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Blue Anchor Way Annexe

(Ref. 1007018)

Dale, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.8

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • owner (12)
  • location (12)
  • coast (11)
  • lovely (10)
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  • coastal (9)

23 Customer Reviews

  • "A lovely cottage in a quiet area."

    Easy walking distance to the beach, perfect to kick back and relax with the dog. The cottage was well equipped and clean. If I was to say anything, a warmer quilt or an extra blanket would have been ideal. The vacuum also needed replacing We were there for the heavy winds and storms and floods for the Newyear. The cottage was comfortable and cosy

    Reviewed by Julie5.0Dec 2023

  • "What a agreat location."

    Turning right to the seafront and left to West Dale Bay and the lovely Pembroke coastal path. I was warned about the steep gravely driveway by the owner but was no problem for a car, Trike or sidecar outfit but would be difficult for a solo Motorcycle. All in all its a little gem.

    Reviewed by Steve5.0Sep 2023

  • "Very clean property and well stocked with glasses and cutlery."

    Slightly unusual layout but enough space for 2 people. Sophie the owner went the extra mile for us and was extremely helpful. Good location at edge of the village but only a few minutes walk to the pub and cafe.

    Reviewed by Alan4.7Jul 2023

  • "Property owner was present on our arrival and very happy to help in any way during our stay."

    Reviewed by Cathryn5.0Jun 2023

  • "Lovely 3 night stay for a birthday weekend."

    The cottage was spotlessly clean and comfortable. Two disappointments (not complaints) based on the fact the property is advertised as dog friendly. 1. Dogs are not allowed on furniture. Our dog is allowed on our sofas at home, and is mainly where he sleeps. Luckily when travelling, we bring a dog crate for safety /peace of mind, so our dog did have somewhere to sleep /relax. 2. The garden is lovely but has no boundary fence or gate, so is not secure for an off lead dog. Luckily we had our 30ft dog lead with us which allowed us to relax on the decking area, and our dog to roam around a little. If you are travelling without a dog, this place is absolutely perfect. Great location and base for exploring the surrounding coastal areas. If travelling with a dog, be prepared and take separate bedding and longer leads.

    Reviewed by Stephen4.4Mar 2023

  • "Stayed for a week with my 2 dogs, being honest it was spotlessly cleaned, ideal location to visit coastal path."

    I didn't use my car for a few days just walked. The property is NOT dog friendly the garden is not enclosed there are no boundaries at rear so dogs could go across several gardens and could get access to road at front of property as no side gate. Supervision is needed at all times in garden. The privacy of property was an issue as owner Sophie was staying at the top of garden in what I can only describe as a garden shed. I had to keep the curtains closed in the lounge for my own privacy. The owner was friendly and helpful and hopefully will take note of privacy issues. On the ground floor the kitchen and bathroom is situated. I was on the toilet and saw the head of the owner reflection on the shower screen as it is part of next door back area. A blind is definitely required. The other point to be aware of is the stone gravel drive. It has been installed onto weed control and has no grip so you have to make a fast run up. One day I got stuck in a large amount of the stones, Sophie did try to help with a rake and I managed to get out. It was a nerve wracking experience. Other than that a lovely holiday, weather good and saw seals with pups.

    Reviewed by Sally4.4Sep 2022

  • "Good location very close to picturesque coast line but property lacked the privacy I'd would have preferred."

    Lounge patio door and outside seating area overlooked by owners accomodation, other lounge window with communal path running along side was missing blind which lay outside and kitchen door window not obscured at the bottom which also had a communal passage way next to it. Also, found mattress a bit on the thin side and lacked support which I found uncomfortable. Besides that accomodation is well equipped in the kitchen department and comfortable lounge for two people but please make sure you bring everything with you as no shops near by and not even salt and pepper provided, luckily owner was on hand to lend some sugar for a cup of tea on arrival!

    Reviewed by Rafael3.1Sep 2022

  • "Clean and comfy accomodation"

    Reviewed by Peter5.0May 2022

  • "We had a lovely few days at The Annexe."

    A short 10 minute walk to two lovely beaches, an easy walk into the village with places to have a coffee and cake or a meal, and lots of lovely beaches within a short drive - or walk the coastal path to them. Sophie had everything we needed and the decking at the back, overlooking the garden is lovely and sunny! We will return!

    Reviewed by Barbara4.7May 2022

  • "This was the second time we had visited this property and it was as excellent as the first time."

    The owner keeps the place spotlessly clean and well equipped. The situation of the property is quite unique in that it has two beaches within ten minutes walking distance. There are extensive views and people are very friendly. There is a lack of shops so be prepared to travel a few miles at least to get your groceries. But this is the perfect get away where you can chill out completely. Ideal for walking enthusiasts.

