The Holiday Home: About The Corn Mill
The picturesque hamlet of Middle Mill lies just one mile inland from the popular harbour town of Solva, up the Solva valley in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The 4 bedroom self-catering accommodation, a former 16th century water mill is set in lovely gardens and offers the perfect base for chilling out and exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire coast, with its beaches, outdoor activities and walking.
The Corn Mill is a beautifully presented and characterful home that sleeps up to 8, plus cot for a baby
The self-catering accommodation rental comprises:
- A Master bedroom with kingsize bed and ensuite bathroom and shower
- Two further double bedrooms and one twin-bedded room
- Further family bathroom and separate shower room
- Open fireplace in the drawing room for a warm glow in the evenings
- Dining kitchen with Sandyford range and farmhouse table
- Large reception room with original mill workings
- Bags of character (stone walls, beamed ceilings, stripped floors, quarry tiles, original fireplaces)
- Original art on the walls
- Parking for up to four cars
- Full central heating
Outside, The Corn Mill enjoys extensive gardens, outside dining and barbecue, and access through the Mill's gardens to the river Solva. All this is located just a mile down a country lane from the shops, pubs and restaurants of Solva and three miles from the tiny cathedral city of St Davids. There is lots to do in the area including over 200 circular walks.
See our own website for availability and prices week by week. Short breaks are available in low season only.
This owner/agency has featured on countrycottagesonline.com since 2008
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If you are interested in booking, please call the owner, and discuss their booking process. They may ask that you book via a booking form and that you pay by bank transfer.
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Setting and Local Information
Local Attractions near Solva
Top Tourist Attractions for Day Trips: Newgale Beach, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Solva: 1 miles away,
St Davids: 4 miles away,
Haverfordwest: 3 miles away,
Fishguard: 14 miles away,
Newport: 20 miles away
Food & Drink Options Nearby: Various local Welsh eateries and food pubs.
Activities & Experiences On Offer Nearby: canoeing, climbing, coasteering, fishing, horse riding, watersports
Property Location
Nearest Train Station: Haverfordwest
Solva
Solva is a pretty village found on the south side of St David’s Peninsula in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The village is split into two delightful halves, Upper and Lower Solva. Lower Solva can be found in the narrow river valley at the end of Solva harbour and boasts three pubs, two restaurants and several interesting shops. If you’re looking for amazing views then a short walk along the Gribbin will provide you with breath-taking sights across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the conservation area that is Solva. Enjoy browsing for self-catering cottages to rent in and near Solva in Pembrokeshire.
Some recommended places to eat or enjoy an ice-cream include The Old Printing House, The Ship Inn, Caboose and Thirty Five Main Street, to name a few. Hot and cold drinks, wonderful local meals and fantastic afternoon teas and ice cream selections are available in many places throughout this beautiful village. If you’re looking to get active on your cottage holiday then why not hire a boat and take a trip out of the harbour? If you’re looking for somewhere interesting to visit then why not head to the Solva Woollen Mill where you can get more information about this mill’s hundred years of weaving expertise. We trust that you’ve found our hints and tips on things to do and see in Solva helpful. We also hope that you find good quality self-catering accommodation in or near Solva for your cottage holiday..