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An entrance area is shown, featuring a stone facade with a wooden porch. Two metal chairs and a small table adorn the gravel pathway. Potted plants and flowers add greenery, while a mailbox is positioned by the door. A waste bin is visible to the right.
Guest suite
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Romantic riverside rural & idyllic, dog friendly.

Next to a detached house down a private drive set in gorgeous location with 7 acres of land with river frontage & a ruined priory all yours to explore when you stay. People are always suprised on arrival saying it is bigger than it looks. The studio has an open plan kitchen & living area & separate bathroom with some very STEEP STEPS up to a sleeping platform. Cosy RUSTIC atmospheric space with a Jotul wood burner to keep you toasty & all the facilities you need. Lots to explore for visitors.

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The exterior of the stable is showcased, featuring natural stone walls and a slate roof. Two windows are visible, along with a wooden door. The surrounding greenery includes a lawn and a stone border, enhancing the rural setting.
Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

The Stable at Dovecote Cottage

A tastefully renovated stable, adjacent to our other holiday let, Dovecote Cottage, in the rural village of Cosheston. The open plan living/dining area features exposed stone walls, vaulted ceiling & a woodburner. The mezzanine bedroom sleeps 2 in twin beds, (note steep stairs, limited headroom). Fully fitted modern kitchen & stylish shower room. Wi-Fi throughout. Private garden & patio seating. Just 8 miles from Tenby, 3 miles from Pembroke Dock & the Irish Ferry. Well behaved dogs welcome.

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Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

The Swan - quiet countryside studio

In a quiet valley surrounded by fields, bordered by native woodland trees yet within easy reach of beaches and restaurants, The Swan is a former Ale House used by miners in the 1850s. In this private self-contained studio you'll find a well equipped kitchen, cosy living space with an adjoining bedroom (king-size bed) and en-suite shower room. Walk to the top of the field to watch the sunset, or have direct access to Pembrokeshire's historic footpath network, the Landsker Trail/Miners' Walk.

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The exterior features a white building partially obscured by lush greenery. Two trees frame the scene, and a wooden fence borders the property. Bright natural light illuminates the exterior, while a well-maintained lawn enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Hill Park, Thomas Chapel - Ideal Location

Hill Park is situated in the small hamlet of Thomas Chapel. It provides comfortable and well equipped open plan studio accommodation on a small private equestrian setting. The location is just a ten minute drive from the beautiful Pembrokeshire beaches and from the historical market town, Narberth. It is ideal for those who like to walk, cycle, swim, or for those who just simply want to relax. Ideal for those who want to support or take part in Iron Man Wales event or other local events.

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An interior view of the Sheep Pod, featuring a kitchenette with modern appliances and seating for two. A comfortable double bed is positioned against the curved wall, illuminated by natural light through a circular window. A cozy sofa completes the living space.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 446 reviews

The Sheep Pod

The Sheep POD is set its own 3 acre field with views of the Preseli Hills and sheep for neighbours. 1.5 miles from the popular boutique town of Narberth, a short drive to the Preseli Hills and the wonderful Pembrokeshire beaches. We take one night bookings on request, don't hesitate to ask. Bookings are for Airbnb guests only, for insurance purposes no extra visitors or guests please. We now have a sail cloth to half cover the hot tub, when needed, on rainy evenings or hot sunny days.

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A shepherd's hut is positioned under a clear night sky full of stars, illuminated by soft lighting. Surrounding trees are visible, contributing to the serene atmosphere. A separate structure is also seen in the foreground, enhancing the retreat's rural charm.
Shepherd’s hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Shepherds Hut luxury glamping, beautiful location

Shepherd’s Hut ~ gorgeous, romantic warm & cosy •Private spot in orchard •Logs for wood burning stove •Walk under a mile along lane to village. Carew Inn overlooking Norman castle, tidal mill, waterway, abundance of wildlife. Tea rooms, small shop. •Footpath across fields to Cresselly Big Wood. •Surrounded by beautiful beaches, 10 mins drive to Tenby, Saundersfoot or 15 to Barafundle, Broadhaven South Freshwater West •Central to tourist attractions, market towns & wonderful places to eat.

