Fantastic, new build, self catering, family holiday home with sea, town & countryside views.
Fantastic, new build, self catering holiday home that’s been decorated to a high standard throughout. It offers modern and stylish accommodation for 8 people on the edge of Newport town centre in Pembrokeshire. Enjoy sea views from the master bedroom balcony, relax in the wood burner hot tub, have breakfast together on the large patio.
Layout
Sleeping 8 in 4 bedrooms. The master bedroom is ensuite with a balcony offering sea and coastal views. There are two delightfully decorated double bedrooms and a bunk room. All bedrooms are on the first floor.
Downstairs offers wonderful living spaces with excellent access to the large outdoor terrace, which runs the length of the house. The kitchen-dinning area has a brand new, well-equipped kitchen with a hob, cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and round dining table. The utility room is just off the kitchen and houses a washing machine, sink additional equipment and storage space. The living room offers plenty of comfortable seating with a large smart TV, books and games. French doors lead from both the dining room and living room out on to the rear terrace area with a large BBQ, outdoor eating area and wooden hot tub.
As well as having a lovely large terrace, 7 Feidr Eglws also has a lawned garden that’s great for kids and or dogs to run around. At the front of the property there’s a large front gravel drive that will easily accommodate all your vehicles. If you need even more space, the nearby countryside walks and beaches are your extended garden here.
Local Area
Newport (Trefdraeth in Welsh) is a charming coastal town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, nestled between the Preseli Hills and the stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay. Known for its breathtaking scenery, Newport offers a mix of sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and rolling countryside, making it a haven for nature lovers, walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
The town is rich in history, dating back to the Norman period. It boasts a medieval castle, traditional stone cottages, and a thriving local community. Newport is also well known for its excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants serving locally sourced food.
Newport Sands (Traeth Mawr) is a highlight, providing a vast, golden beach popular for swimming, surfing, and family outings. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs through the town, offering spectacular views and access to some of Wales' most beautiful coastal landscapes.
With its blend of natural beauty, history, and vibrant community life, Newport, Pembrokeshire, is a perfect destination for visitors looking to explore Wales' unspoiled west coast.
Getting there
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Driving Directions
By Car (Approx. 4.5 – 5.5 hours)
1. Start in London and join the M4 motorway heading west. 2. Follow the M4 past Reading, Swindon and Bristol, then cross into Wales via the Severn Bridge. 3. Continue on the M4 past Newport (South Wales), Cardiff and Swansea. 4. Leave the M4 near Pont Abraham and take the A48 towards Carmarthen. 5. From Carmarthen, join the A40 towards Haverfordwest. 6. At Fishguard, turn onto the A487 towards Newport. 7. Continue on the A487 until you arrive in Newport, Pembrokeshire.
By Train and Bus (Approx. 5–6 hours)
1. Take a train from London Paddington to Fishguard and Goodwick. You may need to change trains at Swansea or Carmarthen. 2. From Fishguard and Goodwick, take the T5 bus service to Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Accessibility
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