Ty Clyd is a charming Grade-II-listed cottage right in the heart of Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Perfect for families and groups of friends, this spacious three-story retreat is an ideal base for Newport and beach days, and for uncovering the gorgeous scenery of Pembrokeshire’s many coastal towns, villages and sights.
Within walking distance of all amenities in Newport, including the beautiful Church, numerous useful and charming shops, destination pubs and restaurants, Ty Clyd is a short stroll from the beach and the Yacht club, along a scenic path at the bottom of the street.
The house is within easy walking distance of Carn Ingli and the surrounding hills of Newport with parking available on Long Street, just a few metres away from the house.
As you approach your new coastal retreat, the exterior of this double-fronted home exudes charm, showcasing its period features and character.
This abode boasts a sociable open-plan living area housing a kitchen, complete with a double oven, gas hob, and dishwasher for all your culinary needs.
The dining area comfortably seats ten guests around a charming antique dining table, making it the perfect spot for a family feast or a dinner party with friends.
After dinner, unwind in front of the woodburning stove in the sitting area and catch up on your favourite shows on the TV and a separate sitting room, complete with a warming gas fire and TV, provides an additional space for relaxation.
For your convenience, a utility room is equipped with a fridge, freezer, washing machine, and microwave.
For those seeking a bit of fun, table tennis waits to entertain in the summer house.
The property boasts five beautifully decorated bedrooms spread over two floors.
On the first-floor, you'll find a king-size bedroom, a double bedroom, and a twin room, whilst the second-floor houses another king-size bedroom and a twin room, offering plenty of space for everyone to rest and recharge.
Two bathrooms are available for your convenience; one with a bath, handheld shower, walk-in shower, basin, and WC, and another with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC and a handy cloakroom with a basin and WC is also available.
Outside, an enclosed garden with a lawn and patio invites you to enjoy the fresh air, where you can make the most of the outdoor furniture and summer house, perfect for alfresco dining or simply relaxing with a good book.
Venture out from the comfort of Ty Clyd to experience the rich history and stunning nature of Wales; you might start with a visit to the nearby Welsh Wildlife Centre, abundant with fauna of all descriptions.
If you're interested in local history, consider a trip to Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, where you can witness a time far past, and visit the ancient Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber.
Another option is to step back into the Middle Ages at the majestic National Trust - Cilgerran Castle, and get up close with native wildlife at Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park.
For a thrilling experience, you could try seal watching and coasteering at Moylgrove, or head to Newport for a round of golf at the scenic club, surrounded by breathtaking views.
Treat yourself to delicious ice cream in Cwm yr Eglwys, while exploring the ruins of its historic church or if you're up for some adventure, make your way to Fishguard harbour for an exhilarating kayaking session.
Cardigan offers a variety of options, including exploring bakeries, restaurants, pubs, and shopping, and visiting the majestic castle, and you can also venture to Cilgerran to explore the wildlife centre and its impressive castle.
For a serene retreat, St Dogmaels Abbey, with its stunning ruins and calming atmosphere, is a great choice or head into the UK’s smallest city, St David’s, to explore the cathedral and numerous attractions.
Savour the famous fish and chips in Porth Gain and wildlife boat trips in Gwbert and St David’s offer a unique perspective of the natural beauty.
For more adventure, Cardigan Bay Active offers exciting activities on the River Teifi, including white water rafting and you could conclude your journey with seaside bliss at the golden sands of Gelliswick Beach, indulging in some ice cream.
Finally, Narberth is a true foodie heaven, where you can delight in the culinary offerings and reflect on the wonderful experiences of your trip.
After a fun-filled day of exploration, Ty Clyd offers a serene haven to retreat and reminisce over the day’s discoveries.