One of four converted barns on the Cleddau estuary, this eco-friendly five-bedroom home is a fantastic choice for family holidays or get-togethers with friends on both two and four legs. With a coastal path running near the property, a choice of sandy beaches within 10 miles and the medieval town of Pembroke just 2.5 miles away, there is something for everyone in this pocket of West Wales. Back at the property, find charming original features, cosy rooms and a private patio area that’s perfect for al fresco dining.
Sympathetically converted, these former farm buildings now offer home from home accommodation with charming, exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and original fixtures. Cook, dine and relax in the fantastic open-plan living space, which opens onto the patio through French doors to offer an airy, al fresco feel in the summer months. The kitchen area is generous and well equipped with everything you could need, while at the other end of the room the lounge area is warm and inviting with its electric fire and comfortable sofas. An additional lounge area on the first floor makes a peaceful escape for reading and relaxing. Split across two levels, the charming bedrooms have been finished in a simple and traditional style to suit all tastes. Heading outside, the enclosed private patio and grassy area is ideal for pets, children and grown ups alike.
Perched on the edge of the village of Hundleton, this is a fantastic choice for walkers, nature lovers, beach goers and history buffs alike. Join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with your four-legged friends to admire the breathtaking views and interesting smells, build sand castles down on the beach at West Angle Bay (7.5 miles) and Freshwater East (6 miles), or visit the Norman castle in Pembroke. While you’re there, enjoy a slice of cake in one of the tearooms or pop to nearby Tenby (12.5 miles) to browse its independent shops or catch a boat to Caldey Island.