Sunridge, Wisemans Bridge, is a stunning four-bedroom coastal retreat offering mesmerising views across Carmarthen Bay. The fully equipped kitchen features an electric hob, oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, perfect for preparing family feasts. The open-plan lounge and dining area is beautifully furnished with comfortable sofas in soothing grey and blue tones, echoing the colours of sea and sky, while a traditional wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere for cooler evenings. French doors open from the lounge onto a spacious patio, revealing unforgettable seascapes beyond.
Step outside to discover a large patio area complete with garden furniture and a fire pit, where you can relax and soak in the dramatic coastal backdrop. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two doubles (one with en-suite shower room) and two twins (one convertible to double), all boasting wonderful sea views. A family bathroom with shower over bath and a separate wet room with shower ensure comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves lapping the shore below, brewing your morning coffee and stepping onto the sun-drenched patio to watch the light dance across Carmarthen Bay. Spend lazy afternoons exploring the private coastal path that winds down to the beach, or gather around the fire pit as evening falls, sharing stories while the sun melts into the horizon in a spectacular display of colour.
Sunridge, Wisemans Bridge, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Pembrokeshire. The hamlet sits between Amroth and Saundersfoot, with Coppet Hall Beach accessible via a scenic coastal path through historic railway tunnels. The golden sands of Saundersfoot and bustling Tenby, with its working harbour, boutiques, and gorgeous beach, are within easy reach. For family adventures, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) offers a fantastic day out with animals, fairground rides, and adventure play. The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (8 km) lets you step back 500 years to discover Tudor family life.
Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (12 km) invites thrill-seekers to swing through forest canopies, while Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (23 km) provides Wales' first indoor trampoline park. Further afield, take a boat trip to Skomer Island from Martin's Haven (48 km), an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins and porpoises thrive. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (54 km) offers a fascinating bug zoo and nature reserve, while St Non's Chapel and Well (55 km) provides a glimpse into ancient Welsh heritage.
The nearby towns of Narberth (9 km) and Carmarthen (29 km) offer excellent shopping and dining opportunities for visitors. Narberth, just a short drive away, is a charming market town renowned for its independent boutiques, antique shops, and award-winning restaurants that showcase local Welsh produce. Carmarthen, which is 29 kilometres away, serves as the county town of Carmarthenshire and boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times. This larger town features comprehensive shopping facilities, including both high street chains and traditional Welsh markets, alongside numerous pubs and eateries. Both destinations provide delightful day trips with distinctly Welsh character and hospitality.
















