Y Lloftt Wair is a stone barn conversion based near Solva, St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire.
The property is located at the end of a private drive and set amongst a small group of cottages, with shared lawns, and country views. Step into this warm and welcoming holiday home with its open-plan living/dining area with separate kitchen. The lounge has a comfortable sofa with two arm chairs, perfect for relaxing in the evening in front of the log burner. In the same room a dining area with seating for four people.
The kitchen is a wonderful example of a modern living space, it has wooden fitted units and wooden style worktops, the kitchen has all the appliances you could ever need.
Down the small set of steps is the large family bathroom which has a combination bath and shower. There are two bedrooms: one double and one bunk room, ideal for small families looking for a countryside break.
Both bedrooms have been styled with a minimal decor and high-quality furnishings to make you feel as welcomed as possible.
Layout
Through the entrance of the barn conversion you have your master bedroom, bunk room and family bathroom to the right hand side. Up a small set of stairs, this leads to your kitchen, then to the left if your open plan dining/living area.
Sleeping Arrangements
1x Double Bedroom and a Twin Bunk Bedroom
Exterior
Outside has a front stone courtyard with furniture provided, there's a shared lawned area for picnics, surrounded by open countryside.
Local Area
Nearby attractions in Pembrokeshire include: The smallest city in the UK St Davids, with it's 12th century Cathedral, the final resting place of St David the patron saint of Wales - The country town Haverfordwest, with its 13th century castle and a local history & heritage museum.The Solva Woollen Mill, the oldest Woollen Mill in Wales, not to be missed!There is plenty to do, to suit all, in this beautiful & diverse area; Walking, cycling, surfing or fishing. Sightseeing, driving down quiet county lanes, enjoying stunning coastal views and sunsets.Why not pay a visit to Folly Farm or Oakwood fun park, or have a delicious meal of Fish & Chips in the Shed, Porthgain. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers 186 miles of coastal walks, water sports, wildlife and scenic sandy beaches, coves and cliffs.From Newgale beach famous for its surfing & fishing to Strumble Head and lighthouse perched on a dramatic rocky coast line.
Getting there
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Accessibility
There is a small set of stairs to the living, dining and kitchen area so we would not consider this fully accessible