This charming cottage rests in Stepaside near Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire and can sleep 11 people in six bedrooms.
Tucked away just 0.9 miles from Kilgetty in the lush, wooded valley of Stepaside, The Woodlands Lower Level is a dream come true for families with young children seeking both adventure and serenity. This enchanting three-storey cottage is nestled in five acres of private woodland, where little explorers can roam freely, safely, and be completely immersed in natureâs wonder.
Set at the end of a long driveway, this rural retreat offers absolute privacyâthe perfect haven for children to play without worry and parents to truly unwind. Surrounded by wildlifeâchickens, goats, and even peacocksâyour young ones can discover the magic of countryside living in a safe, enclosed setting.
The heart of the home is a rustic yet fully equipped kitchen, featuring both an Aga and an electric Rangemasterâperfect for baking with the kids or whipping up family favourites. After mealtimes in the dining room (big enough for everyone), cozy up for movie night in the spacious sitting room, or steal a quiet moment in the private snug. Rainy day? Light the woodburning stove in the conservatory and let little imaginations run wild while the rain taps gently overhead.
No family is too big for this six-bedroom wonder. The first floor offers four generous roomsâincluding a super-king suite and an en-suite doubleâideal for accommodating siblings, cousins, or friends. Two additional double bedrooms on the top floor make sleepovers extra fun, while a deep, freestanding bath and heated towel rail in the family bathroom bring spa-like comfort to the bedtime routine.
The expansive garden is a childâs paradise. Whether itâs a friendly kickabout on the field (yes, there are goal posts!) or wandering the woodland paths on a nature hunt, the grounds offer endless, secure space to run, laugh, and discover. Youâll likely spot more than a few peacocks strutting by too!
A short drive brings you to family favourites like Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo and Heatherton World of Activitiesâexciting days out guaranteed to delight. Or pack a picnic for Wisemans Bridge Beach, a historical sandy bay perfect for castle building and shell collecting. Evenings can be spent around a hearty fire at Wisemans Bridge Inn, or for something special, dine seaside at the Michelin-listed Coast.
From scenic walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to tranquil afternoons by the Cresswell River, every experience at The Woodlands Lower Level brings families closer together. With space to grow, room to explore, and peace to relax, this hidden gem is everything a family holiday should beâand more.
Please note: Property can accept a minimum stay of 5 nights, if check in is Mon - Fri or Mon - Sat.
Amenities: Oil central heating with woodburning stove and electric fire. Aga range cooker, electric range cooker with electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. 2 x TVs, WiFi. Fuel, power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Ample off-road parking. Garden with lawn and furniture. Wiseman's Bridge Beach is just over a mile away. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.8 miles. Note: This property does not accept hen/stag parties or similar. Please note: Property can accept a minimum stay of 5 or 6 nights, if check in is Mon - Fri or Mon - Sat.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Once home to both coal and iron mines, Stepaside is now a holiday hamlet with a few houses pubs and restaurants. This valley was a hive of industrial activity from the 14th to the 19th century as it was an integral part of the Pembrokeshire coal field. Itâs hard to imagine that now, as very little remains apart from the old ironworks at Stepaside and the railway tunnels between Wisemans Bridge and Saundersfoot. There were 12 collieries working in this area at its heyday. The whole of Pembrokeshire beckons with the harbour and seaside resorts of Amroth just 15 minutesâ walk away, Tenby and Saundersfoot close by, visit secluded sandy beaches, such as the acclaimed Barafundle Bay for a quiet relaxing day, or take in an invigorating walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Path. Enjoy a boat trip to Caldey Island and its monastery, or to Skomer, which is renowned for its puffins. For the most adventurous, extreme watersports await, whilst golfers can take the challenge of Tenby's famous links course. The nearby town of Narberth is a delight to discover with its many individual shops, including upmarket boutiques, specialist deli grocers and unique gift shops, and a wide choice of restaurants, bistros and pubs can be found in and around the town. Queen's Hall, Narberth's leading cultural and arts venue hosts a variety of concerts, plays and events, which can be enjoyed throughout the year. A perfect holiday base at any time of year.