2.4 miles Cresswell Quay. The Barn at Harrolds Farm is a beautiful stone-built barn conversion that is just off the well-maintained half a mile drive. This barn is a superb light and airy property located next to the owners home. An ideal break for families to enjoy the Pembrokeshire countryside. There are four stunning bedrooms including one with an en-suite. There is a well-equipped kitchen/ diner and sitting room with a piano and woodburning stove to keep you warm throughout your stay. Outside is a large level garden and delightful patio with a seating area perfect to sit out on a sunny day. There is a half acre paddock plus fantastic dog walking straight from the front door. There is a short drive to the nearest pub, Carew Inn, and local shops are 4.3 miles away. There are five theme parks and an array of attractions for families to enjoy nearby including Oakwood, Heatherton, Blue Lagoon, Folly Farm and Manor House. Additional family activities include cycling rides, watersports, walking, golf and horse riding. The Barn at Harrolds Farm is the ideal rural break all year round.
Weekly price from £636
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