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The region contains vital evidence of prehistoric and Iron Age Celtic settlements. Monastic communities flourished here during the early medieval period.St David established his primary ...READ MORE
Bwythin Rheidiol is a beautifully restored 19th-century cottage in the heart of St Davids, Pembrokeshire. One of three original cottages dating from 1890, it blends timeless character with refined modern comfort.
Ideally situated just moments from St Davids Cathedral, boutique shops, and excellent pubs and restaurants, the cottage also offers effortless access to the Pembrokeshire coastline. The coastal path is only 50 yards away, while the renowned Blue Flag beach at Whitesands Bay is a short five-minute drive.
A private, sun-filled garden provides a peaceful and secluded space to unwind after a day by the sea.
Sleeps 5
1 Bathroom
Private Garden
Coastal Path 50 Yards Away
Sleeps up to five guests across one double, one twin, and one single bedroom
Family bathroom with walk-in shower, freestanding bath, and Burlington bath/shower mixer.
Fully equipped kitchen with Rangemaster oven, gas hob, Miele dishwasher, and AEG fridge.
Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, with traditional radiators upstairs
Utility area with Hotpoint washer/dryer and separate freezer
Private, sun-filled garden a peaceful and secluded retreat
Main double bedroom features a charming Juliet balcony
Separate downstairs cloakroom for guests convenience
50-inch Samsung TV and high-speed WiFi throughout
Selection of traditional board games for rainy afternoons
Original black-and-white Victorian tiled pathway, adding character and charm
Fresh linen and towels provided for your comfort and convenience.
A hair dryer is included in the property, providing added comfort and convenience for guests.
Keep your clothes wrinkle-free with the provided iron and ironing board.
The region contains vital evidence of prehistoric and Iron Age Celtic settlements. Monastic communities flourished here during the early medieval period.St David established his primary ...READ MORE
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"A magical getaway! The cottage was cozy, and the views were stunning. Can't wait to return!"