Rochgate Cottages
Rochgate Cottages
Tel: 01437 710863
Number of Rooms/Units/Pitches: 1 unit - sleeps 6
Prices: 2010 Rates per unit per week £260-£560
Sleeps Min: 1
Sleeps Max: 6
Dog Friendly Accommodation! ![]()
One of three attractive stone cottages set around a south facing courtyard, adjacent to the owners house. The cottage is fronted by a lawned area with flower beds, seating and a picnic bench.
Mincorn provides comfortable & practical family accommodation with a spacious open plan living / dining room and adjacent kitchen. There are three bedrooms including two doubles and a bunkbed room. The cottage is well equipped with a modern kitchen, dishwasher and flat screen TV Freeview. Competitive pricing means that, out of season, the cottage is also a very spacious alternative for smaller parties.
The cottage was converted in the 1980’s and has benefited from additional recent refubishment, particularly to kitchens and bathrooms. The generous use of oak and slate for window sills and other features adds character to the property.
The village of Roch is close to the centre of St Brides Bay, with Newgale beach just 1.5 miles away and a choice of other local beaches all within a short drive. The central location makes the cottage ideal for exploring all that central and north Pembrokeshire have to offer, whilst still being relatively close to local amenities. Within the village there is a well stocked shop, Post Office and a small pub as well as a historic Norman Castle.
OPEN: All YEAR
This statement is provided as a general guide only. If you do have any specific requirements or needs then please contact us so that we can ensure that your stay is as safe & comfortable as possible.
Mincorn is approached from the main A487. Cottage is accessed by large farm gate left open leading to ample parking in gravel yard. Level parking for two cars directly outside cottage.
Main entrance door has a small 3inch threshold step.
Guests can be met on arrival by owner, so we can assist with luggage.
There is a shared yard with dedicated seating areas, all level.
Kitchen has good-sized worktops and low level oven.
Bathroom has narrow access.
Well lit open plan sitting / dining room natural and artificial lighting.
TV with teletext operated by remote control.
External light to front of property.
Guide dogs welcome.
Public transport local bus service approx. 100 metres to sheltered bus stop
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