The Sandbox, Saundersfoot is a beautifully contemporary five-bedroom property spread across four light-filled floors in the heart of this charming Pembrokeshire fishing village. The well-equipped kitchen on the first floor features sleek modern units, integrated appliances including dishwasher, and flows seamlessly into an open-plan dining area with a table for six. The bright living space continues with comfortable corner seating and a wall-mounted Smart TV, while French doors open onto a decked balcony perfect for catching the morning sunshine. A second ground-floor living room offers additional relaxation space with plush corner sofa and Smart TV, alongside a useful utility area tucked discreetly in the corner with washing machine and sink.
Step outside, where the enclosed rear garden features artificial grass and outdoor dining furniture, ideal for al fresco meals or evening drinks under the stars. Five bedrooms provide flexible accommodation across three floors: a ground-floor double with wardrobe, two pretty second-floor doubles sharing a Jack and Jill shower room, a second-floor single with TV, and a spacious top-floor king-size room with walk-in closet and luxurious en-suite. Four well-appointed bathrooms serve the property, including the en-suite shower room, Jack and Jill shower room, a family bathroom with bath, and a ground-floor shower room, plus a separate WC on the first floor. Private parking accommodates one medium car or two small vehicles.
Imagine leisurely breakfasts on the sunny balcony, the scent of sea air drifting up from the harbour below. Spend glorious days on golden beaches just moments from your door, building sandcastles and paddling in gentle waves, then return to your peaceful retreat for family gatherings in the spacious living areas. As twilight settles over Saundersfoot, gather everyone together for hearty suppers around the dining table, sharing stories of the day's coastal adventures.
The Sandbox, Saundersfoot places you perfectly for exploring Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions and natural wonders. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) promises a fantastic family day out with its exotic and farmyard animals, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that delight children of all ages. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (6 km) transports you to a land before time, where life-sized prehistoric creatures roam through woodland paths in what's regarded as the ultimate dinosaur adventure park in the UK. Narberth Castle in Narberth (10 km) stands as an atmospheric medieval ruin, its imposing stone walls and towers offering fascinating glimpses into Wales's turbulent past. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (14 km) combines traditional farm animal encounters with exciting outdoor activities including a big adventure castle, pedal go-karts, and creative Frisbee golf.
Venture further to discover even more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. The British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) is the only place in the UK dedicated solely to British raptors, offering thrilling flying displays and hands-on encounters with magnificent owls, hawks, and falcons in beautiful countryside surroundings. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km) welcomes visitors to this rural microbrewery, where passionate craftspeople create award-winning handcrafted Real Ales using traditional methods and the valley's pure mountain water. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, reached by ferry from St Justinian's (46 km), is a stunning RSPB haven boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, where seabirds wheel and dive above crystal-clear waters and Atlantic grey seals bask on rocky shores.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 15 kilometres away, reveals a thousand years of Welsh history through its magnificent Norman castle, architectural masterpieces lining cobbled streets, independent boutiques, and welcoming traditional pubs serving local ales and hearty fare. Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is 43 kilometres from the house. It is packed with treasures including its magnificent medieval cathedral, the ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace, artisan galleries, and the wild coastal scenery of the surrounding national park, ensuring your Pembrokeshire holiday combines seaside relaxation with cultural enrichment and outdoor adventure.




















