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6 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets: Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
16 Customer Reviews
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"This cottage is so lovely and cosy!"
We had such a great stay and I would really recommend this place to stay for couples. The bed is really comfy and the sofas in the lounge are too. The kitchen is really well equipped and very lovely to cook in. The big table would be great for lots of people to sit around. The area is absolutely beautiful, very close to small villages and towns and so many walks very close by. The Pembrokeshire coast is beautiful, you can even see the sea from this property. It was so quiet and relaxing, loved it! The cottage doesn’t have any central heating so it is cold when the fire isn’t on. The owner was very kind in showing us how to properly light the fire as we were struggling but once we got it lit it did start to heat up! The upstairs bedroom was always hot and the duvet provided was very warm. The drive up to the cottage is on a farm track and we just about managed it in our fiat 500! A bigger car probably wouldn’t find it an issue and our car did manage it but it is very bumpy. We had the best, most relaxing trip we’ve had in a long time, thank you very much!
Summary
- Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x mezzanine family room with double and twin
- Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Please note: The property relies on the woodburner for heating
- Electric heater with wood & coal burning stove
- Electric Smeg Ceramic Cooker, microwave, toaster, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
- TV, WiFi
- Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot and highchair available
- Off-road parking for 2 cars
- Sloped garden with lawn, stone walls and picnic bench
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2.8 miles, pub 1.6 miles
- Note: There is a farm lane/track leading up to the property that passes through three gates
- Note: There are sloped ceilings and beams in the twin bedroom, please take care
- Note: The mezzanine twin beds are best suited to children
- Please Note - Dogs accepted by special permission due to working farm and if permitted they must be kept on a lead at all times
- Note:Extra wood is available for the woodburner at an additional cost
- Please Note: The lane leading up to the property is best suited to a 4 wheel drive vehicle,not low slung
- Please note for the 5th July 2025 ONLY check out time will be 9am
The property
Resting on top of Dinas Mountain on the outskirts of Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire is this beautiful, detached barn conversion, Tŷ Mellen.
Hosting four guests in two bedrooms, the detached cottage is full of character for a unique retreat in a rural location away from the hustle and bustle.
Drive up a farm lane to find the stone cottage sitting picture-perfect just next to the owner's property, where you can leave your car in the off-road parking space and take in the panoramic views.
Step through the pretty, Preseli blue doors and be welcomed into the open-plan kitchen/diner; white-washed walls, quaint little windows and hard wooden floors make for a charming space to rustle up home-cooked meals using the electric Smeg Ceramic cooker, whilst the dishwasher and washing machine help you keep everything clean.
Dine at the rustic wooden table with pew benches to enjoy a meal with your loved ones after an adventure-filled along the Pembrokeshire coast.
On colder days, retreat to the warmth of the woodburning stove in the sitting room, with sofas to sink into, a TV for entertainment, or simply rest with a good book in hand.
Freshen up in the ground-floor shower room with a walk-in shower to rinse the day away, before catching your rest in one of two bedrooms; a ground-floor double also has outside access to start the day with mountain-fresh air, whilst upstairs a mezzanine family room with double and twin is a snug room with sloped ceilings, exposed beams and sea views from the Velux windows.
Why not rise early to catch the sunrise with your morning coffee at the picnic bench?
Wherever you stand around Tŷ Mellen, you'll be treated with sweeping views across the countryside or all the way down the coast, whilst the sheep gently graze around the property.
A short walk and climb over a stile will take you onto the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path, making this a walker's paradise; picturesque coves, beaches and rugged coastlines await avid explorers, wildlife enthusiasts or those seeking a sandy spot to soak up the sun.
For self-catering essentials, take a short drive into Dinas for two well stocked small shops that sell local and familiar staples.
Supermarkets are found just a little further in either direction.
You’ll find The Bridgend Inn nearby in the valley at Llanychaer or The Castle Inn in Newport.
Pwllgwaelod Beach and Aberfforest Beach are two nearby sanctuaries to dip your toes in the sea, or venture to the historic hamlet of Cwm yr Eglwys.
The coastal town of Fishguard is home to a bustling bay, the ruins of Fishguard Fort and Rhos Wdig nature reserve, whilst Newport is a lovely day out to visit Ty Twt Dolls’ House and Toy Museum.
With gorgeous coastlines and countryside on its unique doorstep, choose Tŷ Mellen for your Pembrokeshire base.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £500.
Where you’ll be staying
DINAS CROSS
Newport 2.5 miles.
The scattered village of Dinas Cross has a well stocked mini market store and a pub, and nestles between the Preseli Mountains and the wonderful Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Pwll Gwaelod and Cwm-Yr-Eglwys beaches are both paces away, both with breath-taking scenery offering the opportunity for tranquil days in perfect settings, and are almost unnoticed by the general public unless they leave the main route through the village, with there being a petrol station, two pubs a fish and chip shop, as well as a restaurant down at Pwll Gwaelod beach. Nearby Newport is a quirky seaside town steeped in history, with various shops, tea rooms and pubs and is also a great place to go boating. With castles, mills, craft centres and golf courses galore scattered all over this beautiful Welsh county, this is the perfect base for a break all year round.
Please Note - Dogs accepted by special permission due to working farm and if permitted they must be kept on a lead at all times.
Note:Extra wood is available for the woodburner at an additional cost
Note: There is a farm lane/track leading up to the property that passes through three gates.
Please Note: The lane leading up to the property is best suited to a 4 wheel drive vehicle,not low slung.
Please note for the 5th July 2025 ONLY check out time will be 9am
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Christmas