Heathermere is a truly special retreat—a detached dormer bungalow set amidst rolling countryside, boasting breath-taking, far-reaching sea views across St Brides Bay. Nestled less than 2 miles from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the Beach at Druidston, it offers the perfect base for exploring this spectacular stretch of coastline.Set within an expansive five-acre setting, the property offers a large, enclosed lawned garden - an idyllic spot for summer picnics or a relaxing evening drink. There is ample parking, and a practical glazed porch provides the ideal space for storing walking boots and outdoor gear after a day’s adventure.Inside, the cottage is warm and welcoming. The entrance hall leads to a bright and spacious kitchen/diner, complete with a modern fitted kitchen and a generous dining area—perfect for family meals with a view. Sliding doors frame stunning vistas across the garden and out to sea and open to a generous decked patio that wraps around the rear of the property.The sitting room is a light-filled haven, featuring a comfortable corner sofa and the same captivating coastal views. Patio doors lead directly onto the decking, inviting you to dine al fresco, soak up the scenery, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets. Steps lead down to the expansive lawn, offering plenty of space for children and dogs to play freely.On the ground floor, you’ll find two well-appointed bedrooms and a family bathroom. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms are tucked beneath the eaves, both enjoying sea views—one with the added benefit of an en-suite shower room.Peacefully tucked away, Heathermere is the ultimate escape for those seeking tranquillity. It’s a haven for walkers, birdwatchers, and wildlife enthusiasts alike, with quiet country lanes and footpaths waiting to be explored. The nearby Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers endless opportunities for discovery, and the convenient Puffin Shuttle makes returning from longer walks effortless.The closest beach, Druidston, is framed by dramatic cliffs and is perfect for coastal walks, while the nearby Druidstone Hotel offers a unique dining experience. Further on, Nolton Haven’s picturesque cove is ideal for rock pooling, then on to the long golden stretch of sand at Newgale, a hotspot for surfers of all abilities, complete with beachside cafés and equipment hire and to the south. Head south and you reach Broad Haven, a wide sandy beach, a favourite for families and water sports lovers, at low tide walk across the beach or over the headland to the pretty sandy inlet of Little Haven with its charming pubs and restaurants.No stay would be complete without visiting the delightful harbour village of Solva or the UK’s smallest City, St Davids, home to its magnificent Cathedral and historic Bishop’s Palace, all only a short drive away.Whether you’re looking to unwind, recharge, or explore, Heathermere offers a perfect escape at any time of year—a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience the very best of Pembrokeshire.Please note there is a fenced deep pond in neighbouring field.Please Note: Cot and highchair are not provided, please call 01437 765765 if you would like to hire them from Coastal Cottages, otherwise you are welcome to bring your own.Photographs coming soon!