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The exterior of a whitewashed cottage is framed against a vibrant sunset, casting warm hues over the horizon. Silhouetted by the evening light, the shape of the cottage is clearly distinguished, while the sea and distant landmass are softly outlined in the background.
Cottage in Druidston
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Cosy cottage & sea views, Druidston, Pembrokeshire

Cosy barn conversion on the Pembrokeshire coast, with sweeping sea views over St Brides Bay and stunning sunsets over the sea. The cottage is a tasteful renovation of a traditional stone building with underfloor heating and a wood burning stove. Original features and all mod cons make for a spacious and comfortable home for family and friends to enjoy. 15 min walk to the beach, 5 min walk to the coast path. 3 night minimum stay outside school holidays. Week long bookings during school holidays.

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A serene rural landscape is depicted, showcasing a flock of sheep grazing on lush green grass. In the background, a modern barn is visible, featuring large windows that reflect the clear blue sky, complementing the peaceful atmosphere of the farm setting.
Farm stay in Trefasser
5 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Treathro Farm - Rural, sea views, woodburner

We are a working farm situated in a wonderful part of the Pembrokeshire National Park right on the coast. If you crave peace and quiet listening to the birds or the cows gently mooing come and stay with us! The Dairy is situated on our farmyard close to the main farmhouse with outstanding views of farmland and the coast from the large glass patio doors which lead onto the small private enclosed garden. There is direct access to the coastal path via our private farm track (a 10 minute walk).

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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 in Cosheston
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 187 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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An open living area features a dining table with wooden chairs beside a well-equipped kitchen. Natural light floods the space through large doors. A cozy seating area includes a rocking chair draped with a light blanket. A wooden staircase leads to the lofted sleeping area above.
Barn in Pembrokeshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Delightful Welsh Crog Loft Barn, Narberth

Mildly quirky barn on a beautiful listed Pembrokeshire C18th farmstead. Walkable to Narberth. Central for Pembrokeshire's coast. Lovingly converted with stone floors and beamed vaulted ceiling cradling two small crog lofts one of which forms a snug double bedroom. Many modern touches with an emphasis on carbon neutral design including lime mortar, local timber, original stone, biomass underfloor heating and wood burning stove. EV charger. Enjoy woodland walks, picnics and lake wild swimming.

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The exterior features traditional stone walls with bright red stable doors, framed by landscaped gravel and a small grassy area. A wooden table and chairs provide a seating option, and a potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the space.
Home in Pembrokeshire
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

The Dairy, barn conversion in North Pembrokeshire

The Dairy is a newly renovated barn conversion on a working farm in North Pembrokeshire. It is full of character with exposed beams throughout. A stable door opens into the kitchen/dining area which has slate floors and a large kitchen island. The sitting room is cosy and inviting with a swinging chair and a log burner. Upstairs there is a glass fronted gallery landing with two double bedrooms each with en suite. The front garden has lovely views of the farm with a seating area and parking.

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The exterior of the stone longhouse is shown, featuring a well-maintained gravel area with vibrant greenery. A large, blue anchor is positioned on a rock formation in the foreground, surrounded by various smooth stones, while the building's windows and slate roof are visible in the background.
Barn in Llanwnda
5 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

The Barn@Trefechan Wen - Spacious Coastal Luxury

The Barn is a beautiful Pembrokeshire blue stone longhouse in an idyllic setting within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and a 20 minute walk from the amazing Coastal Path! With scenic coastal walks right on your doorstep the rugged, elemental beauty of the coastline with its incredible views, coves, beaches and wildlife is yours to explore! Steeped in history and away from it all yet easily accessible by car, train and even the ferry from Ireland! Your piece of Welsh paradise awaits!

