Gather a group for a holiday in Pembrokeshire. This property could be the base for a group of friends or an intergenerational family trip – either way, the dogs are invited. You’ll be staying in a barn conversion near Tenby and Pembroke, in an area rich in history, surrounded by gorgeous Welsh coastline.
Enter the property, leave your shoes in the boot room and go to the lounge/diner. This open-plan space stays cool in the summer because of the exposed brick and can get wonderfully cosy with the wood burner when there’s a nip in the air. There are folding doors that open onto the patio, so you’ll have plenty of natural light. The kitchen is adjacent, complete with wooden touches and everything you’ll need to make delicious meals. The last part of the ground floor is the utility room. Head up to the half-landing, where you’ll see a family bathroom with a double bath for long, deep soaks. Continue up the remaining stairs to reach the bedrooms. There’s one king-size bedroom with an en-suite wet room, then a double room and finally a twin room. The garden is split into two parts, a patio with a dining area and a charcoal BBQ, and a stretching lawn. Everything is enclosed with a high wooden fence for security.
You’ll be staying 5.5 miles from Tenby and 5 miles from Pembroke, so there are plenty of places to go to enjoy meals out, visit shops and see beautiful old buildings. Tenby has two beaches and city walls dating back 700 years. Get everyone out to stretch their legs and walk part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, 11.5 miles from the property, where you can see Huntsman’s Leap, Green Bridge and other features.