This stylish and welcoming barn is located in the peaceful hamlet of Upper Nash, just outside the village of Lamphey, and 2 miles from the town of Pembroke. Beautifully converted from a former cowshed, it is perfectly placed for exploring the Pembrokeshire coast. As well as the golden sandy beaches at your fingertips, you ll also have easy access to the magnificent 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which passes along the outskirts of the village of Lamphey. There are a handful of excellent pubs and shops within a short drive in the neighbouring villages of Lamphey, Cosheston and Milton. Manorbier is just 3 miles away where can you can explore the ancient castle and sandy beach. Tenby is located within a 10 mile drive where you can find the coastal golf course, beaches and seaside amenities perfect for outdoor activities. This renovated barn has been creatively furnished providing stylish accommodation full of interesting features and many thoughtful little extras to enhance your comfort during your stay. Stepping into the property, there is a spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The stylish kitchen is equipped with everything you need with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. The dining area is perfect for enjoying a delicious meal, rustled up with the local ingredients you have purchased on your travels. There is a bright and airy lounge with comfortable sofas and TV/DVD, perfect for cosy nights in watching your favourite programmes or to have a family film night. From the hall, you will find three bedrooms: a king size with an en suite shower room with shower and WC, a double and a twin with two additional pull out single beds (suitable for children under 12). There is also a spacious bathroom with a bath, separate shower and WC. To the outside of the property, you will find a courtyard garden with a seating area and BBQ, a perfect place to relax and plan the next day's activities. Heading a little further onto the enclosed lawned area, you will find an additional seating area where you can enjoy an evening drink with outstanding views across the hills. To the front of the property, there is secure parking for four cars and secure cycle storage.
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