Perfectly positioned in the coastal town of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
This tastefully decorated original 18th century former Pottery and storehouse, has been converted into a stylish and modern three-bedroom cottage.The Pottery welcomes six visitors to take a tranquil escape to Wales and features a woodburning stove, an open-plan living area, and close proximity to the neighbourhood amenities and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Enter your new "home away from home," take a seat in the snug, and turn on the Smart TV to give your legs a break after a hard day.
Allow the designated chef to prepare a delicious meal for the entire family, which can be enjoyed at the dining table while sipping on a few of your favourite beverages.
On cooler evenings, why not take advantage of the roaring woodburning stove and Smart TV in the plush sitting area to enjoy a movie marathon?
The three bedrooms include a spacious super-king-size, a double with a Juliet balcony and its own en-suite shower room so you can get ready for the day with ease, and a twin.
If you start to feel fatigued, retire to the first floor to soak in the tub before slipping off to one of the bedrooms.
Start your coastal travels by taking a short walk to Parrog and walk along the popular Pembrokeshire Coast Path or spend time lounging on Newport Beach, before heading further west towards Dinas Head and the popular coves at Cwm-Yr-Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod.
Heading east, a visit to the stunning Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber is a must - one of the picture-postcard locations of Wales.
Use this visit as your gateway into the mythical Preseli Hills - the birthplace of the Bluestone of Stonehenge.
Travel onwards where you can visit Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and the gentle giants at the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw before reaching Cardigan and its castle that hosted the first Eisteddfod in 1176.
Make sure you explore the atmospheric ruins at St. Dogmaels Abbey and take in the local nature reserve with a visit to Cilgerran's Wildlfie Centre.
Choose The Pottery as your next Wales experience.