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Patty's Cottage

(Ref. 1025434)

Little Haven near Broad Haven, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

3.9

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (7)
  • no (6)
  • well (5)
  • quirky (5)
  • all (5)
  • bed (4)

8 Customer Reviews

  • "Although The Property, Patty's Cottage appears small on the Outside, It is a deceivingly large multi level interior on the Inside, Definitely Quirky, But Outstanding, Thoughtfully planned out, Well Furnished, Spotlessly Clean & Tidy, Beautiful Location, We will Definitely be Returning in the Future."

    Reviewed by Malcolm5.0Sep 2024

  • "Wonderful, quirky little cottage, well prepared and with a nice welcome pack too!"

    Easy parking and access to all required amenities was so easy. Had a little trouble with WiFi seemingly slow and noted down but that’s a little issue indeed! One small criticism was the size of the bed, a little small and a little uncomfortable but otherwise not really a problem. Lovely location for us as we are coastal walking. The St Bride’s Inn was our pub of choice and bothe the beer and the food were absolutely first class. We will come back in due time and would love to stay at Patty’s Cottage once again. Thank you so much everyone!

    Reviewed by Nick5.0Sep 2024

  • "The cottage is cute, well located, main road."

    Here ends the good part. No info at all, Wi-Fi password on a filthy piece of paper that we found after calling several times and no answer. Everything was filthy (I took pictures) the kitchen cabinets, dust and spiders; the windows; the fridge whit foil residue, the rug was so dirty, full of stains. The table covered with a table cloth ( not clean) hiding the wood rotten and dirty. The white coach, yellowish. The furniture coming from the cheapest flea market. I found on the floor in the bathroom a used cotton pad and paper clearly been used to dry the ears. No toilet paper, just a bit on the roll. I found a label of a size M t- shirt on the floor when I tried to reach it and I looked under the bed ( I have pictures:(. I spent one hour cleaning. I consider this a total lack of respect for me as a paying guest. Unprofessional, disgusting, I don’t want to know where I was sleeping.I have pictures of everything. And the parking situation complicated but in this case we won’t blame the cottage. Thank you.

    Reviewed by Ana1.9Aug 2024

  • "Loved staying at this kirky cottage."

    It is very well equipped if you plan full on self catering but with 3 pubs and a cafe in the village offering such good value food we didn't choose to. The courtyard with it's multiple opening doors provided a great accessible and private outside space. The multi level stairs may not be suitable for the less able but thoughtfully placed lighting made nocturnal visits to the downstairs bathroom easier. The welcome pack was a pleasant surprise and the staff we had contact with were both friendly and helpful. Will most certainly be booking again.

    Reviewed by Mark5.0Jul 2024

  • "The cottage is potentially lovely."

    .quirky and interesting. Nice kitchen with Belfast sink, dishwasher, washer; attractive wooden fold back doors to upper terrace. But, the property has an air of neglect and needs a deep clean and investment of time and money. Cracked toilet cistern which flooded the bathroom on our first evening; no bedroom curtains or blinds ((except ill-fitting voile across the glass door - nothing at other two windows), stained rug & settee covers, dirty light switches, large cobwebs, marked yellow wall (needs painting), thin worn bed sheet (which didn’t go with quilt cover) and stained pillow cover, rusted coffee maker, split chopping board, chipped mug, only one glass tumbler, only 3 teaspoons, a tiny cafetière for two cups - but no cups…. We have reported all this to Sykes at their request but have had no further reply. Claire, the Haven property manager, was brilliant in getting a plumber to replace the toilet the next day and providing some resources needed.

    Reviewed by Guy1.9Jun 2024

  • "Thank you for these wunderful days at this charming place."

    Keep it like it is

    Reviewed by Karin4.7Jun 2024

  • "We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Patty's Cottage, Little Haven is a lovely place to stay especially with the Pembrokeshire Coastal running past the cottage door."

