Carmarthen Bay View, Saundersfoot is a welcoming detached house in a peaceful cul-de-sac, offering elevated seaside views and modern family-friendly comforts. The contemporary kitchen / breakfast room features a gas cooker, integrated dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and microwave, perfect for preparing family meals. The spacious open-plan lounge / diner boasts sea views, contemporary décor, and comfortable seating flooded with natural light through patio doors. A wood burner-effect electric fire creates cosy evenings, whilst the Smart TV ensures entertainment for all.
On the ground floor lie a king-size zip-and-link bedroom with sea views, shower room, twin bedroom, and games room with table tennis for children. A utility room houses the washing machine, tumble dryer, extra fridge and microwave. Step outside to the steep terraced garden with patio areas showcasing views, where garden furniture beckons for tea in the fresh air. Ample parking accommodates all vehicles. Upstairs, the double bedroom enjoys bay views with a family bathroom featuring a shower over the bath and heated rails.
Imagine waking to seagulls calling over the bay, padding downstairs for breakfast overlooking the coast, then spending sun-filled days alternating between sandy beaches and cosy indoor games. As evening falls, relax by the glowing fire with loved ones, watching the light dance across the water whilst children giggle over table tennis victories.
Carmarthen Bay View, Saundersfoot is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline and countryside treasures. The friendly seaside village offers direct access to Saundersfoot Beach, Monkstone Beach and Coppet Hall Beach, alongside the famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path for exhilarating clifftop walks revealing breathtaking vistas at every turn. Local village amenities including welcoming cafes, pubs and shops are conveniently less than a kilometre away. For adventure seekers, Tenby's Great Escape (4 km) challenges visitors with three thrilling escape rooms demanding wit and skill. Heatherton World of Activities (7 km) provides award-winning indoor and outdoor entertainment including paintball, fishing, archery and golf, delivering variety perfect for families. History lovers will appreciate Lamphey Bishop's Palace (12 km), where extensive remains of a grand medieval bishop's palace rest in tranquil surroundings, offering a fascinating window into the region's heritage. For a peaceful escape into nature, Llys-y-frân Lake (22 km) beckons with 350 acres of woodland, grassland and pristine water ideal for walking, cycling and fishing.
Journey further to discover Gwauan Valley Brewery, a 32-kilometre drive through scenic countryside, where this rural artisan microbrewery specialises in handcrafted Real Ale and preserves traditional brewing methods using locally sourced ingredients and time-honoured techniques passed down through generations. The magnificent Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), accessed by scenic ferry from St Justinian's, showcases some of Wales' highest sea cliffs and abundant birdlife including grey seals, porpoises, and rare choughs, whilst offering spectacular walking trails and breathtaking coastal views across this important RSPB sanctuary.
The maritime hub of Milford Haven, just 24 kilometres away, showcases rich shipping heritage along one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where the impressive Milford Haven Museum chronicles centuries of maritime history from Viking raids to modern petroleum operations. Visitors can explore the town's Georgian architecture, watch massive oil tankers navigate waters once sailed by medieval merchants, and enjoy waterfront dining whilst observing the constant ballet of international shipping. This bustling port town offers excellent shopping opportunities and serves as the perfect base for exploring Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline and numerous attractions.
























