Williamston Farmhouse is a semi-detached, traditional, Pembrokeshire farmhouse dating back to the 14th Century, located next door to the owner and well away from any farming activity.It has been carefully renovated to retain its character and charm, using traditional techniques with lime wash and recycled slate; beams, slate floors and an Inglenook are complimented by the comfortable mix of modern and antique furnishings while water recycling help to make this cottage eco-friendly.The lounge/diner with cosy wood burning stove has stairs leading to the rooms above, while the kitchen has a charm of its own, with granite worktop and all mod-cons. There is a large rear, enclosed, lawned garden with patio, perfect to enjoy an alfresco meal on a summer’s evening and giving space for children and dogs to play, while the lounge at the front opens onto a pretty courtyard shared with the owner and The Dovecote.Wander the shared grounds with a super woodland and pond side walk, this natural wild area has been lovingly planted with rare trees and plants by the owner and her family over the years. A peaceful spot to get back to nature. Bird and wildlife lovers will be delighted with many regular sightings of woodpeckers, finches, wagtails, herons, moorhens, mallards, badgers and foxes and much more. Alternatively, enjoy feeding the birds in the front courtyard and watch them arrive from the comfort of the cottage. Williamston is located on a quiet rural lane, only one and a half miles from the beautiful sandy beach at Broad Haven, children will love spending their days building sand castles, swimming in the sea and investigating rock pools. There is a water sports hire shop here as well as excellent village shop, local pub serving good food, restaurant and cafes. A public footpath leading to Haroldston woods and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path starts outside the cottage. This really is the best way to explore this stunning coastline, take advantage of the Puffin Shuttle for the return journey.Over the headland lies Little Haven, a sheltered sandy inlet popular with water sports enthusiasts and families alike. There are a range of facilities clustered round the shoreline. There are a wealth of beaches and interesting places to visit all within a short drive including Newgale, Solva and St Davids, while the Dale peninsula is nearby, marvel at Dale, Marloes, Musslewick Sands and of course Martins Haven the embarkation point for Skomer Island to visit the puffins. This lovely cottage is a charming retreat, all year round. No children under 5 due to pond.Discount available if booking 2 weeks or more.One Level Accommodation - This denotes that a bedroom, bathroom or shower room, whb/wc, living area and kitchen are on one level - guests must check the property access statement on the website or request a copy via email to base their decision on, if this is important to your stay.