2 Cheriton Cottages

ID: S882153

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

2 Cheriton Cottages is a gorgeous 19th-century cottage set in a pretty garden, surrounded by woods and farmland, outside the village of Stackpole (home to the popular Stackpole Inn). Located on the outskirts of the National Trust Stackpole Estate, with its peaceful woodland walks, iconic lily ponds and historic gardens, it makes a wonderful retreat for families or groups of friends alike and is ideally located for enjoying the area’s beautiful beaches, walking on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, or exploring nearby towns such as Pembroke, Tenby or Narberth. The central of three cottages that were originally built for employees on the estate, it has a large, open plan lounge area with comfy sofas and a wood burner and a separate kitchen/breakfast room, with a large table and plenty of space, perfect for family meals. Interiors combine a traditional cottage feel with more contemporary touches. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms (2 doubles, one twin) with attractive beamed ceilings and a newly fitted family bathroom with an electric shower. The private south-east facing garden has a patio with dining furniture meaning you can enjoy relaxed breakfasts soaking up the morning sun, or a well-deserved Welsh cake on your return from the beach. Two Cheriton Cottages is ideally located to explore the surrounding area, with three superb sandy beaches within 15-20 minute drive: Broadhaven South – ideal for swimming, sandcastles and games of cricket at low-tide; award-winning Barafundle, with its beautiful views, soft sands and clear waters; and Freshwater West – a favourite with surfers and rock poolers alike. A half hour drive brings you to the seaside town of Angle, with its large beach at West Angle Bay, café and friendly pubs including the popular Old Point House. Those who are keen on more active pursuits can enjoy paddle-boarding or coasteering at Stackpole Quay. Walkers will be in heaven as you can walk from the cottage directly to the woodland paths through the Stackpole Estate, meandering alongside lily ponds which are home to herons, swans and (for those lucky enough to see them) otters. The paths ultimately lead to the beaches – making a walk to either Barafundle or Broadhaven beach an appealing option. Nearby Pembroke is convenient for shops – including supermarkets as well as local butchers, greengrocers and cafes, and also home to historic Pembroke Castle. Manorbier also makes a great day trip, with its fascinating castle and tea rooms and lovely beach, as well as a good starting point for coast walks. The attractive seaside town of Tenby – approximately half an hour’s drive away – is perfect for whiling away an afternoon, exploring its boutiques, clothes shops, bakeries and cafes, as well as mackerel fishing trips from the quayside. Inland, visit the market town of Narberth, home to some gorgeous independent clothes shops, stylish galleries and tempting delis and cafes. Those in search of a quiet cup of tea with a slice of homemade cake are spoilt for choice. The Walled Gardens at Stackpole is a lovely spot to relax in, with a choice of refreshments as well as freshly picked vegetables from the gardens, whilst Stackpole Quay has a National Trust café with lovely views over the Quayside. For families, there are plenty of rainy-day options. Folly Farm is perfect for younger children, with its soft play area, fairground rides and wildlife viewing. For older families, Oakwood theme park has a thrilling range of rides and coasters, whilst award-winning Heatherton, with its go-karts, bumper boats, zip lines and jump slides, is also a popular option. With so much to see and do, 2 Cheriton Cottages is sure to be a memorable escape for you and your loved ones.

A medieval walled town, Pembroke is home to a magnificent castle, which was the birthplace of Henry Tudor. In an idyllic location, on the river estuary, this historic town has an abundance of shops, quaint tea rooms and restaurants. The stunning Pembrokeshire coastline is nearby, with its award-winning beaches and great walks along the coastal path. There is a popular cycle route that starts here, taking you through the pretty village of St Florence and then on to Tenby. Bosherton is just 4 miles away, with its beautiful lily ponds and the popular St Govan’s Inn, serving locally-sourced food and fine ales. St Govan’s Chapel is built into the cliff face, where you can take in lovely views from Stack Rocks, or surfers can head to Freshwater West, which featured in one of the Harry Potter films. Within easy reach are Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm, where you can feed molly lambs or enjoy a tractor ride, Manor House Wildlife Park, Dinosaur Experience and Heatherton World of Adventures. Pembroke is the ideal base for a family holiday, a walking break or just the chance to unwind in beautiful surroundings.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, kettle, toaster.

Smart TV (enter own passwords for Netflix etc), WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Highchair available.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Enclosed front garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome (prior agreement required for any more).

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 4 miles, pub 0.6 miles

Reviews (2)

  • Barry

    It would be extremely helpful if a sign were set up at the entrance to the property. On arrival, we were met with a pile of household rubbish next to the gate, presumably from previous guests. There was also a bag containing dog poo on the grassed area at the front of the house. We did not have a dog with us. The property itself is functional rather than homely but was clean and well equipped. It would have been helpful if the toilet had been left with a toilet roll for the first day. In the listing and instructions provided by Sykes & the owner, much is made of dealing with leftover food, with requests to remove any prior to leaving. On our arrival, there was food left in the freezer and one of the cupboards. When we left, we removed all of our food but left behind that of previous guests. Some clarification of dealing with domestic rubbish would also be helpful. Overall, our stay was manageable but I would not recommend this property if you are looking for a traditional country experience.

  • G

    Dead flies over beds in both front rooms was very distressing for children and really spoilt holiday. Newly fitted log burner also has problem and filled house with smoke.

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