Set 13 miles north of Tenby in the depths of picturesque Pembrokeshire, this beautifully bespoke cottage will have humans and hounds hankering for their holidays. Whether you’re seeking castles, countryside, coastlines, culture or cuisine, this gorgeously renovated barn should be top of your list for a secluded romantic escape. Roam the farm’s fabulous 55 acres, decamp to Narberth’s four fantastic dog-friendly pubs and explore its independent shops, ruined Norman castle, museum, pottery, eateries and art galleries (3.5 miles).
Inside you’ll find a light and spacious layout, with high A-frame ceilings and sunshine flooding in through skylights as well as the ground-floor windows; doggies will love to scoot around as they sniff out their new home. Gather around the Welsh slate hearth and glowing wood burner on leather sofas in the glorious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Prepare feasts of fine local fare on the range oven in the gleaming country kitchen. Dine al fresco on the enclosed rear patio and plan your thrilling Pembrokeshire adventures. The soft seductions of the oak-beamed and galleried bedroom will soon be calling; soak in a steaming shower as modern stresses melt away, and dream of what’s to come.
Pembrokeshire has a wild and unique landscape that calls to canines and romantic couples. Find sublime dog friendly beaches at Wiseman’s Bridge (7.5 miles), Morfa Bychan (10 miles), Marros Sands (11 miles), Monkstone (12 miles), Waterwynch Bay (13.5 miles), Penally (14.5 miles) and North, South and Castle Beaches in Tenby. Tenby is a scintillating seaside resort with a bustling harbour and twisting lanes of quirky shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries; the views from the castle are breathtaking. Traverse the pristine Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and the rugged splendour of the Preselli Mountains (15 miles). Discover magnificent castles at Llawhaden (8 miles), Carew (12 miles), Manorbier (16 miles) and Pembroke (16.5 miles).