Frondeg

ID: S683575

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Frondeg is a well-received cottage in Newport, praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and charming character. Guests appreciate the warm welcome and responsiveness of the owner, Molly. The property's central heating, hot water supply, and wifi are noted positively, as is its quiet yet central location. While some minor maintenance issues and suggestions for improvement are mentioned, the overall sentiment is that Frondeg is a recommendable and enjoyable place to stay.

Guests consistently describe the cottage as clean and comfortable, indicating high standards of cleanliness. No negative comments about cleanliness were noted.

The cottage is appreciated for its quiet street and central position in Newport, suggesting an excellent location. There are no negative remarks about its location.

Reviews highlight the cottage's comfort, good heating, and hot water supply. However, one guest found the living room dark, suggesting a slight deduction for comfort.

The property is well-equipped, but comments about a loose toilet seat, a sticking front door lock, and the absence of a washing machine suggest room for improvement in facilities and maintenance.

While guests express gratitude for the owner's responsiveness and the provided instructions, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches in the reviews, so this category cannot be scored.

About this property

Nestled in the picturesque village of Newport, Frondeg is the perfect base to explore the breath-taking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This characterful, stone-fronted, single-storey holiday home has a welcoming interior, adorned with charming original features including exposed beams and inglenook fireplace that pay homage to its early 19th-century history. With modern comforts alongside its unique charm, Frondeg is a truly memorable home-from-home. Located on a quiet side street, with two bedrooms and a spacious, sunny back garden, Frondeg offers a peaceful get-away whilst being only a few minutes' walk from Newport's shops. The estuary and beach are a short stroll through the village, making it an ideal base for small groups, families or couples looking to enjoy Newport and further afield. After a day of exploration, relax and unwind in the cosy sitting room in front of the crackling woodburning stove, or savour the last of the evening birdsong outside in the generous, south facing garden with a glass of wine in hand. Benefit from Newport's weekly street market and the shops on your doorstep to buy local produce and rustle up delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen. Or treat yourself to food at one of the many local eateries; why not have breakfast at Blas at Fronlas, lunch at Pwnc and round off your day with dinner at the Golden Lion or The Canteen.There is something to cater to all tastes. Take advantage of the town’s excellent coastal location and soak up sunny days on the glorious shores of Newport Beach with its view across to Dinas Head or walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to spot seals and marvel at unbeatable views of the Irish Sea. Westwards will take you to the characterful Cwm-Yr-Eglwys, with a circular walk around Dinas Head via Pwllgwaelod Beach. Or you can head east towards Cardigan and admire the stunning coastline from a new perspective with a boat trip to spot the resident bottle-nosed dolphins. For keen hikers, there are the majestic Preseli Hills to explore, with the impressive Carningli forming the backdrop to Newport. For nature lovers, there is an abundance of wildlife: paths through Newport lead directly to the Nevern Estuary which is teeming with birdlife - as well as being home to ancient stepping-stones and a nearby Neolithic burial chamber! If a taste of history appeals, make yourself at home at Castell Henllys, a nearby reconstructed Iron Age hill fort, or visit Cardigan's impressive 12th-century castle, the birthplace of the Welsh Eisteddfod in 1176. With wonderful wildlife, beaches, history and scenery on your doorstep, a stay at Frondeg will create memories to cherish!

Newport, Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales, is a picturesque coastal town on the River Nevern with a variety of shops, pubs, and tea rooms, as well as a stunning seaside golf course and a safe, picturesque harbour. Newport is located on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which boasts stunning scenery and excellent chances to see wildlife, such as dolphins and seals. Fantastic seaside walks along the road or in the neighbouring Preseli Hills with their constantly shifting scenery are a walker's delight at any time of year. See the county's mills, craft centres, and castles to learn about the region's past, or spend the day at the fantastic Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort to get a feel for what life was like in the Iron Age. Visit the Shire Horse Farm, home to the magnificent Shire horses, or choose from among a plethora of stunning sandy beaches. This is a wonderful family destination any time of year.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Two x ground floor double bedrooms.

Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Living/dining room with woodburning stove

Gas central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice-box.

TV, DVD player and selection of DVDs.

Ironing board, iron and clothes airer.

Fuel, power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent (woodburner logs available locally).

Highchair and selection of children's toys (age 0-3).

There is roadside parking for 1 car and a further off road parking space is available at the top of the garden.

Rear garden lawn and garden furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.2 miles and beach 0.9 miles.

This property is single-storey but there is a step up into the kitchen.

Please take care and supervise children at all times in the multi-level rear garden.

The loft area is private and not for guests use due to the steep ladder to access it.

Electric Vehicles: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.

Please bring your own beach towels

Nearby points of interest

  • Theatr Gwaun
  • Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
  • Cardigan Castle

Reviews (6)

  • Alexandre

    We had a nice time at Frondeg and wish we could stay for longer. The instructions and all facilities in the cottage were spot on. Highly recommended to anyone who likes traditional homes full of character. Molly the property owner was very helpful and made sure we were looked after throughout our stay. Thank you for making our summer holiday so special. Alexandre Anna, London

  • Roger

    We think however that it would be improved if a washing machine and an external line for drying were provided. We also found the living room dark and perhaps the lighting could also be improved.

  • Lois

    We had everything we needed. Information was very clear regarding basics such as central heating and recycling, and we felt very welcome. We enjoyed the village location and also the peace and quiet.

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