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The traditional cottage is surrounded by greenery, set against a backdrop of tall trees. A patio area with outdoor furniture is visible, offering a space for relaxation. The cottage itself has a simple, inviting facade with several windows allowing natural light into the interior.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

The Folly: A charming, secluded waterside cottage.

A traditional Pembrokeshire cottage in a unique, idyllic woodland and waterside setting. The cottage is reached via a private farm road 1/2 a mile from the centre of Cosheston village. It has its own slipway, providing direct access to the estuary for beach walks and launching small boats, canoes and paddleboards . The cottage has been recently restored and furnished to a very high standard. It has a new kitchen and new bathrooms, full central heating and a wood-burning stove.

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An aerial view captures the secluded waterfront house surrounded by lush greenery, set along the riverbank. The stone slipway, leading to the water, is visible, along with a spacious garden area adjacent to the house, which features a large entryway and windows that reflect the natural surroundings.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Ferry House, Pembrokeshire National Park

Secluded waterfront house with stunning views over the Cleddau Estuary. Situated in the Pembrokeshire National Park but only a short drive to Tenby and the renowned local attractions on the Pembrokeshire Coast, shops and pubs. Direct access to the beach and the walking trails to nearby castles and ancient woodlands with amazing scenery and wildlife. The house is large, comfortable, very well equiped and all four bedrooms have en suite bathrooms.

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A spacious living area features a large leather sectional sofa and a contemporary loveseat, facing a wall-mounted television. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the room. A decorative rug grounds the space, and a dining area with a wooden table is positioned nearby.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Narberth

Close to public transport, Narberth High Street, the sea and mountains. Fantastic walks along Pembrokeshire coast. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and business travellers. Narberth is renowned as a food destination with lots of independent grocery stores and eateries. Narberth has a perfect mix of old and new with a contemporary feel. The town has developed a reputation as a shoppers haven - filled with independent shops.

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Large patio doors provide a clear view of the deck overlooking the sea. The outdoor area features comfortable seating with stunning views of the beach and Caldy Island. A soft neutral palette is present indoors, complemented by patterned curtains framing the scene.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Seafront at The Beach House at 248 Lydstep Haven

Escape to our luxury seafront retreat with stunning sea views. This spacious holiday home offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a bright open-plan living area over 42ft x 14ft. Patio doors open onto a spacious private deck overlooking the sea, perfect for morning coffee or sunset drinks. Just a 2-minute walk to the beach. Central heating and double glazing make it cosy year-round. No Wi-Fi, ideal for a peaceful digital detox by the sea.

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The exterior of Middle Barn is displayed, featuring textured stone walls and a blue front door. Symmetrical windows with light frames are positioned on either side of the entrance. A gravel pathway leads through a small gate to the front, accompanied by lush greenery.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Middle Barn

Middle Barn is set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park in the picturesque village of Lawrenny, just a few minutes walk away from the Cleddau Estuary. Middle Barn Sleeps six, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a spacious open plan kitchen-diner and living room. The property has a private small garden and wifi. It is within an easy driving distance of glorious beaches and all that Pembrokeshire has to offer.

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An A-frame cabin is depicted, featuring a dark metal exterior with large glass windows and wooden accents. The structure is surrounded by tall golden grass, creating a serene setting against a cloudy sky. Solar panels are positioned on the roof.
Cabin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Wilder Retreats - A Frame Cabin No.5

Wilder Retreats comprises six charming A-frame cabins nestled on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. These cabins are situated on a 24-acre piece of land being rewilded by its owners. From your mezzanine bedroom, you'll relish westerly views that extend either across the natural beauty of our grounds or over the rolling valleys of Pembrokeshire, leading to St. Brides Bay and the awe-inspiring Welsh sunsets.

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