Stella Maris, Freshwater East is a spectacular four-bedroom house perched on the sand dunes above the bay, offering breath-taking sea views and direct beach access. The stunning open-plan living space features cathedral ceilings and a vast apex window framing panoramic vistas across the water. The impressive kitchen centres on a large island with bar stools, complemented by an induction hob, range cooker, integrated fridge-freezer, and dishwasher. The dining table seats eight beneath those dramatic sea views, while French doors open onto the veranda. The living area gathers around a large wood burner, with comfortable leather sofas and armchairs positioned to make the most of those mesmerising coastal panoramas, plus a 48-inch TV.
Step outside to discover extensive outdoor living spaces, including a large patio with various seating options and an upper garden with enclosed lawn overlooking the sea, complete with BBQ hut and hammock swaying beneath the trees. The master super-king bedroom downstairs opens through bi-fold doors onto the patio, accompanied by a luxurious en-suite with walk-in shower. Three further bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: a king-size room upstairs with en-suite shower room, another king-size room downstairs, and a twin room upstairs. A family bathroom and utility room complete the practical layout. Two sit-on-top kayaks await your coastal adventures, while the sheltered beach lies just moments away through the dunes. Ample parking sits directly outside.
Picture mornings with coffee on the veranda, watching the sun dance across Freshwater East Bay as waves whisper against the shore. Spend lazy days on the beach below, building sandcastles or exploring rock pools, before returning to light the wood burner as the sky fills with the colours of sunset. Fire up the BBQ in the garden hut while children swing in the hammock overhead, the sound of the sea drifting up through the dunes.
Stella Maris, Freshwater East sits within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, perfectly positioned for exploring this spectacular coastline. Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (5 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses, its mighty walls and towers dominating the town centre with fascinating exhibitions bringing centuries of history vividly to life. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (8 km) tests your speed, strength and agility as you swing through forest canopies on this exhilarating high-ropes adventure course. Carew Karting in Sageston (11 km) provides all-weather racing thrills on a purpose-built track with rides suitable for all ages and abilities. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (14 km) combines fashion boutiques and fine dining with high-octane watersports and maritime heritage, creating a lively family-friendly destination where culture meets the sea.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (50 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into its compact reserve, with hides overlooking wetlands teeming with otters, water voles, and countless bird species throughout the seasons. St Dogmaels Abbey in St Dogmaels (50 km) nestles beside the Teifi estuary, its atmospheric 12th-century ruins rising from an authentic coastal village steeped in Celtic history. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (51 km) offers unforgettable encounters with these magnificent creatures, combining hands-on experiences with scenic countryside walks.
The historic walled town of Tenby lies 12 kilometres away, probably Wales' most iconic seaside resort, where pastel-coloured Georgian houses overlook pristine beaches and the harbour bustles with boats offering island trips and fishing excursions. This charming destination combines medieval castle walls with Victorian elegance, independent shops, and excellent restaurants celebrating local seafood. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is a 38-kilometre drive. Packed with historic treasures including its magnificent 12th-century cathedral and the dramatic clifftop ruins of the Bishop's Palace, it is surrounded by some of Pembrokeshire's most spectacular coastal scenery and renowned wildlife-watching opportunities.













































