3 Clos Yr Ysgol, Stepaside is a welcoming detached cottage perfect for families and couples seeking a traditional Welsh holiday. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker, fridge / freezer, microwave, washing machine, and dishwasher – ideal for longer stays. A convenient side door opens to the garden, whilst a downstairs WC adds practicality.
Step into the bright, inviting lounge where soft light streams through French doors opening onto raised decking. Comfortable sofas face the television for cosy evenings, whilst a dining table seats six for sit-down meals. Open the doors on warmer days to enjoy al fresco dining with the fresh Welsh breeze. Outside, the enclosed rear garden features a generous lawn perfect for soaking up the Pembrokeshire sunshine. Raised decking displays garden furniture and a gas BBQ ideal for outdoor dining. Upstairs await three thoughtfully furnished bedrooms: a king-size, a double, and a twin, each with generous windows. The family bathroom includes a shower over the bath for guest comfort.
Imagine waking to views of rolling Welsh countryside, brewing morning coffee in the farmhouse kitchen, and stepping outside to breathe the fresh Pembrokeshire air. Picture your family gathering around the dining table sharing stories of coastal adventures, then settling into the garden on a balmy evening with the scent of the BBQ lingering in the air.
3 Clos Yr Ysgol, Stepaside is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Pembrokeshire's charm and natural beauty. Golden sandy beaches lie a short distance away, with woodland walks leading to the quiet hamlet of Wiseman's Bridge. For family fun, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (2 km) offers a fantastic day out with its zoo, farm, fairground, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play. The charming market town of Narberth (7 km) showcases 200 years of social history in its museum, whilst adrenaline-seekers will relish Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (10 km), where you can test your speed and agility swinging through forest canopies. For younger thrill-seekers, Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (22 km) presents Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 inter-connecting trampolines and a trick airbag.
Venture further to discover Skomer Island (46 km), an internationally important seabird haven accessible via a 20-minute ferry from Martin's Haven, home to puffins and porpoises. History enthusiasts will treasure St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (51 km), believed to possess curative powers, whilst Dr Beynon's Bug Farm (51 km) offers an innovative research centre and nature reserve complete with tropical and British bug exhibits.
The historic harbour town of Tenby is just 11 kilometres way. It welcomes visitors with with historic town walls, Victorian architecture, and stunning coastline, perfect for exploring independent shops, enjoying fresh seafood, or embarking on a boat trip to nearby Caldey Island. The historic county town of Carmarthen (30 km), reputedly where the wizard Merlin lived, provides a taste of Wales' oldest settlement.




















