully scenic location, the cottages are also well placed for amenities, there is one pub serving really well kept real ale and also bar food just a few hundred yards away, with two more pubs selling good quality bar meals only one mile away, whilst a fourth pub, the Sloop, only one and a half miles away in the fishing harbour of Portgain, is probably the most famous pub on the St Davids Peninsula.

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Number of Units: 2
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: From £260 per week
Nearest Major Town: St Davids/Fishguard
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine

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