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Pembroke Mill - No.1

Pembroke, West Wales
Sleeps 6
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
No Dogs
4 star
Apartment
Parking on site / nearby
Highchair available
Travel Cot available
Towels included
Family friendly
Internet access
Shop nearby
Pub nearby
Beach within easy reach
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At a glance

  • A lovely self-contained apartment within a converted 17th-century water mill
  • Enjoy beautiful views of the 30-acre grounds from all the rooms
  • Exposed wood and soft tones make for a simple yet beautiful interior

Property code: OC-BOW018

Surrounded by 30 acres of grounds to explore to your heart’s content, this spacious holiday home in West Wales is the perfect place to recharge the batteries. Formerly a water mill, this skillfully converted property gives ample space for socialising with friends and family, as well as being in proximity to a fantastic choice of beaches, and stunning stretches of landscape.

Once a working 17th-century water mill, this clever property has been converted into two spacious apartments suitable for six or 12 guests (if booking the adjoining second home). Covering the first and second floors of this unique mill house, kick off your hiking boots in the entrance to find a beautifully furnished and well-equipped kitchen. Shop locally for Welsh produce and impress your guests with a feast. With a home-away-from-home feel, gather the troops for a snuggly film night in the spacious lounge, with squashy sofas and an atmospheric beamed ceiling. Enjoy a good night’s sleep in the first-floor cosy single bedroom, boasting picture-perfect views. The two remaining bedrooms – a double and a family room – are upstairs and have charmingly sloped ceilings with plenty of storage, great for walking gear – and views that overlook the enveloping grounds. Outside, the 30 acres of grassland mean there is more than enough space for kids and happy hounds to play. In the evenings, fire up the BBQ and enjoy a burger or two watching the sunset.

Famous for its beauty, Pembrokeshire is one of the most visited counties in Wales. For outdoor enthusiasts, the renowned yet challenging Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a whopping 186 miles long and is aptly nicknamed ‘The Land of Mystery and Enchantment’. Its extraordinary landscape is well worth a look; dramatic clifftops, advanced peaks and testing terrain make for an exciting day in the great outdoors. When days at the beach are calling, the apartment is within walking and driving distance to Freshwater East (3.5 miles) and Barafundle Bay (5.5 miles), both of which regularly top the lists of the best beaches in Wales and Britain. Known for their fine white sands and turquoise waters, they have often been mistaken for the Caribbean and lucky for you, these gems are on your doorstep of this cottage!

  • 3 bedrooms – 1 double with an additional single bed, 1 double, 1 single
  • 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC
  • Oven, electric hob, microwave
  • Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Cot and highchair available on request
  • SkyTV
  • 30 acres of shared grounds including a patio and lawn area with BBQ and picnic benches
  • Private parking
  • Storage facilities for recreational equipment available
  • Bicycle hire can be arranged upon request
  • Drop off and collect service available for guests wanting to walk the coastal path or visit other venues in the county
  • Shop and pub 0.5 miles
  • Beach 3.5 miles
  • Low, sloping ceilings on the second floor
  • This property can be booked alongside another property that sleeps a further 6 guests. Please contact us for details.
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 09:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Kimberley Lewis

This property is personally managed by Kimberley.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 1 guest rating

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Reviewed by Susan 22nd July 2025

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Review: Pembroke Mill 1 / Millstone Retreat We recently stayed at Pembroke Mill 1 / Millstone Retreat and unfortunately, it did not live up to its billing as luxury accommodation. At best, this property could be described as 3-star. On arrival, only one bed was made up we had to contact the owner to have the other beds prepared, which was noRead moret the ideal start. The combined kitchen and lounge area is adequate in size, but poorly arranged. The dining table is pushed under the stairs and only has three chairs, making it impossible for a group of five to eat together comfortably. The kitchen is extremely basic, equipped with just one of everything: five knives, forks, plates, etc. There was a toaster, but it was hidden away in a cupboard. Disappointingly, the kitchen lacks a dishwasher something a compact or half-size model could easily resolve. Essentials were missing too, such as oven gloves, a cafetire, placemats and egg cups. We eventually found some egg cups downstairs in the communal kitchen, which was uninviting and not practical for regular use, though it does include a freezer. On the positive side, the beds are comfortable and there is storage in each room. However, many wardrobes were filled with spare duvets and pillows, which significantly limited usable hanging space this should be addressed. The bathroom was another major concern. It is outdated, and the bath/shower arrangement is potentially unsafe, especially for older guests. The bath is small, slippery, and has no grab rail or support for safe entry and exit. This is not acceptable in accommodation advertised as luxury. The bathroom and toilet facilities are minimal for five people and are in serious need of updating. The outdoor space is pleasant, with picnic benches, a climbing frame, trampoline, football goals, and a barbecue. Additionally, the location is convenient the property is within walking distance of the town. In summary, if youre looking for a simple base with basic amenities, this may suit your needs. However, if you expect a well-equipped, truly luxurious cottage, this is unlikely to meet your expectation. Hide

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FBM Holidays is a trading name of The Travel Chapter Limited | The Travel Chapter Limited is registered in England and Wales. | Registered office Travel Chapter House, Gammaton Road, Bideford, EX39 4DF. Company No. 02431506 | VAT reg: 143053210.