Rhydlandgoed is consistently praised for its immaculate condition, welcoming hosts, and beautiful location. Guests highlight the comfort of the cottage, the stunning surrounding gardens, and the proximity to beaches and local attractions. The property's charm and the hosts' hospitality, including occasional gifts, contribute to a highly recommended and memorable stay.
Reviewers frequently commend the cottage for its immaculate cleanliness, with numerous mentions of the property being spotless and well-maintained.
The location is highly praised for its idyllic setting within National Trust gardens, proximity to beaches, and peaceful environment, making it a perfect base for exploring Pembrokeshire.
Guests consistently note the comfort of the cottage, mentioning comfortable beds, a cozy atmosphere, and a warm welcome that contributed to a relaxing holiday experience.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, with guests appreciating the well-equipped cottage and additional amenities like the log burner. However, some noted that certain elements like the shower and cooker may be challenging to update due to the building's listed status.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with guests appreciating the warm welcome and helpful recommendations. Occasional gifts like bubbly and mince pies are noted, although it is politely stated that such gestures are not guaranteed.
A superb stone-built 16C Grade II listed wing of the owners home, Colby Lodge, in the village of Stepaside, close to Amroth beach and Narberth in the gorgeous area of Pembrokeshire. Colby Lodge is set in National Trust woodland gardens, with over 2.5 acres of private gardens and surrounded by 1,000 acres of National Trust woodland. Set in a beautiful and secluded location, the cottage, built in the 16 century, retains its original name Rhydlangoed, (The ford by the wood). The main house was built later in 1803 by the coal merchant John Colby. It is a wonderful place for either a romantic break or even a break with family or small group of friends for a good get together. Its a perfect location for artists with the beautiful gardens literally on the doorstep, a stimulating walk along the woodland path will take you straight to Amroth beach. On entering the cottage, there is a small hallway with storage for boots and hanging space for coats. This then leads you into the well-equipped kitchen with its own dining area, making it a great social space to enjoy whilst the chef is preparing a lovely home-cooked meal. From here takes you into a cosy sitting room with comfy sofas and a log burner, making it a relaxing place for those cooler evenings. The stairs take you up to two pretty bedrooms, both with character feature windows and wonderful views of the beautiful gardens. A passageway takes you down to the spacious bathroom with a good-sized bath and shower; great for a nice soak after a full day out and about. From the hallway, a back door leads to an enclosed cobbled courtyard, ideal for breakfast in the sunshine, to which the owner also has access. At the front door of the property is a bistro set, perfect for catching the evening sun. A pathway leads over a small bridge to a picnic bench in a private wooded area, exclusively for cottage guests. Please exercise care over the bridge and the stream, especially when supervising children. The gardens extend to a vast meadow; perfect for outdoor activities or walking. Adjacent to the property are National Trust paths throughout the extensive woodlands and leading to Amroth beachfront. Colby also has a National Trust walled garden with a gazebo and a water feature set in lovely gardens with statues and benches to enjoy the lovely scenery. There is also a National Trust information centre, tea room and a gallery with a gift shop to visit. The nearby coastline beckons too, or take a drive to Amroth, Saundersfoot or Tenby, with the option to enjoy some of the most picturesque coastal walks in the UK. Theme parks, Oakwood, Bluestone, Folly Farm and the Dinosaur Park are all in easy reach, as are the Welsh Zoo, Heatherton, historic castles, seaside resorts and wonderful unspoilt coves are all there for you to explore. Set in a fantastic setting, whether staying around the lodge and gardens or exploring further afield, Rhydlangoed is a wonderful and special place to be.
Stepaside is a holiday hamlet with a few houses and caravan parks. This valley was a hive of industrial activity from the 14th to the 19th century as it was an integral part of the Pembrokeshire coal field. Its hard to imagine that now as very little remains apart from the old ironworks at Stepaside and the railway tunnels. The nearby town of Narberth is a delight to discover with its many individual shops, including upmarket boutiques, specialist deli grocers and unique gift shops, and a wide choice of restaurants, bistros and pubs.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen with dining area.
Sitting room with woodburner.
Oil central heating.
Log Burner - starter pack included in the rent.
Large Electric Range oven with Induction Hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available on request.
Ample off road parking.
Access to shared woodland and gardens.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 1 mile.
Note: Stairs in cottage are steep and with a narrow tread, care should be taken.
Note: Lots of paths throughout the gardens, which can be slippery when wet, care to be taken.
Note: There is an open fast moving stream in the grounds, children and dogs need to be supervised.
Note: The owner has a B&B in the main lodge, please contact the owner direct for information.
Please note: There is a laundromat in Kilgetty Village which is 5 minute drive (2 miles) away.
Please note that whilst we welcome owners with a well-behaved dog, we request that the dog is not left unattended in the cottage.
Please note: this property does not allow car charging, facilities available locally if needed.
Note: This property only accept 1 dog.
ROBERT
very nice owners.
Rachel
A beautiful spot. Clean and as described. Would definitely recommend. A good base to explore the area.
Robert
The property is gorgeous with everything you need. It is immaculate and extremely comfortable. The surrounding grounds are stunning. This cottage is special and we would recommend it too friends and family and we would definitely stay again. Tony, Carolyn and their beautiful dogs are lovely and made us feel very welcome and shared their local knowledge and recommended places of interest to visit. There is a National Trust café at the back of the property and it is a 15minute stroll through the woodland to Amroth beach which has a couple of restaurants and gift shops and of course ice cream and is dog friendly on one side. We only wish that we had stayed longer.
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