Little Haven 2.5 miles. This charming barn conversion is situated next to the owners’ home on their working cattle farm, close to the small Pembrokeshire village of Little Haven. Open beams, a beautiful wooden staircase, a warming woodburner and comfortable furnishings all combine to provide you with a wonderful stay within this beautiful part of Wales. The open plan living area with its high ceiling showing open beams and quirky farm feeders is perfect for time together, making meals and relaxing in front of the TV with your loved ones. Two ground floor bedrooms, one with an en-suite and an easy access wet room mean less mobile guests may well be able to enjoy a stay here too. The first floor offers a crog loft with a mezzanine sitting area and a curtained twin bedroom which is ideal for younger ones to have their own space, as well as their own bathroom tucked into the eaves. Venture out into the enclosed lawned garden, where children can play safely while you unwind with a refreshing drink. Drive the short distance to the scenic coastline to stroll along beaches, walk some of the famous coastal path, pop into a cafe or pub for refreshments, or maybe take a boat trip to Skomer Island (one mile off the coast) to see the puffins and Manx shearwater. The best time to be among the puffins is May to July but boat trips are a must all year round. With the whole of Pembrokeshire beckoning, there’s plenty on offer including theme parks, days at seaside resorts, historic castles and St. David’s, the smallest city in the UK. An excellent holiday home for families and friends with plenty to see and do in the area.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground floor twin, 1 x mezzanine twin with cot and en-suite bath, basin and WC. Ground floor wet room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner. First floor sitting area. External utility.
The small village of Little Haven is situated around a small sheltered cove, on the wonderful Pembrokeshire coastline. The coastal footpath runs around the cove, and the village has traditional and gastropubs, a café, a bistro and a craft shop.