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The exterior of the barn conversion is shown, featuring rustic stone walls and a slate roof. Two blue doors provide access, while a small landscaped area with plants and two chairs adds a welcoming touch. The surrounding landscape includes grass and gravel paths.
Cottage in Llanwnda
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 783 reviews

Stable: National Park, sea view, near coast path

The Stable is a recently converted barn at Ty Isaf farm in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with great views of the sea and fields. It is a good place for couples, solo adventurers, hikers, bird watchers, seal spotters and stargazers who are looking for peace and tranquillity. The spectacular coastal path is a short walk away. The stable is eco-friendly and comfortable with underfloor heating, modern media facilities and a bathroom that has received much praise from our guests.

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A recently completed barn conversion is set within a grassy landscape. The exterior features a mix of brick and stone, large glass windows, and a sleek black roof. A small outdoor seating area with a table is positioned in front of the structure.
Cottage in St Davids
5 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Old Stable, Berea, St David’s, Pembrokeshire

Set in the Pembrokeshire National Park the Old Stable is a recently completed, stunning, barn conversion. Architect designed it sits its own 18 acres of farm land with breathtaking seaviews of Abereiddy Bay, St George’s Channel and the Irish Sea. Close to Pembrokeshire’s award winning beaches, spectacular coastline, coves and famous coastal path the Old Stable represents a perfect base to explore this wonderful county. In a ‘dark skies’ location it is perfect for star gazing.

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A quaint entrance is framed by lush greenery and colorful flowers, leading into a light-filled interior. An open door reveals glimpses of a compact kitchen outfitted with modern amenities, while a small outdoor seating area is nestled beside the entrance.
Barn in Bosherston
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 403 reviews

Little Whitewell, Bosherston

This tiny holiday let is compact yet light and airy and is the perfect place to relax after a busy day taking in the scenery around the village. The wooden beams and whitewashed walls fill the space with character and although there is no mistaking Little Whitewell's history, the bright accessories, modern shower room and comfortable bed make a stay here a delight for any traveller in 2026. (not suitable for people with mobility issues or those who dislike small spaces).

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The open-plan living area showcases a stone wall accent and high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. A cozy sofa with decorative cushions faces a light-toned rug, while a stylish clock adorns the wall above the kitchen. Natural light streams through the windows, enhancing the space.
Cottage in Ceredigion
5 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Cwtch Y Wennol - Romantic Cottage in West Wales

Cwtch Y Wennol is a beautiful newly converted one bedroom stone-built cottage, situated at the end of a quiet winding lane with picturesque views of fields and woodland. This luxury cottage is just 3 miles from the market town Cardigan, and 5 miles from the beautiful sandy West Wales beaches and Pembrokeshire coastal path. The enclosed private garden with outdoor seating and BBQ, exposed beams and cosy log-burner make this the perfect year-round retreat.

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A quaint kitchen features a farmhouse sink and wooden countertops, along with shelves displaying pots and pans. A dining table with wooden chairs is visible, complemented by a vase of flowers. Natural light enters through a window beside the door leading outside.
Cottage in Whitland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

The Barn at Hebron Vineyard

A spacious converted dairy barn. Situated within a smallholding that has replaced livestock with vines for wine, and willow for biofuel. It has a spacious yet cosy feel, with 2 woodburning stoves, it's own spring water and all mod cons. It is situated perfectly for exploring the Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire coastlines and exploring the Preseli hills with all their Welsh magic. Suitable for families, small groups of friends or couples.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and colorful flower beds. A pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by vibrant plants. In the background, the expansive countryside is visible under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Cottage in Goodwick
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Harmony | Stones Cottages | Eco Barn Pembrokeshire

A comfortable, eco cottage sleeping four people in two spacious bedrooms. Surrounded by the North Pembrokeshire countryside and close to the Pembrokeshire coast path on Strumble Head. Guests are free to wander the flower meadows, rich in biodiversity, enjoy the sunsets, and star filled skies. Ideal for walkers, families, and people seeking peace and quiet. Guests have access to a car charger, and you are welcome to bring up to two well-behaved dogs.

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