Moylegrove, Pembrokeshire
Sweet stone cottage with many original features and characteristics in the coastal village of Moylegrove in Pembrokeshire. Great area for walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. (1 bedroom, 1 bathroom)
Banc Cottage is an 18th century coastal cottage, situated in the pretty village of Moylegrove in Pembrokeshire. It is a short walk to the coastal path and spectacular cliffs and beach of Ceibwr Bay, where dolphins and seals are regular visitors. The large garden (shared with our other cottage Badger Banc) has distant views of the sea. There is also a large paddock with fruit trees.
Our area is unsurpassed for the walker and wildlife enthusiast, with miles of craggy, heather-clad moorland within easy reach, where your only companions will be wild ponies, cows and sheep. In the evenings the area is visited by badgers and foxes and also a variety of birds visit during the day with the occasional view of a red kite overhead.
Newport is a short drive away and offers a selection of pubs and restaurants. Also the larger market town of Cardigan on the Teifi estuary offers a good selection of shops and leisure facilities, including sailing, fishing and golf. Ancient St Dogmaels with its ruined Abbey, and Nevern with its Norman church, are well worth a visit.
We have taken great care in the renovation of Banc Cottage to ensure that it retains as many original features and characteristics as possible, including original beamed ceilings, stone wall, and fireplaces.
For more information, see the Access tab.
Banc Cottage is an 18th century coastal cottage, situated in the pretty village of Moylegrove in Pembrokeshire. It is a short walk to the coastal path and spectacular cliffs and beach of Ceibwr Bay, where dolphins and seals are regular visitors. The large garden (shared with our other cottage Badger Banc) has distant views of the sea. There is also a large paddock with fruit trees.
Our area is unsurpassed for the walker and wildlife enthusiast, with miles of craggy, heather-clad moorland within easy reach, where your only companions will be wild ponies, cows and sheep. In the evenings the area is visited by badgers and foxes and also a variety of birds visit during the day with the occasional view of a red kite overhead.
Newport is a short drive away and offers a selection of pubs and restaurants. Also the larger market town of Cardigan on the Teifi estuary offers a good selection of shops and leisure facilities, including sailing, fishing and golf. Ancient St Dogmaels with its ruined Abbey, and Nevern with its Norman church, are well worth a visit.
We have taken great care in the renovation of Banc Cottage to ensure that it retains as many original features and characteristics as possible, including original beamed ceilings, stone wall, and fireplaces.
For more information, see the Access tab.
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You are booking direct with the property owner, this is how they would like you to pay.
Pay the owner online by card using the West Wales Holiday Cottages secure payment system.
25% (non-refundable) to be received within 3 days or full amount immediately if booking within 6 weeks of the start of the holiday
6 weeks before start of holiday.