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THE LARGER COTTAGE Blaenffynnon, Brynberian, Nr. Newport, Pembrokeshire SA41 3TN
Sleeps: 5. Pets welcome. No smoking.
Low season £250 - £270 pw. High season £320 - £410 pw. Christmas and New Year £420. Three night breaks £180.
See our other cottage: Sleeps 4 (or 3 +cot).
For further details please contact:
Josh Partridge Long Dean Cottages, Castle Combe, Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7EX Tel: 01249 782 120 / 782 075

 Within the Pembrokeshire National Park. 4/5 miles from Newport with its long sandy beach, excellent restaurants and shopping. - Brynberian is a small farming hamlet at the foot of the Preseli Hills, a high ridge of mountainous moorland, dotted with neolithic remains.
- Blaenfynnon is on the edge of the village in a very peaceful setting, the property blends into heathland leading down to the Berian river.
- There are fine views of the Preselis and a great feeling of spaciousness.
- For walkers this is an ideal base from which to explore the area, giving easy access to a large area of wild open countryside.
 Blaenffynnon is a long low building comprising two cottages. This larger main cottage, used by the owner as a holiday cottage, has it's own private south facing garden, plus patio by fenced stream. Ample parking.
Accommodation - Very large main room (size of original 18th cottage) with woodburning stove and sofas one end and generous dining table the other end.
- Good sized kitchen (microwave, washing machine etc), glass sliding doors onto south facing patio with garden furniture by fenced stream.
 - Three bedrooms: Two double, one single.
- Bathroom with shower and w.c. Also separate w.c.
- Prices include: Electricty, C.H and logs. Bed linen.
Nearby attractions: - Iron Age Fort Centre.
- Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber.
- Shire Horse Centre.
- Riding Stables (wonderful for children).
- Local fishing on the Nevern.
- Newport Golf Club.
- St Davids Cathedral.
- Pembrokeshire has numerous fine beaches and coves, plus it's famous coastal path where you can see seals and dolphins.
- A network of small lanes around Brynberian with very little traffic, ideal for cycling. Two ladies bikes and one large mountain bike available.
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