The Lookout, Rhodewood, Saundersfoot, is a charming duplex townhouse offering a modern coastal retreat with captivating sea views. The reverse-level design places the bright, open-plan kitchen / living room / diner on the first floor, where expansive windows frame breathtaking vistas across Saundersfoot Bay. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a hob, oven, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and Nespresso coffee machine, ensuring the chef stays part of the conversation whilst preparing delicious meals. The inviting living space features three plush sofas arranged around a TV, creating the perfect spot for lazy evenings, whilst a dining table for four provides an ideal gathering place for shared mealtimes.
Step outside to the enclosed patio garden, where outdoor furniture beckons you to dine al fresco or simply bask in the Pembrokeshire sunshine. The property offers two well-appointed bedrooms on the ground floor: a light and spacious king-size room with direct access to the patio, and a cheerful twin room nearby. A family bathroom with shower over bath, colourful tiles, and heated towel rail ensures comfort for all guests, whilst garage storage is available on request for surfboards and bikes.
Imagine waking to the gentle call of seabirds and the promise of coastal adventures waiting just beyond your door. Brew your morning coffee on the Nespresso machine, then settle on the sun-drenched patio with the newspaper as the sea breeze drifts through the garden. Spend glorious days exploring sandy beaches and hidden coves, before returning to your hillside haven. As evening falls, gather on the comfortable sofas to share stories of the day's discoveries, the twinkling harbour lights of Saundersfoot visible in the distance below.
The Lookout, Rhodewood, Saundersfoot, is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline and its wealth of attractions. A delightful 800-metre woodland walk leads directly from the property to Glen Beach, whilst the charming harbour village of Saundersfoot, with its independent shops, restaurants, bars, and popular sandy beach, is less than a mile away. History enthusiasts will delight in the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (4 km), where you can step back 500 years to discover how a Tudor family lived. Young explorers will be thrilled by The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (7 km), the ultimate dinosaur adventure park in the UK, where prehistoric creatures come to life. For active families, Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (7 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor fun, including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. Pembroke Castle (19 km), one of Wales's most impressive medieval fortresses, stands majestically in the heart of Pembroke town.
Further afield, the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (46 km) offers thrilling flying shows and hands-on activities with magnificent British raptors. Nature lovers can take the ferry from St Justinian's to Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales and abundant birdlife. For a touch of spiritual history, visit St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (55 km), the birthplace of Wales's patron saint and site of a holy well believed to possess curative powers.
The maritime town of Milford Haven (31 km) beckons with its waterfront packed with shops and eateries, whilst Carmarthen (40 km), Wales's oldest town and legendary home of the wizard Merlin, offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's ancient past.












