The Pottery, Newport, Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

This immaculately presented former Pottery is perfectly positioned in the coastal town of Newport, Pembrokeshire. The original 18th century property has been converted into a stylish and modern three-bedroom cottage. Boasting a woodburning stove, an open-plan living space and close proximity to the local amenities and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, The Pottery welcomes six guests to enjoy a peaceful retreat to West Wales. Upon entering your new home-from-home, settle down in the snug and click on the Smart TV, perfect for resting your tired legs at the end of a long day. In the kitchen, allow the allocated chef to whip up a tasty feast for the whole family, to be enjoyed at the dining table over a favourite tipple or two; on cooler evenings, why not make use of the roaring woodburning stove and Smart TV in the plush sitting area to delight in a movie marathon? If you begin to feel tired, retreat to the first floor to take a soak in the tub, before sloping off to one of three bedrooms including a super-king-size, a double with a Juliet balcony and its own en-suite shower room so you can prepare for the day in style, and a twin. If you can tear yourself away, you are also well-positioned to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, just a short walk away at Parrog. Spend the morning upon the sandy mounds of Newport Beach or spend the day in the peaceful coves of Pwllgwelod and Cwm-Yr-Eglwys. Heading east, a visit to the stunning Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber is a must - one of the picture-postcard locations of Wales. Use this visit as your gateway into the mythical Preseli Hills - the birthplace of the Bluestone of Stonehenge. Travel onwards where you can visit Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the gentle giants at the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw before reaching Cardigan and its castle that hosted the first Eisteddfod in 1176. Make sure you explore the atmospheric ruins at St. Dogmaels Abbey and take in nature at its best with a visit to Cilgerran's Wildlfie Centre. For your next Welsh adventure, choose The Pottery.

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