Stoneyford Cottage, Narberth is a welcoming single-storey retreat perfectly suited for couples or small families seeking the tranquillity of rural Pembrokeshire. The open-plan living space centres around a cosy woodburner, creating a warm heart for the cottage, whilst the comfortable seating area features a Freeview TV for relaxed evenings. The well-equipped kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge providing everything needed for self-catering ease, whilst the dining table offers a sociable spot for morning breakfasts and hearty suppers.
Heading outside, the back garden provides a peaceful sitting-out area with garden furniture, perfect for afternoon tea or evening drinks beneath the Welsh sky. Two bedrooms offer restful accommodation: the first with a comfortable small double bed, the second with twin singles ideal for children or friends. A family bathroom with both bath and separate shower cubicle completes the practical layout, whilst private parking for one car adds welcome convenience.
Picture crisp mornings with coffee by the crackling woodburner, planning the day's adventures through Pembrokeshire's enchanting landscapes. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring medieval ruins and wildlife havens, then return to your peaceful cottage retreat as twilight falls, perhaps enjoying a glass of wine in the garden whilst birds chorus their evening song across the surrounding countryside.
Stoneyford Cottage, Narberth places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's finest attractions. Narberth Castle (2 km) reveals the atmospheric ruins of an imposing medieval fortress, where weathered stone walls whisper tales of turbulent centuries past. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (9 km) delights families with its wonderful combination of farmyard encounters, exotic zoo animals, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas. Llys-y-frân Lake (12 km) spreads across 350 acres of tranquil woodland, grassland and shimmering water, offering splendid opportunities for walking, cycling, fishing and various land and water activities throughout the seasons. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (16 km) provides thrilling indoor racing on a 300-metre track featuring five challenging hairpins and an exhilarating 70-metre straight.
Venture further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (30 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into a compact area, where observation hides reveal otters, kingfishers and countless bird species thriving in carefully managed wetland habitats. St Dogmaels Abbey (30 km) nestles beside the Teifi estuary, its evocative 12th-century ruins standing sentinel in an authentic coastal village steeped in maritime heritage. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (32 km) offers heartwarming encounters with these magnificent gentle creatures, combining educational demonstrations with memorable hands-on experiences.
The historic walled town of Tenby lies 16 kilometres away, probably Wales's most iconic seaside destination, where pastel-coloured Georgian houses cascade down to golden beaches, medieval castle walls guard the harbour, and Victorian architecture frames sweeping coastal panoramas. Meanwhile, St Davids sits 38 kilometres from the cottage. Britain's smallest city, it is packed with historic treasures including the magnificent cathedral hidden in a valley, independent galleries showcasing local artists, and excellent restaurants celebrating Pembrokeshire's abundant local produce, ensuring your Welsh cottage holiday combines peaceful rural relaxation with enriching coastal discoveries.
















