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The Cottage

The Golden Plover has achieved an accredited 4 star grading by Visit Wales.

 

The Golden Plover is a stunning detached property steeped in local history which dates back to 1802. Built by The Earl of Cawdor, when it serviced the village as the local school. The property is located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and has direct access to Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

Previous owners lovingly restored The Plover, maintaining the wonderful character with exposed stonework and beams, cast iron fireplaces and vaulted ceilings, large sash windows and original doors, it stays true to history with a contemporary original twist to give style and comfort.. Externally the holiday home has a large enclosed south facing garden, with stunning views over the surrounding countryside, military range, and the sea beyond. To the front of the property is a driveway providing ample off road parking

Owners Karen & Anthony live in the adjoining part of this historic building.

Choose the spacious family lounge with plenty of room to watch TV/films or play board games. For chillier evenings, the snug with its wood burning stove makes a cosy retreat.  The unique rustic kitchen/diner is sure to become the hub of any family stay. Stairs lead up to the beautiful bedrooms above with exposed beams, feature fireplaces and panoramic views over the countryside to the coast and glimpses of the sea in the distance. The enclosed lawned garden gives space for children  or dogs to play and is ideal for enjoying an alfresco meal.

COTTAGE LAYOUT

  • Ground Floor - Hall, lounge, snug, dining room, cloakroom, kitchen, utility room

  • First Floor - 1 King room, 1 Double room, 2 twin rooms, bathroom (shower cubicle & bath)

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Dual fuel Rangemaster, 5 ring gas hob, double electric oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, 3 TVs, DVD player, WiFi, music system

  • Towels Included

  • Linen Included

  • Barbecue, garden furniture

  • Heating: Oil central heating, wood burning stove - starter pack provided

  • Ample parking

  • Pets welcome with responsible owners

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FURTHER INFORMATION

  • This is a no smoking property.

  • Please note that this property is set in a location close to Castlemartin military firing range.

  • Firing notices for the range can be found at Castlemartin Firing Times. GOV.UK

  • Castlemartin Firing Notice The range covers an area of 2400 hectares on the South Pembrokeshire coast within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

The village of Castlemartin is about 6 miles from Pembroke town. The Castlemartin Peninsula is south west of Pembroke and takes in various smaller communities such as Merrion, Rhoscrowther and Angle. This area of the Pembrokeshire coastline is hugely popular with tourists, points of interest to look out for are the chasms of Stennis Ford and Huntsmans Leap, the sea stacks at Stack Rocks and the rock arch at The Green Bridge of Wales. Other nearby attractions include Bosherston Lily Ponds, Freshwater West and St Govan's Chapel.

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