An inviting corner property barn conversion, situated on a working family farm and within an ideal location to explore the surrounding areas, Cowslip Cottage is a lovely abode from which to enjoy a relaxing retreat with friends and family. Sitting near the tranquil village of Crundale, in close reach of the wonderful amenities of Haverfordwest, this property is perfectly positioned for a countryside escape with your loved ones. Enter into the open-plan living space and settle down on one of the inviting sofas, making yourself at home as the woodburning stove brings a warming aura to the room. Stylishly decorated in rustic oak throughout, the kitchen area makes a great spot to spend quality time with your family by concocting a much-loved meal together, before gathering around the dining table and toasting to the excitement to come, or you can order a delivery from one of the many takeaways nearby. Also on the ground floor sits one of the bedrooms, made up as a super-king-size and doubling up as a twin upon request, as well as benefiting from its own en-suite shower room. Moving up the oak staircase and onto the first floor you will find the further two bedrooms, one being a king size bed, as well as a twin room, this cottage ensures to offer a flexible sleeping arrangement for all. Outside the cottage you can find a lawn and patio area which your canine companions will love roaming, making a great spot to enjoy a morning coffee before packing up a picnic and heading out for a scenic stroll. For a more vibrant atmosphere, the nearby county town of Haverfordwest is home to a fantastic range of amenities, whether you're seeking a special spot for a celebratory meal, a history-rich day which can be found in its town museum, the Welsh Spitfire Museum and its Priory, or a day full of activity in its various leisure facilities which includes a leisure centre, golf club, skate park and a scenic nature reserve to explore, there's something here for every type of explorer as well as being 15 minutes from the closest beach and 20 minutes from St Davids. Enjoy a trip into the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and delight at the coast and countryside attractions on offer including the Pembrokeshire Coast Path walk, its very own blue Lagoon, boat trips to Ramsey Island and even the chance to go seal spotting; offering excitement at every time of year. Ideally positioned for exploring the many wonders of Pembrokshire because of its central location, Cowslip Cottage is a delightful property to base your countryside escape.
Weekly price from £900
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