With an amazing arched window with far reaching views over to Plumstone Mountain The Cart House is a 3 bedroom barn and is perfect for those who like a more traditional cottage atmosphere.
Located in the fascinating Landsker region, surrounded by an ancient landscape rich in beauty and wildlife, visit local nature reserves, hike up Plumstone Mountain, or explore the remains of Norman castles dotted along this historic frontier.
On the ground floor, the lounge has arched window with views down the valley. A Villager log burner, digital TV with DVD player, audio system. A fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and adjoining dining area.
There is a downstairs double bedroom with French windows onto patio, and a luxury bathroom with wet room style shower, bath, basin and WC.
The first floor has a double bedroom with views to the front and across the surrounding countryside. A twin bedroom to rear, with private door down stone steps to patio, and a luxury bathroom with separate shower, bath, basin and WC.
Outside the barn opens out to the front to the communal lawned area, with views over to the playground. To the side of the property is an extensive private patio with outdoor seating and a barbecue. Explore the extensive lawns, wildlife pond (fenced off for safety), and acres of fields and woodland.
Just along the northern shore of St. Bride’s Bay, only 10 minutes’ drive, is the pretty coastal village of Solva. Once the haunt of smugglers and pirates, nowadays it’s well worth a visit for its restaurants and galleries.
Only a few more miles along the coast are Wales’s spiritual capital of St. Davids – an ‘edge of the world’ place that once attracted Celtic holy men and pilgrims from far and wide.
Try an outdoor adventure challenge, from kite surfing to coasteering, available locally, and the Celtic Trail cycle route passes within a mile.
Pembrokeshire’s National Park coastline, just 3 miles away, is famed for its coast path, incredible natural beauty and astonishing wildlife, from huge colonies of seabirds and seals to dolphins and whales. And don’t miss the brooding and enigmatic Preseli Mountains to the north, the source of some of Stonehenge’s Bluestones.