
Our adventure in Wales started with a family holiday to the beautiful area in Pembrokeshire. We stayed just around the corner from Granston and really enjoyed exploring the area with family walks, bike rides, trips to the beaches and lovely restaurants. We even crossed on the ferry to Ireland for a day trip, so easy to do and perfect for sampling a Guinness and Irish stew. Wales had won us over and we decided that this was where we would like to visit time and time again as we had barely scratched the surface of things to see and do in Pembrokeshire. Plus, it was only a car ride away! No ferries, no tunnels.
When we were there, we noticed a beautiful cottage for sale, and decided that was for us. So in 1996, Granston Cottage became ours. We worked hard on preparing the cottage and it was open for the holiday market in 1997.
Granston has two bedrooms, a lounge/diner with a wood burner to keep it nice and cosy and a small private garden, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea or a glass of wine. It is in a small hamlet with only a few houses and a lovely church situated opposite the cottage.
If you like walking, you can walk directly from the house to Abermawr and Aberbach beaches, walking through woodlands and country lanes. You can also park near these beaches and walk down to enjoy the Pembrokeshire coastal path and listening to the waves going up the pebble beaches.
Pets are welcome at this cottage. So if you are looking for somewhere to explore with your four legged friend, then please take a look at the availability. I’m sure you will fall in love with the area, just like our family did all those years ago.
