This stunning modernised 19th century cottage has been carried out with a great deal of loving care and attention to detail. Ultra-modern heating and hot water system comply with commendable eco-friendly standards.
This cottage is furnished and decorated throughout in a smart, contemporary style with interesting original paintings, art work and an eclectic mix of antique and modern furniture, the cosy lounge overlooking the harbour has a wood burning stove and in addition there is a small snug with lots of reading material. There is a striking large luxury fitted kitchen/diner/family room which has a central island, an ’L’ shaped leather sofa and a wood burning stove - floor to ceiling glass doors open out onto a front decking area with views across the harbour and to the hillside beyond. Peek through a glass wall into a small enclosed ’fernery’ which has a striking orange wall and a tiny stream trickling across a pebbled floor.
On the first floor, which separates into two wings, there are two bedrooms at the front, one with harbour views, a bathroom with a large shower cubicle and at the rear a further two bedrooms and an additional shower room.
The house featured as a set in the famous version of Under Milk Wood, starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor - Moby Dick with Gregory Peck was also partly filmed in the harbour. A Double Kayak is available to hire for your stay with buoyancy aids . The small market town of Fishguard has independent shops, tea & coffee houses, several pubs, ’Jane’s’ a great craft emporium a leisure centre with swimming pool and a small cinema. A Farmers Market is held in the Town Hall every Saturday morning with lots of lovely local goodies to purchase. Also in the town hall is the ’Last Invasion of Britain Tapestry’ -sewn by local needle workers to celebrate the centenary of this historic event. Beach 1¼ mile. Pub and restaurant ¼ mile.