Bryncoed, Narberth welcomes you into a creatively decorated cottage where original wooden beams grace the spacious kitchen ceiling. The modern kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, and microwave, with a dining table perfectly positioned for morning coffee and leisurely breakfasts. Adjacent to the kitchen, a handy utility room houses the washing machine and fridge / freezer, providing a practical spot to hang coats or kick off muddy walking boots. The cosy dual-entrance lounge invites you to relax on comfortable seating beside the electric wood burner effect fire, with a Smart TV and cabinet stocked with books and games for quiet evenings. Across the hallway, a dedicated dining area features a large table with bench seating beneath generous windows, creating a wonderful space for gathering over evening meals.
Heading hutside, the enclosed rear garden offers a generous lawn, patio area, and seating for al fresco dining on warm summer evenings.Upstairs, the split-level landing reveals a charmingly decorated single bedroom, with a shower room next door. The upper landing leads to two spacious double bedrooms, both beautifully presented with feature fireplaces, plus a delightful small snug with a comfy armchair where you can curl up with a good book.
Picture warm afternoons in the garden, perhaps firing up the barbecue while children play on the lawn, the sounds of Pembrokeshire's countryside drifting over the fence. Spend days discovering coastal treasures and country adventures, then return to your peaceful retreat where the wood burner effect glows invitingly and that cabinet of games promises cosy family competitions long into the evening.
Bryncoed, Narberth sits within easy walking distance of this delightful market town's independent shops, restaurants, and historic attractions, whilst placing you perfectly for exploring Pembrokeshire's spectacular coastline and countryside. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (7 km) delivers a fantastic family day out combining zoo animals, traditional farm experiences, fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (9 km) offers the unique experience of walking your very own llama through beautiful valleys at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (13 km) presents an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor fun including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf courses. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (16 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag, and dedicated soft play area for younger visitors.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) steps you into a world of wings as the only UK venue dedicated solely to British raptors, showcasing thrilling flying displays and hands-on activities with these magnificent birds. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (31 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into a compact space, offering wildlife watching hides, nature trails, and educational exhibits celebrating Wales' natural heritage. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (31 km) presents evocative 12th-century ruins nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, where ancient stone walls whisper tales of monastic life.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 19 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds along streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming traditional pubs, all dominated by the magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Meanwhile, St Davids sits 37 kilometres distant, Britain's smallest city packed with historic treasures including the stunning cathedral, Bishop's Palace ruins, and galleries celebrating local artists, whilst the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline stretches in every direction offering world-class walking, hidden coves, and breathtaking clifftop vistas.
























