37 Quay Street

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
Self-catering
+44 (0)7974 199469
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Per night
£95 - £210
Per week
£640 - £1450

5 beds

Bedroom

3 bedrooms

Sleeps

Sleeps 6

Children welcome
Pets welcome
Babies welcome

A deceptively roomy 300-year-old stone cottage, with front-facing windows overlooking the harbour - just a short walk up to town

Per night
£95 - £210
Per week
£640 - £1450

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£95 - £210 per night

£640 - £1450 per week

The Experience

A glorious spot to land for a few days, or a week, with the sea just inches from your front door and oodles of places to eat, and buy, good food. You’ll find crab lines and buckets in the cottage, you can ask for kayaks to be waiting along the back corridor and you’re just minutes from a pub for a pint. Indoors is hugely comfortable with great furniture, a subtly colourful style and a fascinating art collection dotted around.

You’re left fresh flowers, plenty of logs for the two wood-burners, and the kitchen is well equipped – not huge, but part of the large dining space so it doesn’t feel pinched and has a big window letting the light pour in. Bedrooms (one double, one single, and another double which can be set up as a triple) have comfy beds and low windows for the views. The upstairs bathroom has a bath and shower and there’s a separate shower/loo downstairs.

Your brilliant welcome guide is just the ticket for exploring.

37 Quay Street - Gallery

We think you'll love

  • Pottering on the quay – crabbing, the park, ice creams, a café, a paddle when the tide is out
  • The abundance of things to do and places to explore – beaches, wildlife, good restaurants and cafés
  • Setting off for hearty hikes on the Coast Path, returning to light the wood-burners and settle in with supper
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You should know

  • You may need to keep a good eye on flighty toddlers if the front door is open
  • You'll need to keep the wood-burners going in winter as they're the only source of heat
  • There are two parking spaces in front of the cottage, but if you don't want to look at cars (who does?) you can park at either side of the quay

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Self check-in
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Oven
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Barbecue
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • Microwave oven
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Electricity included
  • Dishwasher
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Pricing

Nightly price
from £95
Weekly price
from £640
1 House for 6
From £955 beds3 bedrooms

Information

Booking information

Check in
4pm
Check out
10am
Other details
Minimum stay: 5 nights. 7 nights in high season.
Closed
Christmas.
No smoking
Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
Dogs

Dogs welcome, max. 2. Small yard. Good dog-walking routes nearby.

Reviews

A totally charming and spacious cottage in such a brilliant spot. The quayside location feels lively and full of interest, with plenty to do and see straight from the doorstep.
Inspected Bethan Sawday's Inspector

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Location

The neighbourhood

Eat at The Little Yacht Club Café (seasonal) which is popular for crab and mackerel. Swim from one end of the quay at high tide, and at the other end is a sweet, rather retro play park where the ice cream van parks up. A 15-minute walk up the hill will take you to the main part of town with shops, galleries, pubs, an artisan bakery and the Theatr Gwaun. Market day is Thursday, all year round.

Local points of interest from Bridget Simcock

  • The Cafe on the Quay - Pan fried mackerel salad is a specialty, alongside minute steak baguettes and salad. Twenty-five yards from your door! A great little harbourside lunch spot.
  • The Ship Inn - Famous for hosting Richard Burton and Peter O’Toole’s drinking bouts during the filming of Under Milk Wood in 1972. Cash only.
  • Newport Sands - Beautiful long sandy beach on the estuary with lovely views, good for dog walks, picnics, swimming. Has a good cafe & loos.
  • The Bluestone Brewery - An excellent range of craft ales served alongside a diverse range of occasional musical offerings, in a rustic setting. Gets very busy and cheery in the summer, great for people watching.
  • Dinas Head - A dramatic walk around the headland with stunning views.
  • The Old Sailors - A great place to stop at after a walk around Dinas Head, really good food & beer.