    The cottage is quite quirky but has all the amenities that are required to make you feel comfortable and relaxed. The cottage is a little tired and could do with some TLC especially the patio which was over grown and full of leaves. This did not give the inviting atmosphere as stated in the notes. It is a shame that there is no guest information regarding emergency numbers i.e. Doctors Surgery. Also WIFI details as we had to phone the Maintenance Company to see where the WIFI was and what the code was. It would also be useful to have a guest book so you can see where other people have been and recommendations for meals and sight seeing. We have always found this in other Sykes Cottages. However, as we have said we have thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would recommend the cottage.

    Reviewed by Eric3.8May 2024

  • "We loved staying at Patty's Cottage in Little Haven."

    It is spacious and quirky layout. It is very quiet despite being situated on the road and on sunny days, the little terrace gets the sun pretty much all day so perfect for breakfast or late afternoon. The kitchen is well equipped, but there is no cafetière so bring your own if you like fresh coffee. The bed is comfortable but there are no blinds or curtains to keep the room dark. The parking is easy and free, just a 2 minutes walk from the cottage. Little Haven is a quiet village with pubs and small local shop. The main shop for food shopping is 0.5 mile away in Broad Haven. We loved being in Little Haven and it's a perfect spot to reach many interesting sites in Pembrokeshire.

    Reviewed by Cathy4.1Apr 2024

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Summary

  • One double bedroom
  • Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/sitting room
  • First-floor dining area
  • Electric heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • No parking on site
  • A season parking ticket will be provided in laminated envelope for use by guests
  • Enclosed terrace with furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.1 miles

The property

Patty's Cottage is a delightful, one-bedroom cottage nestled in the heart of the old fishing village of Little Haven, Sir Benfro.

Perfect for couples, Patty's Cottage offers the ideal balance of solitude and serenity, as well as the opportunity to explore the wonders of this stunning corner of Wales.

Step inside this charming abode and let it be your sanctuary whilst away from home.

A characterful interior will instantly make you feel at ease, inviting you to relax and truly unwind; the kitchen is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine; perfect for preparing delicious home-cooked meals.

Cross over into the sitting area where you can cuddle up on the sofas and enjoy a show on the TV.

Upstairs, there is an open space with a dining table and a chill-out area, ideal for romantic meal times together, leading through to the double bedroom.

French doors open to the terrace garden where you can perch on the bistro table and chairs and enjoy a glass of wine.

Little Haven itself is a quaint coastal village with plenty of character and charm to explore, with a selection of local shops, three popular pubs, a cafe and restaurants to explore.

Access on to the Pembrokeshire coastal footpath from both Little Haven and Broad Haven.

Take a stroll down to the beach, admire the boats in the marina, or take a leisurely walk along the coast.

For a change of scenery, stop into nearby Milford Haven, where you can visit Picton Castle, wander around lush gardens, or take a boat trip to Ramsey Island.

To the south, Haverfordwest is a bustling market town with plenty of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore, as well as the 12th century site of St Mary’s Church and the ruins of Haverfordwest Castle.

No matter where you choose to go, your stay at Patty’s Cottage makes a perfect base for your next stay in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

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About the location

BROAD HAVEN

Haverfordwest 6 miles; Milford Haven 7 miles; Pembroke 13 miles.

Set on the superb Pembrokeshire coast, this seaside village boasts a wonderful, sandy, Blue Flag beach that is perfect for swimming, boating and surfing during warmer months and ideal for invigorating, scenic walks on cooler, windy days. This small seaside village offers a few local shops including a supermarket, Post Office and water sports hire centre and sportswear shop, located just along the seafront. There is also a selection of restaurants, a bar, cafes and a pub. Just along the coast, accessible by walking on the beach at low tide or on the coastal road, is the pretty village of Little haven, where there are also several places to eat. Enjoy the picturesque views from the world-famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path, or chose countryside walks and cycling paths that cut through the rural landscape. Drive around Pembrokeshire and discover the magnificent St David’s Cathedral in the smallest city in Wales, explore an array of castles and a wide selection of theme parks and other enticing attractions. This is the perfect location for all ages, all year round.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas