BRICKYARD COTTAGE
A Pembrokeshire Escape
ABOUT
Brickyard is a rustic welsh stone cottage, at least 200 years old, on the eastern shore of the Cleddau Estuary. The Estuary is about a quarter of a mile wide at this point and is strongly tidal. Waders and wildfowl are abundant and the cottage is within easy reach of Pembrokeshire coastal walks and the seabird colonies on Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm.
2 double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
2 bedrooms with twin beds and shared bathroom
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
en suite
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
en suite
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
Bedroom 4
2 single beds
Amenities
Boat
Television
Parking
Family friendly
Open fire
Kitchen
Wifi free zone
Washing machine
Tumble drier
CONTACT & BOOKING
The cottage is let on a weekly basis from 4.00 pm Saturday afternoon. Though the cottage sleeps eight, we do not wish to discourage smaller parties and have a lower scale when the cottage is to be used by a single family. We do not allow camping or caravans in the garden.
Booking
Please ring us on 01638 742344 or 07870 794333. A non-refundable deposit of 20% is payable on booking to T H Clutton-Brock, White Roses, The Hythe, Reach, Cambridge CB25 0JQ. The balance should be paid by two weeks before the start of your holiday to Mr Clutton-Brock. If this has not arrived by this time, we shall regard the cottage as available for re-letting.
Tel: +44 (0)1638 742344
GETTING THERE
If you have a sat nav the postcode for the nearest village is SA67 8BE, however, this will take you to the nearest village, Landshipping, but not to the cottage itself. Once you arrive in Landshipping, continue until you see the old Stanley Arms pub on the right-hand side. Continue and follow the road around a tight bend to left and keep going. Follow the road over Landshipping Harbour (with sea wall) and keep going until the road dips and enters a wood. Pass signs saying 'Woodhouse', 'Private'. Do not branch left over cattle grid (along a track leading to Woodhouse) but keep right through a gate and along stone track following the shoreline to Brickyard.