Ty Aelwyd
Resort overview
Self-contained annexe attached to the owner's home in Solva. Stunning coastal views and just 10 minutes to St Davids by car. Set within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Ty Aelwyd is an annex to the owners’ home.
The entrance driveway is of tarmac slopping and well lit with ample parking space and a path of concrete leading to the entrance.
One step up to the doorway which is of standard width into the porch which is the ground floor, the entrance door has a storm guard.
The porch and bedroom are carpeted.
The shower/wet room on the same level has a tiled floor and walk in shower but is too narrow to allow a wheelchair.
The first floor stairs are accessed through the kitchen, which has vinyl floor covering, via a staircase. The stairs and lounge area are both carpeted.
The heating is provided by radiators and there is plenty of internal lighting.
The sea views are through a Velux window.
Ty Aelwyd in upper Solva has magnificent views over St Brides Bay and Skomer Island. It is conveniently situated less than 10 minutes drive from St Davids and from sandy beaches, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and about 5 minutes’ walk from the pubs and cafes in the charming village of Solva. It is a self-contained annexe attached to the owner’s home.
Ty Aelwyd is set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with ample opportunities for walks amidst gorgeous scenery. The beaches of Whitesands and Newgale are within an easy drive. The tiny city of St Davids with its ancient cathedral offers galleries, restaurants, pubs and shops as well as being home to Oriel y Parc, the National Park Visitor Centre and Gallery.
This area abounds with wildlife, much of which can be spotted in secluded coves or from the coast path, just a short walk from Ty Aelwyd. You can take a boat trip for the chance to see dolphins, seals, puffins and huge breeding colonies of seabirds on the off-shore islands.