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CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK

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TERRACE, STEPS AND GARDEN
SUNROOM AND  GARDEN STEPS
outdoor seating /dining area
View from Sunroom/dining area
View from Gorse Hill

Reviews

9.6 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 6

Popular amenities

  • Dryer
  • Washer
  • Fireplace
  • Pet-friendly
  • Parking available
  • Barbecue grill

Explore the area

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Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
  • Place, Pendine Sands
    ‪2 min walk‬
  • Place, Pembrokeshire Coast Path - South
    ‪11 min drive‬
  • Place, Tenby Beach
    ‪25 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)

Bedroom 1

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 2

2 Single Beds

Bedroom 3

1 Double Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Bathtub or shower · Toilet

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area

About this property

CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK

This uniquely positioned House comprises of a split level ground floor which incorporates a fitted kitchen with breakfast bar. The well presented living room is reached from an internal hallway, off which is the downstairs bathroom which has an electric shower over a generous sized bath. The sun room/Dining room is located via French doors from the living room, all having comfortable seating for relaxing. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 twin, a small airing cupboard housing the boiler is also on this floor. A new fitted kitchen is off the new entrance hall to the left and to the right is access to a new downstairs double bed room with ensuite. All the rooms in this delightful cottage have magnificent sea views and is a fantastic location for either a beach holiday and/or base for exploring the fabulous Pembrokeshire coastline and all its many attractions. Pendine boasts a wonderful 7 mile beach and is world famous for land speed record attempts, a museum in the village is dedicated to its famous history. endine Sands on the coast of southern Carmarthenshire is a seven mile stretch of rock-hard beach that runs from Gilman Point in the west to Laugharne Sands in the east. It is an incredibly beautiful stretch of coast but Pendine is famous for more than just its location.

Over the years the sands have seen TT races, world land speed record attempts and tragic death, when JG Parry-Thomas died trying to regain the speed record in 1927. But as well as racing cars and bikes the sands were also a perfect venue for aircraft – obviously not the modern day jet aeroplanes but the rather flimsy canvas and wood biplanes of the 1920s and 30s.

Following the success of the area as a base for land speed records, in July 1933 the famous flyers Jim Mollison and Amy Johnson came to Pendine Sands to begin their own attempt on a new world record. Both flyers were well used to setting "firsts" in an era when flying was still in its infancy and long-distance pilots had a glamour akin to that of movie stars.

In 1931 Jim Mollison had set the record for a flight from Australia to England, then followed it up with another record, England to South Africa in 4 days 17 hours. Amy Johnson, the most famous British woman pilot of the age, met and married Mollison in July 1932. She then set off to break her husband's South African record – a task she happily achieved.

Dubbed the Flying Sweethearts, the couple's record breaking flights continued. By the summer of 1933 they were planning a round the world flight, the first stage of which was to cross the Atlantic to New York. The attempt was due to end in Baghdad but the starting place was to be Pendine Sands in south Wales.

Their aircraft was a de Haviland Dragon Rapide, named Seafarer. It had been modified for the trip and fitted with extra fuel tanks for the long haul across the Atlantic Ocean. In the event, even these extra tanks were not enough.

For three weeks people flocked to Pendine, hoping to see the pair set off and it was reported that there was a carnival atmosphere in Pendine. The aircraft was on show each day and the pilots, who were staying at the Beach Hotel in the village, were happy to talk to their fans.

Unfortunately, while the weather in Carmarthenshire was fine, out in the Atlantic there were severe storms and the attempt had to be delayed.

Seafarer was taken to Cardiff for a short while. There she again went on display, and members of the public flocked to see the machine. Then conditions out in the Atlantic improved and the plane, along with Johnsone and Mollison, quickly returned to Pendine.

At around noon on 22 July 1933, Seafarer took off. Hundreds of people watched and waved from the beach as she turned slowly to the west and was lost to view.

The trip was difficult and, unfortunately, Seafarer ran out of petrol before she could reach New York. She did arrive over the American mainland, however - the intrepid pilots had to crash land at Bridgeport in Connecticut. The crash was bad and both Johnsone and Mollison were injured.

The attempt at flying around the world had failed but the Atlantic had been crossed. Johnsone and Mollison became the first married couple to cross the ocean.

Following their flight, the two pilots were entertained to lunch by President Roosevelt. Amelia Earhart, who in 1928 had become the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, was also present. There is another Welsh connection as Earhart and her male companions – they flew the plane, she was merely an observer – landed at Burry Port outside Llanelli.

Sadly, the crashed remains of Seafarer were left unprotected and she was literally broken into pieces by the crowds who came hunting for souvenirs. Whether she could have been repaired and re-flown will never be known.

The marriage of Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison did not survive much longer either. They were both egotists and both chasing the same records. Strains turned into cracks and the two were divorced in 1938.

Amy flew as a delivery pilot during the Second World War and was killed somewhere over the Thames Estuary while Jim turned more and more to alcohol. He lost his pilot's licence and died in October 1959.

Nowadays it seems incredible that aircraft capable of Trans-Atlantic flight could land and take off from Pendine Sands. But 80 years ago this month that is exactly what happened when Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison took to the air to set another new record.

The township of Laugharne famous for its connection to Dylan Thomas and his Boathouse is only 4 miles away.

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The property is detached with Private parking for several cars


Tenby 16miles (boat trips from here to the islands of Caldey, Skomer etc)

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Amenities

Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available

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House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
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Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Events

No events allowed
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Pets

Pets allowed: dogs less than 10 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
One small /medium size dog allowed by request
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Only one small/medium size dog can stay after prior agreement with the owner

Important information

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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

We should mention

A car is recommended for transport to and from this property

About the area

Carmarthen

Located in Carmarthen, this holiday home is near theme parks and near the beach. Museum of Speed and Dylan's Boathouse are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Battlefield Live Pembrokeshire and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. Ocean Commotion and Oakwood Theme Park are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire

What's nearby

  • Pendine Sands - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path - South - 11 min drive - 8.5 km
  • Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo - 24 min drive - 23.6 km
  • Monkstone Beach - 24 min drive - 17.9 km
  • Tenby Beach - 25 min drive - 21.9 km

Getting around

  • Whitland Station - 21 min drive
  • Cardiff International Airport (CWL) - 118 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪McDonald's - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Wisemans Bridge Inn - ‬14 min drive
  • ‪The Ferryman Delicatessen - ‬12 min drive
  • ‪The Station House Inn - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Neil's Fish & Chips - ‬16 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 1 total) with a maximum weight of up to 10 kg per pet.

What time is check-in at CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS AND BEACH ACCESS 2 MIN WALK located?

Situated by the sea, this holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Pendine Sands and Museum of Speed. Pendine Beach is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) away.

About the host

Hosted by Mrs Gaynor Crisp

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What makes this property unique

Fantastic panoramic views with easy access to the wonderful beach.

Languages:

English

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