Hafan Hedd is a newly renovated and restored farmhouse situated close to Solva, Pembrokeshire. It was established in 1837 and remained derelict for many years. The owners of Hafan Hedd have renovated this cottage to the highest standards keeping the authentic feel with modern fittings and features. Hafan Hedd is a beautifully located cottage specifically designed for the holiday home market and did we mention it is dog friendly too.
Layout
As you enter the cottage through the front door you will see the contrast between authentic stone walls and modern touches. There is an open plan living dining area with a large fireplace fitted with a log burner, perfect for those cosy evenings after a day exploring Pembrokeshire's hotspots. To the left is a newly fitted bright and modern kitchen, and to the right is your family bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. Up the stairs to the first floor is a converted bedroom loft area. There is a kingsize bed, futon and storage. At the foot of the bed is the chimney breast given a unique modern look while encompassing the original wooden beam.
Sleeping Arrangements
1x king size bed and fold out futon
Exterior
Hafan Hedd is within a beautiful farm style court yard. As you enter the driveway you will see Hafan Hedd straight ahead. Outside is a shared lawn area with a private lawn along the side and rear of the cottage. On the shared lawn is a bespoke water well feature stocked with season flowers. Outside the front of the cottage is a small patio area with outdoor furniture. There is also an external staircase that provides access to the bedroom and first floor.
Local Area
Nearby attractions in Pembrokeshire include: The smallest city in the UK St Davids, with it's 12th century Cathedral, the final resting place of St David the patron saint of Wales - The country town Haverfordwest, with its 13th century castle and a local history & heritage museum.The Solva Woollen Mill, the oldest Woollen Mill in Wales, not to be missed! There is plenty to do, to suit all, in this beautiful & diverse area; Walking, cycling, surfing or fishing. Sightseeing, driving down quiet county lanes, enjoying stunning coastal views and sunsets.Why not pay a visit to Folly Farm or Oakwood fun park, or have a delicious meal of Fish & Chips in the Shed, Porthgain. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers 186 miles of coastal walks, water sports, wildlife and scenic sandy beaches, coves and cliffs.From Newgale beach famous for its surfing & fishing to Strumble Head and lighthouse perched on a dramatic rocky coast line.
Getting there
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Accessibility
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