Lark View is a cosy and carefully converted single storey stone barn, one of five conversions overlooking the large communal lawn which is shared between the cottages and is an ideal place for children to play freely. The open plan living space has a vaulted ceiling with exposed A frame beams and wooden floors. Comfortably furnished with a contemporary look and cosy leather sofas, it makes an ideal retreat. A door opens from the modern fitted kitchen area to a covered porchway leading to the utility room and sheltered, own enclosed rear garden, a lovely spot to relax on warm summer evenings and enjoy a barbecue. A further farm fenced lawn with lovely rural views gives plenty of space for children to play.
An ideal Pembrokeshire holiday being less than 1.5 miles from glorious Broadhaven South beach and Bosherstons St Govan''s Inn, Ye Olde Tea Shoppe and lily ponds, and the attractions of Stack Rocks and St Govan's tiny chapel. Other beaches nearby that should not be missed include Barafundle, Swanlake and Freshwater West, popular with surfers and watersport enthusiasts, all just waiting to be explored. An excellent haven for guests who love the countryside and wish to explore some lesser known parts of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, especially Castlemartin Range where special access is seasonly granted for walkers and where some walks have rarely been trodden.
In 2009 Freshwater West, one of the wildest beaches in Pembrokeshire, famed for its surf and long, golden beach and high, sheltered sand dunes became a film set for not just one blockbuster but two!! Namely Robin Hood and the new Harry Potter movie - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Please note that this property is located close to Castlemartin military firing range. The range covers an area of 2400 hectares on the South Pembrokeshire coast within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The border of the range is approx 300m away. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a National Trail, crosses Range East (during non-firing periods) and inland along 8 km of roads past Range West. When firing is in progress the road diversion through Bosherston provides a longer walk. Vehicle access is available to Stack Rocks and St Govan's Chapel. Both of these are popular with sightseers, climbers and fishermen. The sea cliffs provide some of the best cliff climbing in the UK. Range West and the inland part of Range East are generally not open to the public. However, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority/Defence Estates organises regular accompanied walks into this area. Many other groups are also catered for through annual safety and conservation briefings. These access opportunities are only available during non-firing periods.
Ground Floor: Hall, open plan kitchen/living/dining room, double room, twin room, bathroom/shower cubicle/whb/wc, utility room.
Parking: 1 allocated parking space in communal car park and also visitor spaces. No unloading at the property which is approximately 30 metres away.
Facilities: Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV/DVD player, WiFi, CD/radio/cassette player, towels for hire @ £3.50 per person per week, patio furniture, payphone, barbecue, picnic table.
Pets: 2 - £15 per pet per week/short break
Pet Notes: Yes.
Provided InventoryHeating: Gas central heating, electric ''coal effect'' stove.
Fuel Charges: Electricity & Gas: Included.
Note: All rental prices are inclusive of fuel charges unless otherwise specified above.
This Access Statement has been prepared by the owner for your information; it is the most recent version that we have received. This statement has been prepared as objectively as possible, however with such a wide remit oversights may be made.
Please ensure all crucial requirements for a safe and enjoyable holiday are present so if you have any queries whatsoever, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01437 767600.
Carew Farm Cottages are arranged around three sides of a level, grassed courtyard, with the driveway entrance to the properties forming the fourth side. 1 allocated space in communal car park, and also visitor spaces. No unloading at the property which is approx 30m away. All cottages are accessed by flat concrete paths leading from the car parking area. Lark view can be found in the middle. A sheltered, own enclosed sloping rear garden,opening into another grassed area, ideal for kicking a football. Access to the cottage is via an 820 mm wide door, with a small step (120 mm). The property is all on the ground floor, with no changes of level. All internal doorways are 800 mm wide. The kitchen contains a low level oven with inset ceramic hob, and is fully fitted with worktops etc. The TV has teletext, and remote control operation, as does the other audiovisual equipment. Excellent natural lighting is supplemented by wall, floor, and table lights, which comprise a good level of lighting after dark. The rear entrance is 800 mm wide and provides access to the rear garden via a 170 mm step. Porch lights are sited near to the front and rear doors of the cottage.
A really great week, lovely local beaches + the scenery is superb. Good food at St Govan's pub & lots of great walks. The cottage and hosts were great too.
Another wonderful week in Pembrokeshire. The mencap farm shop have wonderful produce and gardens, the bakery at Lamphey has lovely bread, pies and pasties. Weather was gorgeous and beaches the best in the country. Roll on next year.
A great week. the cottage is spacious and comfortable - the best we've stayd in. Happily Pembrokeshire is as wonderful as I remembered from my own childhood. Enjoyed Barafundle & Broad Haven. PS Great value for money too!
A comfortable, spacious cottage. Sunny weather, good for walking. Almost felt as if we had the beautiful beaches ourselves.
Excellent Accommodation, clean, comfortable and homely with wonderful surroundings. Ideally situated for leisurely walks, places of interest & with spectacular scenery.
Probably the best self-catering accommodation we've been in in Pembs since our daughter was born and she's now 28! The welcoming touches - tea, coffee, milk, flowers and a new dishcloth all much appreciated. Beaches and scenery as beautiful as usual, quite a few tearooms still open. We particularly enjoyed 'Pardon My Garden' at Hangmans Hill.
Our second visit to Carew FArm, Lark View is a lovely cottage. Enjoyed the walk from Bosherston via Barafundle beach to Stackpole Quay for lunch - highly recommended! Weather could have been hotter but at least not too much rain.
Excellent accommodation, very comfortable. Jonathan (3 1/2) loved the bunk beds and we all played on the wonderful lawn. Fantastic to have Broad Haven beach so close, but also the waves at Newgale sands were really special. Freshwater West another favourite.
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