Newport Sands holiday farmhouse rental with walking, beach/lake nearby, log fire, rural retreat, TV

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The Farmhouse (farmhouse)

Home:48221
Sleeps up to:8   (4 bedrooms)
Rates:£325 to £925
Nearest beach:Ceibwr Bay: 3 km
Will consider:Short-breaks (4 days or less)
Changeover day:Sat
Access:Car advised
Nearest amenities: 2 km
Notes:Sorry - no pets allowed
Suitable for children
No smoking at this property
Self-catering

Home description

This accommodation is of a very high standard. The entrance leads into the hallway. The lounge, which is just off the hallway, is furnished with a comfortable three-piece suite and colour TV, video and living flame gas fire.

Second sitting room has a massive inglenook fireplace with a log burning stove, furnished with traditional farmhouse furniture, sofa and easy chairs. The Dining room also has an inglenook, wooden laminate floor, a large dining table and chairs, CD player.

The Main Bedroom is very spacious and has an exquisite pine four poster double bed. The Second Bedroom has twin beds and the third Bedroom has a double bed. The fourth Bedroom is a smaller room with bunk beds suitable for children. There is also a shower room with a shower, WC and wash hand basin.

The Farmhouse
The Farmhouse
Lounge
Lounge
Kitchen
Kitchen
Dining Room
Dining Room
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The West Wales / Pembrokeshire / Pembrokeshire region

Pembrokeshire's attraction is its peace and tranquillity which has a hypnotic effect on visitors who return year after year, if not more frequently. The coastline and villages have changed very little over the centuries.

The superb sandy beaches and quiet coves, once the haunt of smugglers, are around every twist and turn of the coastal lanes. Both on the coast and in the Preseli hills there is a profusion of beautiful wild flowers, encouraged by the mild climate, high sunshine hours and influenced by the Gulf Stream. Pembrokeshire is a haven for nature lovers with foxes, badgers and birds too numerous to mention literally on your doorstep.


Newport Sands area

Newport is defined by its beach - the name in Welsh, Trefdraeth, simply means "Town on the Sands". Newport houses are now amongst the most expensive in West Wales, not simply because of the character of the town or the "golden" sands, but because it is such a complete holiday centre on a par with Tenby, Saundersfoot & St. Davids.

Newport has a diverse range of artist's studios & galleries, pubs, restaurants, small shops (including a bookshop and a candle shop) plus a Boat Club and a Golf Club, coupled with a wide range of excellent walks along the coastal path and up to Carn Ingli for the panoramic views. Perhaps now you can see why this little town has become so popular, not only as a place to live, but as an all round holiday centre.

Traeth Mawr (big Beach) is a long stretch of sand, safe for bathing, windsurfing, body boarding and sailing. Newport Estuary is a haven for wild life and is a favourite among bird watchers. A walk from the Iron Bridge down the side of the estuary leads to the Parrog where there is a small beach, campsite Café Bar and Boat Club. During the summer months the Boat club organise various activities for children including sailing, crab lining and occasional BBQ's. On a summer evening the Parrog is a good place to watch the sunset.

Carn Ingli (Angel Mountain) Once a volcano (last erupted 450 million years ago) stands 350 m high above Newport. It is quite easy to climb but the summit is rocky. Once at the top there are fantastic views over Newport and north to the Llyn Peninsula. On a clear day Cadair Idris is visible on the horizon

The Gwaun Valley approximately 3 miles from Newport is a beautiful glacial valley which is wonderful for bird watching, walking and peace and quiet. The residents of the valley still celebrate the New Year on January 13th after the Julian calendar as they didn’t accept the Gregorian calendar which we all now use. Step back in time and have a pint at the Dyffryn Arms (Bessie’s) where the beer is still poured from the cask.

The County Town of Ceredigion, Cardigan, is a busy Tourist centre with many shops and good sports facilities. It forms part of the Ceredigion Heritage Coast which totals 21 miles including Nature reserves and Conservation areas. Cardigan Bay, with its many harbours and villages, supports a colony of some 130 bottlenose Dolphins. Porpoises and grey seals are commonly seen.

Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park Gwbert overlooks the Cardigan Island Nature Reserve which is 200 metres off shore. Seals and Bottlenose dolphins can be seen on a regular basis. There are a wide variety of farm animals including llamas, emus and wallabies. Also a children’s playground, sand pit area, café and gift shop. Open end Of March to end of October 10am-6pm. Call 01239 612196 for more details.

Cardigan Heritage centre is open daily 9-5 and shows the history of Cardigan from Norman times to the present: 01239 614404

Theatre Mwldan is the Theatre, Arts and Entertainment centre. Open every day the programme includes popular films, world cinema, live shows including dance and music. The tourist information is based in the foyer. There is also a café serving light lunches and refreshments. Box Office: 01239 621200

Poppit Sands is a long sandy beach backed by dunes. Busy in the summer there are public loos and a café. Swim with care as there are strong currents. Life Guards and inshore rescue on the beach. Good for Wind Surfing canoeing and Surfing. No dogs on the beach during summer months.


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Activities near Newport Sands

Sports:
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive

Great for:
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation
Cycling holidays


Facilities

Luxuries:Log fire
General:Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities:Clothes dryer, Dish washer, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms:Bedrooms (4), Bathrooms (1), Shower rooms (1), WCs (2)
Furniture:Single beds (4), Double beds (2), Cots (1), Dining seating for 8, Lounge seating for 8, Sleeps maximum of 8
Other:Linen provided, please check with the owner regarding towels.
Highchair available.
Outdoors:Private garden, BBQ
Access:Secure parking

Further details indoors:
Large Bathroom on the ground floor has a tiled floor, freestanding roll top bath with hand held shower attachment, wash hand basin and WC. The Kitchen was originally the dairy and still has many traditional features that blend together and is well equipped with kitchen units, automatic washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, large stainless steel range style cooker with gas hob electric oven, grill, warming oven and microwave oven.

Bed linen is provided for the beds which have duvets with additional throws for winter warmth. Towels are available on request and are charged at £3 per set.

Further details outdoors:
At the rear of the property there is a large enclosed parking area and a small sunken patio are with patio table and barbecues. There is also a large secluded orchard garden ideal for relaxing, barbecues and games.


Further details

There is full gas central heating throughout the property and is charged at £30 per week when required. All electricity will be charged according to use.


Rental rates

Rental prices originally quoted in: British £Convert to:
PeriodFrom
To
Weekly
Nightly rate Minimum 
stay
WeekdayWeekend
  9 Feb 0823 Feb 08£  330--1 Week
  23 Feb 0815 Mar 08£  325--1 Week
  15 Mar 0822 Mar 08£  355--1 Week
Easter 22 Mar 0819 Apr 08£  445--1 Week
  19 Apr 083 May 08£  330--1 Week
  3 May 0817 May 08£  345--1 Week
  17 May 0824 May 08£  360--1 Week
Whitsun Week 24 May 0831 May 08£  610--1 Week
  31 May 0814 Jun 08£  415--1 Week
  14 Jun 0828 Jun 08£  505--1 Week
  28 Jun 0812 Jul 08£  560--1 Week
  12 Jul 0819 Jul 08£  755--1 Week
  19 Jul 0826 Jul 08£  900--1 Week
Peak Season 26 Jul 0830 Aug 08£  925--1 Week
  30 Aug 086 Sep 08£  900--1 Week
  6 Sep 0813 Sep 08£  495--1 Week
  13 Sep 0827 Sep 08£  445--1 Week
  27 Sep 0818 Oct 08£  330--1 Week
  18 Oct 081 Nov 08£  410--1 Week
  1 Nov 0821 Dec 08£  3252852854 Nights
Christmas Week 21 Dec 0828 Dec 08£  645--1 Week
New Year Week 28 Dec 084 Jan 09£  765--1 Week

The owner's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights

NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
There is a £30.00 Booking fee per booking


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Name:Rachel Thomas
Tel:+44 (0)1239 881397
Fax:+44 (0)1239 881261
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Languages: English
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