    Reviewed by Yvonne5.0Apr 2021

  • "Location was excellent, property was great, walking was very good."

    Sophie was very helpful.

    Reviewed by Robert5.0Sep 2020

  • "We had an amazing holiday the accommodation was excellent very clean with everything you would need for your stay."

    We had a problem with the oven but Sophie the owner helped us out very quickly and efficiently. Would not hesitate to recommend.

    Reviewed by Allison5.0Aug 2020

  • "The annexe was in exactly the right location for our holiday."

    Dale is such a lovely spot and we were there to be with our two sons and their families who were camping. The owner was very friendly and helpful and the annexe had all that we needed. Also it had very nice views across to the castle. The two beaches, the pub and the camp site were all within easy walking distance.

    Reviewed by Christina4.7Aug 2020

  • "A perfect place to stay for the two of us and our little dog."

    The Annex is in a great location; close to stunning coastal path walks, lovely beaches and in the beautiful harbour village of Dale, which has a great pub. It’s well equipped and was spotlessly clean when we arrived. Sophie was friendly and helpful. She is taking the cleaning and disinfecting of the annex very seriously under the current COVID 19 situation, which made us feel safe and secure. Thank you Sophie, we’ll definitely be back. Suzie, Dave & Alfie, Stockport

    Reviewed by Suzanne5.0Jul 2020

  • "The annexe is extremely well appointed and ideal for two people with a dog."

    Wooden flooring means ease of cleaning up after a walk along the coast. The location is ideal for those wanting to walk sections of the Pembrokeshire coast, particularly the Dale peninsula and the Marloes peninsula. The only slight issue with the property was the lack of heating on the ground floor, which in February meant the kitchen and shower room were really cold. However, upstairs was lovely and warm.

    Reviewed by Kirsty4.7Feb 2020

  • "Sophie, the owner, went above & beyond to make sure our holiday started well with lots of information for our arrival, well done."

    The location is just right, lying between the Haven & the Irish sea, you can see the sunrise on the Haven water & see it set over the Irish Sea, I guess even better in the summer. It is situated approx 600 yds left or right to the Pembrokeshire coastal path so great walks & a great base for touring the area. We were here over Christmas so Dale quite quiet but the Griffin & the Yacht Club both open with a very friendly welcome and roaring fires. The annex has a nice big kitchen with just about everything you could possibly want so cooking our Christmas dinner with all the trimmings was no problem and with underfloor heating together with central heating made the whole place very comfortable. We are both in our late seventies & would not hesitate to go back there. Thank you, Sophie.

    Reviewed by Ian4.7Dec 2019

  • "Lovely cottage presented to a high standard and well equipped."

    Cocoa bar very welcoming and the food is excellent. Well placed to visit Marloes and the havens. A beautiful area. A very comfortable retreat at the end of a days ventures. A credit to the owner Sophie.

    Reviewed by Peter5.0Oct 2019

  • "The Annexe is perfectly located for the most awesome walk."

    We only had to take our car 2 of the 6 days, and yet we went on the most beautiful walks every day. The Annexe was comfortable and well equipped to make our stay pleasant and enjoyable.

    Mr & Mrs RappardSep 2019

  • "The annexe was just perfect for 2 people."

    Really clean and tidy with loads of kitchen things for cooking etc. The location is just perfect - literally 5 mins walk to the pub and yacht club and 2 beaches to choose from. The owner was incredibly helpful and even left welcome treats for us when we arrived - perfect after a long journey. Can't fault this place - wifi not amazing but when youre on holiday who cares!

    Reviewed by Charlotte5.0Aug 2019

  • "Had a great week in beautiful quiet location."

    Accommodation very well equipped and comfortable.

    Reviewed by Imogen5.0Jul 2019

  • "We have used Sykes Cottages for many years for our holidays and we are confident that this house is the best we have visited."

    It was tastefully furnished, decorated to a high standard and fully equipped with everything you could possibly want. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to visit Pembrokeshire and walk the coastal path.

    Reviewed by Glenda5.0Jun 2019

  • "The annex was modern and comfortable and the owner very welcoming but the views were breathtaking, with a combination of historical buildings nestled into deciduous woodland and distant bay."

    Situated within 10 minutes walking distance of Dale, a pretty fishing village and twenty minutes from West Dale, an isolated beach. The garden isn't completely enclosed and a dog would have to be supervised. We and our dog loved the coastal walks. Wildlife is very close as are the sounds of cows in the adjacent fields. If you're looking for a get away from it all sort of place, then this is it! Just make sure you take plenty of food as the nearest supermarket is in Milford Haven, eight miles away!

