Close to a plethora of beaches and set directly opposite Pembroke Castle.
3 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart Freeview TV
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart Freeview TV
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate. Welcome pack.
Front garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There are 3 steps in the garden.
Come and enjoy The Old Brewery Cottages nestled within the historic and picturesque town of Pembroke within Pembrokeshire and located directly opposite from Pembroke Castle, famous as the birthplace of King Henry VII where you can visit and take a step back in time discover the rich history this area has to offer. There are a host of lovely eateries specialising in Pembrokeshire produce and some locally brewed ales to sample, along with gift shops and cafés all within walking distance. Here you can enjoy a small cluster of unique holiday cottages and The Old Brewery that have all been fully renovated in 2022 to their original charm and character. You can enjoy a romantic retreat, family adventure or a large celebration where you can sleep up to 34 guests across three cottages around a pretty courtyard in this superb spot.
4 Cromwells Cottage offers a peaceful and relaxing couples or family holiday. The ground floor is home to a contemporary fitted kitchen-diner, and your separate bright and airy living room has been lovingly furnished to a high standard and offers good levels of comfort throughout. Enjoy dining al fresco on the lawned garden.
Nearby, the bustling coastal resort of Tenby is well worth a visit and is scattered with numerous cafés, eclectic gift shops and highly acclaimed restaurants. Wander the narrow streets and visit the resort’s award-winning Harbour Beach, voted ‘Europe’s number 1’ beach due to its sheltered bay and clear waters and there are many beautiful award winning sandy beaches including Barafundle and Fresh West. . Take a boat trip ride from the tranquil harbour to the offshore island of Caldey and visit the Celtic Monastery and Cistercian Monks who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. The coastal path runs inland to Pembroke town along Pembroke river and to the castle mill pond and passes within 300 yards of the properties. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire’s rolling countryside is just as promising and is dotted with numerous majestic sites waiting to be explored including Carew, Manorbier and Pembroke Castles, as well as the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and ruins of Bishops Palace, tucked away peacefully towards the north of the county at Britain’s smallest city of St Davids. A trip to the county would not be complete without a visit to the leisure attractions of Oakwood, Anna’s Welsh Zoo and Folly Farm. Beach 4 miles.
4 Cromwells Cottage offers a peaceful and relaxing couples or family holiday. The ground floor is home to a contemporary fitted kitchen-diner, and your separate bright and airy living room has been lovingly furnished to a high standard and offers good levels of comfort throughout. Enjoy dining al fresco on the lawned garden.
Nearby, the bustling coastal resort of Tenby is well worth a visit and is scattered with numerous cafés, eclectic gift shops and highly acclaimed restaurants. Wander the narrow streets and visit the resort’s award-winning Harbour Beach, voted ‘Europe’s number 1’ beach due to its sheltered bay and clear waters and there are many beautiful award winning sandy beaches including Barafundle and Fresh West. . Take a boat trip ride from the tranquil harbour to the offshore island of Caldey and visit the Celtic Monastery and Cistercian Monks who have made it a holy island for hundreds of years. The coastal path runs inland to Pembroke town along Pembroke river and to the castle mill pond and passes within 300 yards of the properties. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire’s rolling countryside is just as promising and is dotted with numerous majestic sites waiting to be explored including Carew, Manorbier and Pembroke Castles, as well as the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and ruins of Bishops Palace, tucked away peacefully towards the north of the county at Britain’s smallest city of St Davids. A trip to the county would not be complete without a visit to the leisure attractions of Oakwood, Anna’s Welsh Zoo and Folly Farm. Beach 4 miles.