Grassholm View is an inviting first-floor apartment nestled near the heart of Solva, Pembrokeshire.
Set in Llanunwas, the apartment is found in a large Georgian house which was once part of a country estate dating back over 400 years.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just 400 yards from the property.
Perfect for couples, this welcoming retreat offers a designated parking space and easy access to the village's popular shops, pubs, cafes, galleries and stunning coastal walks.
As you turn into the wooded track leading to the house you’ll instantly start to relax.
The breathtaking, panoramic views over beautiful St Brides Bay can be enjoyed from both the sitting room and bedroom, relaxing on the sofas, or the window seats – or even whilst lying in bed!
Thanks to the thermostatically controlled central heating system the
apartment is always cosy, ensuring a memorable and romantic getaway, whatever the season.
Inside the apartment, you'll be greeted by a well-appointed kitchen/diner, fully equipped for all your culinary creations.
Here, you can enjoy a romantic meal for two, prepared with local produce and served at the dining table while you discuss the day's adventures.
After dinner, retire to the welcoming sitting room, where you can curl up on the plush sofas and enjoy a film or your favourite series on the Smart TV.
When you're ready to call it a night, retreat to the spacious bedroom, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating sleep in the comfy king-size bed, ready for another day of Pembrokeshire adventures.
The bedroom is served by a sleek bathroom, complete with a bath, as well as a shower
over offering a nice space to unwind in the evening and freshen up in the morning.
The heated towel radiator will ensure your towels are warm and toasty.
The iconic fishing village of Solva is just a stone's throw away, home to an array of coastal attractions and friendly pubs, cafes, shops and galleries.
Delve into the area's history with a visit to St Davids Cathedral, a site of pilgrimage and religious service for over 1000 years, and explore the ancient St Non’s Chapel and its mystical well - apparently the birthplace of David himself!
Textile enthusiasts will appreciate a stop at the Solva Woollen Mill, the oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire.
For something a little different, pay a visit to Dr Beynon's Bug Farm, offering a unique, interactive and educational experience for all ages.
For those seeking excitement, set sail on a voyage of discovery to visit the islands just off the coast to visit the natural habitats and wildlife that call the Pembrokeshire coast their home.
However, you decide to spend your day, return to the comforting confines of Grassholm View for an evening of relaxation and serenity.