Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids, is a charming Grade 2 listed stone cottage in the heart of Britain's smallest city. With original beams, a cosy wood burner, and proximity to the coast, it's perfect for families seeking authentic Welsh coastal charm.
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Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids

Experience the charm of a listed stone cottage in Britain's smallest city's historic heart
Price from £590.00

Experience the charm of a listed stone cottage in Britain's smallest city's historic heart

Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids, is a charming Grade 2 listed stone cottage brimming with character and original features. The open-plan shaker-style kitchen is beautifully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washing machine, alongside a dining table perfect for leisurely breakfasts with freshly brewed Tassimo coffee. Step through to the inviting lounge, where beamed ceilings frame comfortable leather sofas and a cosy wood burner creates the perfect retreat after a day's exploration, complemented by a Smart TV with Netflix and Amazon Prime for relaxing evenings.

Wander through the charming stable-style door to discover a delightful rear courtyard with garden furniture, ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks beneath the Welsh sky. The property sleeps four guests across two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size room and a twin room, both featuring Welsh oak floors throughout. A stunning family bathroom showcases a freestanding roll-top bath alongside a large shower and WC, offering a luxurious sanctuary to unwind and rejuvenate.

Picture yourself sipping freshly brewed coffee in your private courtyard, planning the day's coastal adventures whilst birds sing in the morning air. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring golden beaches and the ancient cathedral's hallowed grounds, then return to the warmth of flickering firelight and comfortable sofas. As twilight falls, sink into the roll-top bath, letting everyday stresses melt away whilst reflecting on memories being made in this enchanting Welsh sanctuary.

Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids, is perfectly positioned in the heart of Britain's smallest city, just metres from the magnificent 12th Century Cathedral and the vibrant main square with its restaurants, shops, pubs, and galleries. Within a kilometre, the Wales Coast Path beckons, whilst the sandy shores of Caerfai Bay await discovery. For families seeking unique experiences, Dr Beynon's Bug Farm (2 km) offers an innovative tropical bug zoo, museum, and nature reserve. The Blue Flag Whitesands Beach (3 km) provides excellent surfing opportunities, whilst the charming fishing village of Solva (6 km) is home to Pembrokeshire's oldest working woollen mill. Adventure seekers will love the infamous Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy (9 km), perfect for coasteering and cliff-jumping where Red Bull Cliff Divers once competed. Nature enthusiasts can take a boat trip to Skomer Island (16 km), an internationally important seabird sanctuary home to puffins, dolphins, and gannets. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (22 km) offers indoor karting thrills, while Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms at The Rhos (28 km) provides immersive challenges.

Further afield, The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (48 km) showcases remarkable biodiversity across 108 acres of ancient woodland and wetlands, featuring otters, red kites, and over 200 bird species alongside interactive exhibitions and nature trails. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (49 km) offers an exceptional combination of exotic animals including giraffes, lions, and penguins, thrilling vintage fairground rides, and extensive adventure play areas for a fantastic family day out. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (55 km) lets you swing through forest canopies on an exhilarating high-ropes course, testing your agility across zip lines, rope bridges, and climbing challenges set amongst towering trees.

The historic town of Pembroke, a 34-kilometre drive away, boasts a thousand-year heritage centred around its magnificent Norman castle – the largest privately owned fortress in South Wales and birthplace of Henry VII. Its charming streets are lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, traditional Welsh pubs, and excellent restaurants serving local cuisine. Meanwhile, Narberth is 42 kilometres away and is a gorgeous market town that delights visitors with its vibrant high street of colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing artisan shops, award-winning restaurants, and the famous Queen's Hall Arts Centre, making it a paradise for both shoppers and foodies seeking authentic Welsh culture and hospitality.

4
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
Pets not allowed
Nearest beach: Whitesands Beach
No swimming pool
Private garden / terrace
No dedicated parking
Supplier rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids

  • The authentic Welsh character with original beams, Welsh oak floors, and a Grade 2 listing that tells centuries of stories whilst providing modern comforts.
  • The unbeatable location just metres from St Davids Cathedral and the vibrant main square, with coastal paths and golden beaches within easy walking distance.
  • The luxurious family bathroom with its freestanding roll-top bath and large shower, providing the perfect sanctuary to relax and unwind after days spent exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline.

Features you'll find at Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove
  • Washing machine

Entertainment

  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

For families

  • Highchair
  • Travel cot

Good to know

  • Baby friendly
  • Children allowed
  • Near beach
  • Pub nearby

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Walking

Outdoors

  • Alfresco dining
  • Garden / terrace
Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids

Bwthyn Clyd, St Davids

Experience the charm of a listed stone cottage in Britain\'s smallest city\'s historic heart

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