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Cilcain |
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Region: |
Pembrokeshire Wales | Area: |
St Davids/Fishguard |
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Type: |
Barn conversion |
Town: |
Mathry |
Bedrooms: |
5 | Weekly rent: |
£680-1675 |
Sleeps: |
10+2 | Phone: |
020 762 26355 |
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Owner: |
Ms Anna Grey |
Mobile: |
07887 856 131 |
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Facilities: |
Central heating | Colour TV | |
| Open fire | Video | ||
| Microwave | Wireless internet access | ||
| Freezer | Parking | ||
| Dishwasher | Garden | ||
| Washing machine | Rural | ||
| Dryer | Character | ||
| Linen provided | No smoking upstairs | ||
| Amenities nearby | Pets by arrangement | ||
| Near a beach | Short breaks available | ||
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Cilcain is a spacious barn conversion, beautifully situated on the outskirts of the peaceful hilltop village of Mathry, with panoramic views of the coast and surrounding countryside. The house has been renovated to a high standard to retain many original features and provide spacious accommodation for up to 10 people. |
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Interior |
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A wealth of natural materials and muted colour schemes enhance the sense of calm and space throughout this characterful property. The spacious living room is a wonderful place to relax with three comfortable sofas, oak flooring, natural stone colour washed walls, a log burning stove, TV, video and DVD player. Full length windows offer stunning views over the coastline, with patio doors leading to the garden. The playroom, which doubles as a fifth bedroom, contains a double bed and lots of children's toys, books and games. The fully equipped kitchen features a large American fridge/freezer with ice dispenser, a large Smeg double oven with 6 burner hob, dishwasher, microwave and digital radio with an open-plan walkway leading into the large dining room. Here there is seating for 10 people, oak flooring, an open fireplace and a Hi-Fi with connection for an MP3 player. The shower room/utility room houses a shower cubicle, washing machine and separate dryer. While a separate cloakroom has a toilet and washbasin. Upstairs the huge master bedroom features a super king-size mahogany bed, on wooden flooring with natural stone colour-washed walls and panoramic views over the coastline. The large en-suite bathroom has a roll-top bath and shower attachment, toilet and washbasin. Bedroom 2 has a king-size wrought iron double bed, double doors to the large family bathroom with twin ended bath with shower attachment, separate walk-in shower, toilet and washbasin. French doors lead in to the garden. Bedroom 3 has two single beds which can also be pushed together to make a double, and bedroom 4 has two single beds, both with guest beds underneath. Cloakroom with toilet and washbasin. Two additional beds provide flexible sleeping arrangements. From the barn there are superb views extending from Abercastle across to Abermawr and Aberbach and over the Irish Sea, where occasionally the Wicklow Mountains can be seen. |
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Outside |
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The large garden is fully enclosed with open views across fields to spectacular scenery beyond. The stable houses a darts board and is used for the storage of outdoor toys. Teak garden furniture seating 10. Barbecue. Ample parking front and back. |
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Local area |
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The village of Mathry is situated midway between St Davids and Fishguard, within walking distance of a beautiful stretch of the Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Path with many hidden coves and secret beaches. Mathry has changed very little over the last 60 years. Village facilities comprise a church, shop/post office, tea room, wood turners workshop and a friendly pub serving food, all within a few minutes walk. A 'green lane' goes from near the barn down to Abermawr beach (2 miles) and there are lots of country lanes winding down to the coast to explore either on foot or bicycle as well as the wonderful walking on the Pembrokeshire coastal path. Abermawr is a long shingle beach at high tide but at lower tide has acres of magnificent sand, revealing occasionally the remains of a 6,000 year old forest. The area has plenty of white sandy beaches and offers wonderful coastal walking, horse riding, cycling, watersports, boat trips, bird watching, seal, porpoise and dolphin spotting, bathing and rock pooling. St Davids, with its magnificent medieval cathedral, art galleries and gift shops lies 7 miles west of Mathry. From here, you can book boat trips to the outlying islands to spot seals, sea birds and porpoises. It is also possible to rent surfboards, boogie boards, kayaks and surf skis. The small market town of Fishguard is 7 miles east offering a choice of pubs and restaurants and a daily ferry to Ireland. Ten minutes drive away is the old quarry port of Porthgain with the Sloop Inn ('the best pub in the county') and art galleries. Fishing trips operate daily during the summer from here and freshly caught lobster can be bought. Also nearby is Priskilly golf course, the working woollen mill at Tregwynt, Llangloffan Cheese Farm where there is a restaurant specialising in local fish dishes, bike rental at Parcynole Fach and pony trekking. |
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