Sitting on a working farm in Lamphey in West Wales countryside, only 2 miles from the coast, this quirky hut couldn’t be more romantic. It’s warm and cosy, with underfloor heating and a wood burner. Outside, there’s a fire pit BBQ and amazing views. It’s the perfect base to get away from it all and explore stunning Pembrokeshire.
This may be called a hut, but it provides high-end accommodation and manages to fit in every creature comfort you could need. There’s an open-plan space with the kitchen (which has a double hob, a combi oven, and a fridge), a breakfast bar for two, the living space and a double bed, with under-bed storage and a Smart TV. There’s also a luxurious shower room with a waterfall shower. There’s plenty of space outside too where you can cook on the fire pit BBQ, sit with a glass of wine, and enjoy the views across the fields.
Lamphey is home to a village shop and a pub which serves food less than a mile from the hut. On the northern edge of the village are the remains of Lamphey Bishop’s Palace, which the medieval bishops built for themselves with a 25-metre-long Great Hall worth visiting. Pembroke is 2 miles away where you’ll find a selection of places to shop and eat out, and the impressive Pembroke Castle where Henry VII was born. There’s a lovely circular walk from the village to Freshwater beach, 2 miles away – a sweeping crescent of golden sand with clear turquoise waters, it’s perfect for a stroll, paddleboarding and other water sports, or just relaxing. The ever-popular seaside resort of Tenby is 8.5 miles away, known for its castle, sandy beaches, and pretty harbour.