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10 Guests
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5 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Pets: Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Seaside
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
20 Customer Reviews
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"A really lovely cottage in a beautiful spot."
We've holidayed on the area for many years and absolutely love it. The house comfortably accommodated the whole family. The downstairs bathroom and shower room.was particularly helpful for my mum in her eighties with limited mobility. The cottage is really well equipped and has everything you need for a really, relaxing holiday. Heather and family.
Summary
- Over two floors
- Five bedrooms all with TVs: 1 x kings-size, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double with Juliet balcony, 1 x twin, 1 x ground-floor twin
- Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
- Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Utility
- 2 x Sitting rooms
- Oil central heating
- Electric range cooker and induction hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer
- 7 x TV, DVD player, surround sound system, vintage games console, and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Highchair and travel cot available
- Off-road parking
- Enclosed garden with patio, lawn, seating and gas BBQ
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 1.7 miles, pub 0.8 miles. Please Note: Property will accept a minimum of a 5 nights from Oct 24 to May 25 and minimum of 7 nights from June 25 to Sept 25
The property
Marloes 1.8 miles.
Set before gorgeous views of the sea from its delightful position on the Pembrokeshire coastline, is this large, semi-detached house, offering a fantastic base in South Wales.
Pickleridge View is the perfect property for a family gathering; catch up on old times with walks along the coast, exploring the Marloes Peninsula and the rest of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
With plenty of space on the drive, multiple cars can park up here for the duration of the holiday, take in the views of the waters before you step inside this lovely dwelling.
Find yourself being welcomed into the first of two sitting rooms, each with two plush sofas, a TV with a DVD player and surround sound, and one home to a vintage arcade game; it's where you'll look forward to relaxing with your loved ones on quiet evenings.
Call a meeting around the long farmhouse style table in the kitchen/diner, and discuss what the rest of the holiday holds for everyone, plan some walks and trips to the surrounding area, before getting an evening meal started.
Find an impressive electric range cooker complete with an induction hob, for rustling up a feast for your group, and enjoy the convenience of both a washing machine and a tumble dryer for any laundry, tucked in the utility room.
Let afternoons roll into the evening with everyone outside in the large enclosed garden, the children can play on the lawn while the rest of the group sit with a refreshing drink on the patio, the perfect way to end another day of your holiday.
Also on ground floor is a twin bedroom, offering a homely spot for older members of the party or those who prefer not to tackle the stairs, to enjoy ground-floor living, served by a wonderful ground-floor shower room as well.
Travel upstairs to discover the remaining bedrooms, with a king-size bedroom and a double bedroom with a Juliet balcony both boasting incredible views across the sea.
Complete with light and bright decor, the bedrooms continue and include a further double bedroom, this one with an en-suite shower room, and a twin bedroom up here too.
Enjoy a relaxing soak in the bath in the family bathroom, or a cleansing shower in the walk-in shower enclosure.
Begin exploring the area by hopping onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, taking you around the edge of the peninsula to Castlebeach Bay, continuing over Watwick Bay, around St Anne's Head, and up to the sandy shores of Marloes Sands Beach.
Find rockpools to explore at the western end of the beach, looking out as well for seabirds and seals.
Catch a boat from Martin's Haven further up the coast to Skomer Island, a favourite for puffins with around 6,000 pairs, and island hop to discover the peninsula's rocky neighbours.
Dine in The Lobster Pot in the centre of the village of Marloes, a traditional country pub, you are sure to enjoy a hearty meal and refreshing drink here, or pick up any essentials or ingredients from the local Marloes Village Store.
The busier towns of Milford Haven, with its bustling port, and Haverfordwest, the attractive and ancient country town, are both within easy reach of Pickleridge View by car, meaning you have even more choice of attractions and days out.
Spend a wonderful break in South Wales with your loved ones at Pickleridge View.
Where you’ll be staying
DALE
Marloes 1.1 miles; St Ishmaels 3.5 miles; Milford Haven 8.9 miles; Haverfordwest 12.1 miles.
The village of Dale is situated in a sheltered bay, on the Marloes Peninsula, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Situated on the Pembrokeshire coastal path and designated a SSSI, Dale also attracts birdwatchers and ramblers. Both West Dale beach ad the Gann are within walking distance from the village. During the 18th century, the village produced ale which was then exported to Liverpool and then from the 18th to the early part of the 20th century, Dale was used to transfer limestone and coal. Today, Dale is known for its watersports and has a pub serving food, a shop, a café, a restaurant and a fort. Dale is a favourite with windsurfers and yachtsmen due to its sheltered harbour within the Milford Haven waterway. There is a busy watersports hire centre with the Boathouse cafe attached and the pontoon for tying up small craft or trying out crabbing skills. The yacht club is open to all and has both a cafe and the Moorings restaurant. The pub, The Griffin Inn, has won awards for its seafood, all caught locally. Just one mile away is the village of Marloes which has a pub, The Lobster Pot, a small café and a shop. The spectacular beaches and rocky coves around Marloes are well-known for many historic shipwrecks, caused by the treacherous seas surrounding Skokholm Island, just off the coast. Marloes Sands, a National Trust beach with spectacular geology is certainly worth a visit, as is Skomer Island, where you can take a boat trip to view its 6,000 pairs of puffins and 120,000 pairs of Manx Shearwaters. Within reach is the small town of Milford Haven with a picturesque marina, unique shops, galleries, tea rooms and restaurants, along with the award-winning Torch Theatre. Also close by is Haverfordwest, the county town of Pembrokeshire with quaint little gift shops, pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and a vibrant night life. Haverfordwest sits at the mouth of the River Cleddau and with its castle, museum and large leisure complex it is a great day out for all the family. Dale is an ideal base for exploring this part of South Wales.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas