Sardis Cottage, Kilgetty is a charming three-bedroom retreat set in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, ideal for families seeking a peaceful rural escape. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, air fryer, two fridge / freezers, dishwasher, and washer dryer, flowing seamlessly into a dining area and inviting living space. The living area welcomes you with a 50-inch Smart TV with Netflix, iPod dock, smart speaker, and a characterful open fire for cosy evenings, while French doors open onto the patio beyond.
Step outside to discover a private patio with garden furniture and barbecue, perfect for alfresco dining on warm summer evenings, plus access to a large secluded lawned garden shared with just one neighbouring property. Upstairs, the master bedroom features a kingsize bed, Juliet balcony, and en-suite shower room with heated towel rail, whilst the second bedroom offers a comfortable double bed alongside bunk beds suitable for children. A family bathroom with bath and shower over completes the accommodation, and private parking for one car is provided with additional on-road parking available nearby.
Picture mornings wrapped in countryside tranquillity, coffee on the patio as birdsong fills the air and sunlight filters through ancient trees. Days unfold at your own gentle pace: children playing freely on the lawned garden, perhaps a bracing walk through Pembrokeshire's rolling hills, then home to light the open fire as twilight settles. Evening meals shared around the dining table, laughter and stories flowing, before sinking into comfortable sofas whilst flames dance in the grate.
Sardis Cottage, Kilgetty places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's rich heritage and natural beauty. Narberth Castle in Narberth (8 km) invites exploration of imposing medieval ruins steeped in Welsh history and legend, whilst the magnificent Carew Castle & Tidal Mill in Carew (10 km) showcases an enormous stone fortress in a picturesque setting beside a 23-acre mill pond that powers the remarkable restored tide mill. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (11 km) offers exhilarating canopy adventures where visitors test their speed, strength and agility swinging through the treetops on an exciting forest obstacle course. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (13 km) delights families with its enormous adventure castle, exciting slides and swings, pedal go-karts, tractors, and friendly farm animals in the extensive play area.
Journey further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber in Nevern (31 km) stands as an atmospheric ancient Neolithic burial chamber occupying a dramatic hilltop site, offering stunning panoramic views across Fishguard Bay and the mystical Preseli Mountains. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (31 km) provides a wonderfully different working farm experience and entertaining family day out, featuring sheep, pigs, donkeys, llamas and proudly holding the title of Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, reached by ferry from St Justinian's (45 km), is a beautiful unspoilt RSPB sanctuary boasting dramatic sea cliffs among the highest in Wales, alongside spectacular populations of visiting and breeding seabirds.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 16 kilometres away, where thousand-year-old streets lined with architectural treasures lead past charming boutiques and welcoming traditional pubs, whilst the magnificent Norman castle dominates the skyline. Meanwhile, St Davids is a 43-kilometre drive. Britain's smallest city, it is packed with historic places to explore, from its stunning medieval cathedral nestled in a sheltered valley to the dramatic clifftop walks of the surrounding coastline, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday combines rural peace with enriching cultural discoveries.




















