This striking house stands on the edge of the ancient Dowrog Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and is just a short drive from St Davids and beautiful Whitesands Beach. There are sweeping panoramic views across the Common towards the rocky outcrops of Penberi and Carn Llidi above Whitesands - the artist Graham Sutherland’s favourite view .
Set back from the Fishguard to St Davids road and designed by one of the last practicing architects of the Arts & Craft movement, the house has been completely refurbished and renovated, preserving its distinctive heritage within a comfortable, delightful house. The spacious sitting room is designed in the style of a medieval hall with a slate floor, splendid high beamed ceiling, large log burning stove. The elm wall panelling is decorated with carved wooden figures on a former ’minstrel’s gallery’ and underfloor heating ensures that it is a truly warm and restful space. In the older part of the house, the ’parlour’ is a cosy room with comfortable sofas, a large stone fireplace and low beamed ceiling.
Set on the first floor the unfettered bedrooms, furnished in traditional comfortable style, promise a good night’s sleep after a day in the Pembrokeshire air. On sunny days relax in the spacious garden soaking up the beauty of the surrounding area. A large lawned area, perfect for ball games, where children will love to roam and play. The surrounding area is steeped in history and Welsh culture, offering lots of activities and fun days out. Do visit St. David’s magnificent cathedral, stunning local beaches, surfing, boat trips, walking, cycling and picturesque coastal villages waiting to be explored. Beach 1¾ miles.