Nevern House is a delightful, double-fronted stone holiday home resting in the heart of Newport in the idyllic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
This wonderful holiday cottage has been thoughtfully extended with a contemporary open-plan living space allowing in floods of light, boasts an external games room, woodburning stove and is the perfect setting for families and friends looking to explore the beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast.
After a day full of exploration cross the threshold into your new home-from-home and head straight for the open-plan living space where you can unwind on the plush sofa in front of the Smart TV.
Later, step into the fully-equipped kitchen area where you can rustle up a delicious meal that the whole family can enjoy in the dining area of alfresco in the well-manicured garden on the patio; there is even a brick-built barbecue that you can fire up in the summer!
When the evening draws to a close, travel back inside to find the snug where you can cosy up in front of the character feature stone wall and crackling woodburning stove.
When the evening draws to a close find a ground-floor king-size or travel upstairs to locate a king-size with a handy en-suite, and two twin bedrooms.
In the morning freshen up in the sleek ground-floor shower room before embarking on your next adventure in Pembrokeshire.
Paces away from Nevern House is the centre of Newport where you can find a range of independent shops, galleries, pubs and restaurants which are all perfect for the nights when you don’t fancy cooking!
A short walk will take you to Newport Beach where you can admire the views across the water, dip your toes in the swells of the Atlantic or bask in the sun.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal path can also be joined here, keen ramblers will be in their element as this path runs an impressive 186 miles and meanders through endless charming, coastal towns and villages!
Don’t forget to pack your golf clubs as Newport Links Golf Club looks out onto the sea and is the perfect place to try out your swing.
Other must-see attractions include the Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber, Castell Henllys Iron Age Village and of course the idyllic coastal towns of Fishguard and Cardigan.
Stop in Cardigan to admire the 12th-century Cardigan Castle or to immerse yourself in wildlife at the Welsh Wildlife Centre.
Make unforgettable memories at Nevern House.