Beautiful 5 star Pembrokeshire cottage based in the heart of the county, near to Newgale and Little Haven beaches and easily accessible to the St Davids and Dale peninsulas. The Stable is perfectly located to explore the Pembrokeshire Coast path, loads of blue flag beaches, quality restaurants, kids days out, and much more!
Come and discover all that The Stable has to offer. This traditional Welsh stone cottage was once the stable for Cuffern Manor which is located behind this fantastic cluster of cottages and is teeming with character and charm throughout. Set within the wooded hamlet of Cuffern and only a five-minute drive to the village of Roch where you can find the historic Roch Castle. A little further away you will come across the coastal village of Newgale renowned for its superb beach, and a plethora of watersports activities like surfing, kayaking, swimming and fishing (for those looking for adventure) or maybe relax with a good book and take in the sunshine. Nolton Haven, Little Haven and Broad Haven beaches are all within a 10-minute drive and well worth exploring.
The Stable offers a warm and inviting open plan living, dining and kitchen area on the ground floor, boasting beams, a log burner and a breakfast bar with modern conveniences like a Smart TV and soundbar, perfect for watching a movie with your family in front of the roaring fire. This characterful cottage has retained its original features with exposed stone window arches, stone walls and a stunning inglenook fireplace. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for cooking that special meal and forms the heart of this cottage. On the first floor both double bedrooms have been lovingly furnished to a very good standard and really well presented with quality linens and an exceptional level of comfort in mind. (There is an additional single bed in the main bedroom to allow maximum occupancy of 5.)There is parking and an enclosed outdoor seating area that provides views into the woods.
Take a trip into the heart of St Davids, around a 15-minute drive and explore this thriving ancient city with its charming collection of shops, galleries, bars and restaurants. Don’t miss the country market on a Thursday between April and September also, visit Oriel y Parc, here will find lots of information about the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, useful maps and guidebooks as well as an art gallery and café serving breakfast and lunch. Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, is a fun day out for all the family, and is located only 25 minutes away, or for those with younger families, be sure to visit Folly Farm Zoo where you can see rhinos, giraffes and even lions!
Layout
Ground floor - Open plan living/dining room and kitchen.
Sleeping Arrangements
Two double bedrooms and a single bed
Exterior
Traditional Pembrokeshire stone cottage with slate roof.
Getting there
From Haverfordwest:
Leave via the A40 heading to Fishguard. Take the left hand turn to Camrose after the airfield. Continue on past Camrose until you get to a crossroads in Folly, then take the second left (straight ahead to the left of the house) and continue on this road until you reach a junction past a farm, turn left and continue down the hill until you reach Cuffern Manor Cottages.
What three words - https://what3words.com/ambushes.roosts.fatter. This will get you right to the front door.
Accessibility
Not suitable for wheelchair users.
Registration and Compliance
EPC: D