Take a look around

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Looking from the living room to the kitchen
Looking from the living room to the kitchen
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Surf and Turf (what else?!)
Surf and Turf (what else?!)
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Detail
Detail
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We don't know of a better place to sit and read
We don't know of a better place to sit and read
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A room with a view...
A room with a view...
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Your rooftop garden with a view over Saundersfoot
Your rooftop garden with a view over Saundersfoot
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About Llareggub

THE NAME

Llareggub is so named in homage to Welsh bard Dylan Thomas’ fictional village in Under Milk Wood. Try reading it backwards.

Our beach house, though, is already so much more than bugger-all. Dylan’s own little beachside boat house bolthole in Laugharne is a short drive away; you can follow his beautiful 30th birthday walk around the estuary. Up the road from Saundersfoot is Pembroke Castle, home of Henry and Jasper Tudor, granddad and great uncle of Henry VIII, the monarch we all love to hate…

THE BEACH HOUSE IN BRIEF

- The house has stunning views over the sea and a quirky upside-down neo-60’s design, with room for up to six guests

- Sleeps 6 - couples rates available off peak.

- The house has three double bedrooms: a master en-suite with large oval bath, another double, with shower room. Both bedrooms lead onto the seafacing terrace. The third bedroom is Captain Cat’s beachside bolthole, a wood-clad cabin on the middle floor
The living room (mezzanine not in shot)
The living room (mezzanine not in shot)
- There is a separate loo which serves the middle floor

- Lockdown III saw us put the final touches to an open plan kitchen- living space overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and converting the existing kitchen into an all purpose boot, doggy and surf room.

ESCAPE TO THE UNSPOILT WELSH ATLANTIC COAST

Pembrokeshire: edged with some of the longest and most beautiful sandy beaches in the world. High hedges; rock pools; funky and fresh and foraged sea food; exhilarating waves; a growing wealth of water sports… even big game fishing. Once a practically forgotten corner of the country, Pembrokeshire is fast becoming a cool coastal escape.

SPA FACILITIES

Pop just around the corner to the St Bride’s Spa, for superb treatments and infinity pool which also overlooks the ocean. You do need to book ahead, though, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. They are back in business.

Location

51.7085152, -4.697689

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