Ty Coch y Castell is a charming retreat situated just a stone's throw from the historic Pembroke Castle in the heart of Pembroke, Sir Benfro.
With off-road parking and proximity to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, it offers an ideal base for families or friends seeking a memorable getaway.
Upon entering this terraced house, you will be greeted by the well-equipped kitchen.
The designated chef of the group will appreciate that it is fitted with all the essentials needed to whip up delicious meals.
Enjoy your culinary creation at the dining table set for four guests, with a neat coffee making station nearby.
Select your favourite flavour to brew on the coffee maker, with a fridge/freezer available for more treats.
When you want to unwind, head to the inviting living area, which features quaint touches such as lights in alcoves, calming décor and a green tiled fireplace home to a matching green gas fire.
Unwind on the plush seating and enjoy a movie night on the TV after a day of exploring.
Make your way to the hall of this historic house with the original handrail leading you up the stairs.
For those needing to catch up on work or simply enjoy a quiet moment, there is a study complete with a desk and wardrobe.
As the day draws to a close, retire to one of the two welcoming bedrooms, a double and a twin, both offering a serene space to rest.
The property is served by a sleek bathroom, complete with a bath and an overhead shower, perfect for a relaxing soak or a quick morning refresh.
Step outside to the garden where you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining on the patio furniture, or simply sit back with a good book and enjoy the calmness of your surroundings.
Ty Coch y Castell is thought to have been built in the first half of the 19th century.
It is featured on a map from 1861, located along a historic thoroughfare, which once served as the original Southern approach and river crossing to both the castle and the fortified town.
Pembroke it a fascinating destination for history lovers and travellers alike.
For a truly memorable holiday experience, be sure to visit the impressive Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII.
Opposite the front of the house and visible from the upstairs windows is Monkton Old Hall, a medieval building from the 14th and 15th centuries, with an even older vaulted crypt, it’s thought to have been a guesthouse for important visitors to the Priory and is said to be haunted!
A short drive lands you at the Stackpole national trust, beautiful beaches along the coast and Manor Wildlife Park, a must for families, allowing you to come face-to-face with an array of exotic and endangered species from across the globe.
Journey on to Heatherton World of Activities, a vibrant hub boasting an array of family-fun activities, from go-karting, archery, to adventure golf and so much more.
Your captivating Pembrokeshire experience begins at Ty Coch y Castell.