
Pretty character cottage in stunning coastal location you won't ever want to leave
In fact, it would be an absolute delight to make happy memories at Minafon, located high above the stunning Nevern Estuary with a forever enchanting view out over the water to the coast from the bridge literally just a few steps away from the front door.
It means, as well as access to the coastal path directly from the cottage garden, the next owner of Minafon can get their rods ready and meander down to the water and try a spot of relaxing fishing as the agent selling the attractive stone property says there's 'good salmon, sewin (sea trout) and trout fishing to enjoy. For more property stories and homes content sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here .
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The location is a very strong selling point of this pretty house, nature to feel truly immersed in not just on the doorstep but only about half a mile away is the beach at The Parrog which provides boating and mooring facilities.
The only challenge of living here and wanting to enjoy a day at the beach is deciding which one - the list is very long and includes well-known sandy beaches and coves at Newport Sands, Ceibwr, Poppit Sands, Cwm,
Countryside exploring is endless too - with Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire offering walking and rambling routes, and biking, hiking and riding opportunities, plus plenty of rivers to possibly research having fun on the water.
Just a few miles away it's time to tee off at the 18 Hole Newport Golf Links Resort at Newport Sands or discover why the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - once you visit it's not hard.
A wide choice of facilities and amenities can be found in the adjacent and popular town of Newport, and Cardigan and Fishguard are just a drive along the coast too.
Inside, the cottage offers a spacious lounge with charm and character, a large kitchen diner that opens out onto the private and peaceful garden, a ground floor bedroom and shower room. There are three further bedrooms upstairs plus a family bathroom and a principal bedroom ensuite.
The principal bedroom can boast a fantastic extra - a private balcony with amazing garden and country views that can be enjoyed in any weather thanks to the cover of the main roof above.
Outside, the cottage garden is cocooned in mature trees and shrubs and offers a spacious Indian sandstone terrace as the perfect place to relax or host social gatherings with family and friends, making lifelong happy memories.
According to the estate agent the cottage was renovated, extended and modernised throughout ' to an extremely high standard in the last 14 years or so'. The agent also says the cottage is currently 'a very successful holiday letting cottage, although it is equally well suited for family or retirement purposes'. To find out more about the cottage call JJ Morris, Fishguard on 01348 873836.
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