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Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

Treleddyd Fawr Cottage

The exterior of Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The exterior of Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The double bedroom at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The golden sand and coastal cliffs of Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire

Treleddyd Fawr Cottage

Nestled in North Pembrokeshire countryside, this restored cosy cottage has bags of rustic charm.

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The double bedroom at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The golden sand and coastal cliffs of Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire
The exterior of Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The exterior of Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
Looking from the entrance parlour into the sitting room at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The woodburner in the parlour at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The dining area at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The table in the sitting and dining room at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The sitting room with woodburner at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The sitting room at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The kitchen at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The kitchen at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The dressing room Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The dressing room at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The bedroom at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The bathroom at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The garden steps at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The garden and surrounding fields at Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The garden of Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The coast ten minutes from Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
The coast ten minutes from Treleddyd Fawr Cottage, Pembrokeshire
Surfers at Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire
St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire
An aerial view of St Davids Cathedral and the countryside beyond, Pembrokeshire
Inside St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire
Boats and houses at Solva Harbour, Pembrokeshire
An aerial view of the Solva coast, Pembrokeshire
An aerial view of a kayaker on the River Solva at Solva Harbour, Pembrokeshire
An aerial view of Newgale Beach, two miles of golden sand with pebble bank, Pembrokeshire

© National Trust / Mike Henton

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Nestled in North Pembrokeshire countryside, this restored cosy cottage has bags of rustic charm.

  • Guests

    2

    Bedrooms

    1

    Acorn rating

    4What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    1

    Reference

    013037

    Stay in possibly one of the last surviving vernacular cottages of Pembrokeshire. After an 18 month restoration, it has been brought back to life as a cosy one-bedroom cottage near to Whitesands Bay. Inside, it oozes rustic charm with its bumpy stone walls, low beamed ceilings and an inglenook fireplace. There are hidden gems in all the nooks and crannies that were unearthed during its renovation.

    Whitesands Bay is a blue-flag beach that's within a 10-minute drive of the cottage. The northern end of the bay has some of the best surfing 'breaks' whilst the southern end is perfect for paddling with its sheltered bays. Further along the coast is the two-mile golden sand beach at Newgale – another spot for experienced surfers.

    There are a number of footpaths that run close to the cottage, where you’ll be able to link onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for walks along St David’s Peninsula. Picturesque Solva is nearby, with its inland harbour, woollen mill and independent shops and pubs. If you’d like to explore the coast from the water, drive along the north coast to Mathry where you can book onto a kayaking tour with an outdoor adventure company. 

    The small cathedral city of St Davids is a 10-minute drive away for shops, pubs and places to eat.

    • Garden, available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Unplugged - no Wi-Fi, available
    • Bike storage, available
    • Historic building, available
    • Coast path, available
    • Close to a beach, available
    • Near surfing, available

Exploring the area

St David's Peninsula 

A colourful coastline with heaps of history, this pretty peninsula’s been a cultural hotspot for thousands of years. Discover the area’s ancestry, from Celtic life to Wales’ patron saint.

St David's Peninsula, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
View from Carn Llidi over Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, with Ramsey Island in the distance.

Solva Coast 

Solva’s jutting headlands, gentle valleys and sweeping shores all have a tale to tell. From Iron Age settlements and industry to chilling coastal chronicles, there’s lots to uncover.

Caerfi to Newgale, Pembrokeshire

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Four visitors walking up a path overlooking Solva Harbour

Southwood Estate 

Explore Southwood’s timeless landscape of wooded valleys, floral fields and craggy clifftops. Stretching straight to the sea, this charming coastal spot is full of scenic surprises.

Newgale, Roch, Pembrokeshire

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Southwood estate farm building with Pembrokeshire coastline in the distance

Abereiddi to Abermawr 

Blue Lagoon, beaches, rocks and ruins; this wild stretch of coastline is where industry and adventure combine. Dive right into the past and see how stone quarries have paved the way for thrill-seekers.

Closed now
A view of Abermawr beach in Pembrokeshire

Strumble Head to Cardigan 

Pick up the pace in Pembrokeshire’s walking country; this rugged and remote expanse of towering cliffs and rocky outcrops is punctuated with coastal paths and soaring sea views.

Strumble Head, Pencaer to Cardigan, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
View from Penberry on St David's Head at St Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, looking north-east towards Strumble Head in the far distance

St David’s Head coastal walk 

Wales

Follow a trail along Pembrokeshire’s most dramatic coastal headland, just a few miles from St David’s, to discover prehistoric monuments and plentiful birdlife.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.75 (km: 6)
View from Carn Llidi over Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, with Ramsey Island in the distance.

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