Kilgetty 0.9 miles. Nestled in the wooded valley of Stepaside near Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, including chickens, turkeys and peacocks, is this charming cottage, The Woodlands Lower Level. Settled within five-acres of woodlands to explore and just a short drive away from a rugged coastline, this three-storey cottage small holding is the ideal base for a family of 11 looking for an adventure in this secluded scenic region of Pembrokeshire. A lengthy driveway will lead you to the detached home, where you can leave your vehicle in an off-road parking space before breathing in the earthy air. Pass the threshold to discover the rustic kitchen, with an aga rangemaster and a gas rangemaster to bake home-cooked meals, as well as a washing machine and dishwasher to assist with the cleaning. Tuck-into tasty meals in the traditional dining room, with a grand table in the centre of the space offering seats for the whole family. After dinner, unwind on the plush, striped sofa in the sitting room to enjoy a film on the large TV or for a moment alone, head to the snug room to curl up on the sofa with an additional TV. On rainy days, there is the capacious conservatory, bathed in natural light, where you can choose from a handful of seats and admire the flicker of the woodburning stove as the rain taps on the glass ceiling. Step out into the glorious garden, with a plethora of space to roam around, you can also enjoy a game of football as there are two goal posts set out on the field. As the sun begins to set, retreat inside and climb a flight of stairs to the family bathroom to soak amongst the bubbles in the free-standing bath and you can leave your towel on the heated rail for a warm embrace afterwards. The first-floor hosts four huge bedrooms, with vintage furniture, choose between a super-king-size, a double with its own en-suite bathroom, another double and a single bedroom. Head up a staircase to reach the second-floor, which offers two double bedrooms with sloped ceilings and a family shower room for a refreshing rinse in the morning. Kick-start your day with a steaming cup of coffee in the conservatory, as you ponder the excitement of the day ahead. Take advantage of the nearby attractions, where your family will be thrilled with an afternoon at Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo to visit over 750 animals, spend an exhilarating day at Oakwood Theme Park for a scream and splash on the rides or experience a range of fun diversions at Heatherton World of Activities. Pack your bucket and spade and travel the short distance to Wisemans Bridge Beach in Saundersfoot, where the glorious sands provided a practice setting for the D-Day landings, witnessed by Sir Winston Churchill, and refuel following a day paddling the shores with a bite to eat amongst the roaring flame of the open fire at Wisemans Bridge Inn. For a truly indulgent dining experience, visit Coast, a remarkable Michelin-listed restaurant serving fresh, locally sourced produce with a tranquil views across the sands of Coppet Hall. A pretty drive will lead you to the picturesque hamlet of Cresswell Quay for a more relaxed day lounging on grassy picnic areas and strolling along the Cresswell river and afterwards enjoying a refreshment at the traditional inn, Cresselly Arms. Visit the coastal resort of Saundersfoot, home to a sandy, Blue Flag beach for a bathe in the clear water and an array of bars and eateries to at the pretty harbour, as well as Pembrokeshire Coast Path for a lengthy walk with stunning views.For an unforgettable getaway with your loved ones, choose The Woodlands Lower Level.
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