    Reviewed by Yvonne4.7Jun 2019

  • "Dale is a lovely little village - very close to the pembrokeshire coastal walks ..."

    Dale is a lovely little village - very close to the pembrokeshire coastal walks left and right 700 yards as you turn left out of the cottage The Cottage was very nice The price for 3 days was high but met the value for sure

    Reviewed by Philip5.0May 2019

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Summary

  • One bedroom: 1 x double bedroom
  • Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • First floor sitting room
  • Oil central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle, TV, a selection of books, games, DVDs and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Lawned garden and gravelled area with furniture
  • Wind surfing equipment available from the owner on request
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.4 miles

The property

Resting in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is this wonderful annexe.

Look forward to a relaxing evening in the spacious first floor sitting room where you can catch up with the day's events and enjoy quality time together.

The ground floor offers a modern kitchen, housing a range of appliances so you can easily cook up a storm for the whole family!

Delight in the shower room with quality fixtures and fittings, added with your comfort in mind.

Throw open the doors from the landing and step out to the spacious enclosed garden, overlooking the beautiful unspoilt countryside, perfect for enjoying a morning cup of tea.

A delightful annexe ideal for couples looking to explore this picturesque region.

Note: Property can be booked with Refs. 1006685, together they can sleep 8 people.

Blue Anchor Way Cottage And Extension

Nestled on the outskirts of the pretty village of Dale, resting within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with easy access to a number of country and coastal attractions, is 105 Blue Anchor Way cottage and its delightful annexe. Look forward to spending your evenings at this beautifully renovated property, boasting a number of modern furnishings and deluxe fittings throughout. Both properties provide spacious sitting rooms where you can relax and unwind, whilst catching up with your favourite shows of an evening, with the main house boasting a warming woodburnings tove to keep you warm during those chilly winter months. Delight in the open-plan kitchens, providing ample space for family gatherings over a deliciously prepared home-cooked meal and a well-deserved glass of wine. Choose from a selection of well-presented bedrooms, consisting of king-size, double and twin setup, with high-quality family bath and shower rooms to support. Take a refreshing drink out to the enclosed gardens, where you can simply enjoy the afternoon sun and fresh air, whilst your four-legged friend runs freely. A few miles from this wonderful property is the expansive Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boasting a number of tourist attractions, including the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, ideal for those interested in walking, cycling and hiking, with a plethora of wildlife to spot nearby. Venture towards a number of the local sandy beaches, perfect for spending your afternoons resting against the soft sand, or taking the opportunity for watersports, including surfing. An excellent touring base for those looking to explore the delightful Pembrokeshire Coast.

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About the location

DALE

Marloes 1.1 miles; St Ishmaels 3.5 miles; Milford Haven 8.9 miles; Haverfordwest 12.1 miles.

The village of Dale is situated in a sheltered bay, on the Marloes Peninsula, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Situated on the Pembrokeshire coastal path and designated a SSSI, Dale also attracts birdwatchers and ramblers. Both West Dale beach ad the Gann are within walking distance from the village. During the 18th century, the village produced ale which was then exported to Liverpool and then from the 18th to the early part of the 20th century, Dale was used to transfer limestone and coal. Today, Dale is known for its watersports and has a pub serving food, a shop, a café, a restaurant and a fort. Dale is a favourite with windsurfers and yachtsmen due to its sheltered harbour within the Milford Haven waterway. There is a busy watersports hire centre with the Boathouse cafe attached and the pontoon for tying up small craft or trying out crabbing skills. The yacht club is open to all and has both a cafe and the Moorings restaurant. The pub, The Griffin Inn, has won awards for its seafood, all caught locally. Just one mile away is the village of Marloes which has a pub, The Lobster Pot, a small café and a shop. The spectacular beaches and rocky coves around Marloes are well-known for many historic shipwrecks, caused by the treacherous seas surrounding Skokholm Island, just off the coast. Marloes Sands, a National Trust beach with spectacular geology is certainly worth a visit, as is Skomer Island, where you can take a boat trip to view its 6,000 pairs of puffins and 120,000 pairs of Manx Shearwaters. Within reach is the small town of Milford Haven with a picturesque marina, unique shops, galleries, tea rooms and restaurants, along with the award-winning Torch Theatre. Also close by is Haverfordwest, the county town of Pembrokeshire with quaint little gift shops, pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and a vibrant night life. Haverfordwest sits at the mouth of the River Cleddau and with its castle, museum and large leisure complex it is a great day out for all the family. Dale is an ideal base for exploring this part of South Wales.

This property offers the following short breaks:

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