Bridge Cottage, Cresselly is a charming stone retreat within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, featuring peaceful farmland views, a generous shared garden, and perfect access to South Pembrokeshire's stunning beaches and historic castles.
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Bridge Cottage, Cresselly

Discover Pembrokeshire's peaceful countryside charm from a cosy National Park retreat
Price from £645.00

Discover Pembrokeshire's peaceful countryside charm from a cosy National Park retreat

Bridge Cottage, Cresselly is a charming detached stone retreat nestled within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering a perfect escape for couples or small families. The open-plan living space welcomes you with comfortable armchairs arranged around a 32-inch Freeview TV, whilst large windows frame delightful views across open farmland towards a gentle river beyond. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker and hob, integrated fridge, microwave and toaster, with a dining table for four providing a sociable spot for meals together.

Step outside onto the enclosed private patio, complete with garden furniture and charcoal barbecue, perfect for al fresco dining on warm evenings. The owners generously invite you to enjoy their expansive lawned garden, offering plenty of space for children to play and dogs to roam. Inside, the double bedroom provides a peaceful ground-floor retreat with hairdryer, whilst a cosy mezzanine space above the living area houses a single bed and chair bed. A modern bathroom with electric shower completes the layout, alongside ample parking right next to the cottage.

Picture leisurely mornings with coffee on the patio, birdsong drifting across the fields as the Pembrokeshire countryside awakens around you. Spend sun-filled days exploring sandy beaches and historic market towns, or simply relax in the peaceful garden with a good book. As evening approaches, fire up the barbecue whilst the sunset paints the sky, then settle inside for cosy nights by the warmth of the electric heating, planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.

Bridge Cottage, Cresselly places you perfectly for discovering South Pembrokeshire's finest treasures. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Carew (4 km) is an enormous stone fortress set beside a picturesque 23-acre mill pond, where the historic tide mill still demonstrates centuries-old milling techniques in this enchanting waterside setting. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (6 km) spans 52 acres dedicated to protecting endangered species, offering close encounters with exotic animals alongside engaging conservation programmes and children's play areas. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (8 km) challenges visitors to test their speed, strength and agility whilst swinging through forest canopies on this exhilarating aerial adventure course. Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (10 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, its massive stone walls and towers dominating the heart of this historic town.

Venture further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's remarkable heritage and natural beauty. Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber in Nevern (30 km) is an ancient Neolithic monument occupying a dramatic hilltop site, offering stunning panoramic views over Fishguard Bay and the mystical Preseli Mountains from this atmospheric prehistoric setting. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (32 km) provides a genuinely unique working farm experience, where Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm welcomes families to meet these magnificent gentle giants alongside sheep, pigs, donkeys and friendly llamas. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (48 km) presents evocative 12th-century ruins nestled beside the Teifi estuary, where weathered stone arches frame views across this authentic coastal village.

The delightful market town of Narberth lies 11 kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's paradise where the high street sparkles with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing independent boutiques, artisan food shops, and excellent cafes celebrating local produce. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is 41 kilometres from the cottage. It is Wales' oldest town, where according to legend, Merlin the wizard once lived. This historic county town combines fascinating Roman heritage with contemporary shopping, traditional markets, and riverside walks along the Tywi, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday blends coastal exploration with cultural discovery.

3
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Pets
Nearest beach: Saundersfoot Beach
No swimming pool
Private garden / terrace
No dedicated parking
Electric car charging point
Supplier rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about Bridge Cottage, Cresselly

  • The enclosed private patio with barbecue and furniture creates a wonderful outdoor room for al fresco dining, whilst the owners' expansive lawned garden provides ample space for children and dogs to explore safely.
  • The peaceful rural setting within the National Park offers tranquil countryside views and birdsong, yet keeps you within easy reach of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches, medieval castles, and charming market towns.
  • The welcoming owners greet you personally on arrival and happily share their local knowledge, helping you discover hidden gems and authentic experiences throughout this beautiful corner of Wales.

Features you'll find at Bridge Cottage, Cresselly

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove

Entertainment

  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

Good to know

  • Children allowed
  • Electric car charging point
  • Pets allowed
  • Pub nearby

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking

Outdoors

  • Alfresco dining
  • Garden / terrace
Bridge Cottage, Cresselly

Bridge Cottage, Cresselly

Discover Pembrokeshire\'s peaceful countryside charm from a cosy National Park retreat

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