Lily Cottage, Angle is a welcoming three-bedroom retreat in the charming village of Angle, sleeping six guests in comfort and style. The impressive open-plan kitchen and dining area features a large central island, ample storage and workspace, and a farmhouse table for six, complete with electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer. The lovely lounge invites you to relax on comfortable sofas, watch the Smart TV, and enjoy cosy evenings beside the wood burner, with glass doors opening directly onto the garden.
Step outside, where the enclosed garden offers a raised patio with dining furniture and a lawn perfect for children and dogs to play safely. The three bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: the ground-floor double bedroom offers convenient single-level accommodation, while upstairs you'll find a king-size room with an elegant four-poster bed and a twin room with zip-and-link beds (convertible to super-king on request). Two stylish bathrooms serve the property: a family bathroom upstairs with shower attachment on bath, separate shower and WC, and a ground-floor shower room with WC. Private parking for two cars completes this practical layout.
Picture summer days spent building sandcastles on the shore, returning to fire up the barbecue on your private patio as golden evening light spills across the lawn. In cooler months, gather around the crackling wood burner with board games and laughter, your faithful hound curled contentedly at your feet. This is the stuff of cherished Welsh coastal holidays, where simple pleasures and quality time together create memories that last forever.
Lily Cottage, Angle places you perfectly for exploring the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline and its hidden treasures. West Angle Bay lies just 500 metres away, a beautiful sandy beach where a secret cove awaits discovery through a natural cut in the rocks, perfect for families seeking sheltered swimming and rock pooling. Freshwater West (three kilometres) draws surfers and beachcombers to its dramatic Atlantic-facing shore, whilst the Pembrokeshire Coast Path winds along clifftops and through picturesque villages right from your doorstep. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (five kilometres) is a lively family-friendly destination where fashion boutiques and fine dining, high-octane watersports and culture are anchored alongside international maritime trade. Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (12 km) is one of Wales' most impressive medieval castles, dominating the heart of the town with its commanding towers and fascinating history. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Carew (18 km) is an enormous stone castle in a picturesque location next to a 23-acre mill pond, which powers the working tide mill. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (19 km) is Wales' first Indoor Trampoline Park, with over 100 inter-connecting trampolines, dodgeball court, trick airbag and a soft play area keeping energetic youngsters entertained for hours.
Venture further afield to discover more of Pembrokeshire's diverse attractions. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (52 km) offers memorable encounters with these magnificent gentle giants in a peaceful rural setting. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (53 km) packs a huge diversity of wildlife into a compact area, with excellent walking trails, bird hides, and educational displays celebrating Wales' natural heritage. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (52 km) is a 12th-century ruined abbey nestled next to the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, where atmospheric stonework and tranquil riverside walks transport visitors back through the centuries.
The historic city of St Davids lies 25 kilometres away, Britain's smallest city packed full of historic places to explore, including its magnificent cathedral and the ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace, surrounded by independent galleries, craft shops, and excellent cafés. Meanwhile, the gorgeous little market town of Narberth sits 27 kilometres from the cottage. The town is a shopper and foodie's heaven, with a high street lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing artisan producers, vintage boutiques, and award-winning restaurants celebrating the finest Pembrokeshire produce.




























