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Keeston near Haverfordwest, South Wales & Pembrokeshire Show on map

4.7

About Sykes tick ratings

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Sykes rating

  • 3 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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29 Customer Reviews

  • "No major issues with the accommodation apart from the sofa’s all 4 seats on the sofas have slightly gone making it difficult to get out of the sofa."

    Narrow shingle path Kitchen looked much larger on the photographs when in real life only one person can be in the kitchen at any time The bedside cabinet in the main bedroom is very old and has a old musty smell when opened unable to use.

    Thank you for your feedback and I hope you enjoyed your holiday. I am sorry that you thought our sofa's were not suitable, however I understand that we cannot please all customers in the same way. Both myself and Sykes believe that all of the images on the website are accurate and from the photographs you can clearly see that the kitchen area is a very small space. The bedside cabinet is an old wooden cabinet and as such smells of wood polish. The access path is indeed quite narrow but lends itself well to the “hideaway” feel of the bungalow, while obviously being wide enough for general use. It is unfortunate that you caused permanent damage to the top of the living room heater during your stay, as this has been impossible to rectify for future guests. Fortunately the unsightly marks you caused by the spillage on top of the wood burner are improving with care. I fully understand that accidents happen, however an acknowledgment of this would have been very much appreciated Property Owner

    Reviewed by Lee3.4Jul 2024

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Summary

  • Step straight into Hideaway, all ground floor
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting room with dining area.
  • Electric heating and wood burning fire in living room
  • Electric hob, fan oven, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, washer/dryer, TV with Freeview, WiFi, DVD and Bluray, selection of books, games and DVDs
  • Power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off road parking for 1 car, free public parking in the village
  • Front enclosed lawn with furniture
  • Shop and pub 2 miles
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Note: starter pack for the fire is provided
  • Note: Washer/dryer in the bathroom cupboard
  • Please note - the bungalow is approximately 20-30 yards from the car park, this is accessed via a gentle to moderate slope
  • There is one small step outside the gate another 1 step in the garden and 2 steps leading up to the property
  • Note; Not suitable for wheelchair or mobility scooter access

The property

This pleasant bungalow is set in a quiet location in the small village of Keeston in Pembrokeshire.With beautiful countryside, pretty villages and splendid coastline nearby, this is the perfect cottage for families to enjoy a holiday in West Wales. The two bedrooms are delightfully finished, one of which benefits from views towards the nearby countryside. The interior of the property is topped off with a family bathroom and a compact yet stylish galley kitchen with all of the appliances that you will need to make tasty home cooked meals. To the front of the house lies a private, enclosed lawn area with furniture, allowing you to sit out and breathe in the fresh country air. Keeston is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts, situated within a few miles of the renowned Pembrokeshire coast path and the stunning beach at Newgale, which is just a five minute drive away.

The surrounding area offers wonderful opportunities for walking, cycling, a multitude of watersports, photography, birdwatching and exhilarating boat trips. There are also numerous family attractions within easy reach including Oakwood and the Blue Lagoon.

The nearby market town of Haverfordwest offers an enjoyable day out with its attractive river side walk, leisure centre, museum and castle. A little further afield you can explore the quaint fishing village of Solva with its art galleries and craft shops.

St. David’s, Britain’s smallest city, makes for a delightful day out with an impressive cathedral and Bishop’s palace, visitor centre and a range of tea shops and restaurants.

Hideaway is a lovely bungalow in an ideal location for exploring the whole of the spectacular Pembrokeshire region. 

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Where you’ll be staying

KEESTON

Roch 2.6 miles; Haverfordwest 5.8 miles; St Davids 11 miles.

This is a small village situated on the boundary of the beautiful Pembrokeshire National Park. The lovely village of Keeston contains a local church and a village green. The village of Roch is not far away and home to a well-stocked local shop, Post Office, village pub and local church. The surrounding countryside boasts an abundance of picturesque walks, cycle paths and fantastic beaches, offering a fun day at the seaside. The nearby market town of Haverfordwest offers a wide choice of shops, pubs and restaurants and has a broad range of attractions, including walks along the River Cleddau, an array of fine churches and an historic castle. Alternatively, take a trip along the coast to the pretty harbour village of Solva or to Saint Davids, the smallest city in Britain renowned for its ancient cathedral and bishop's palace, exhilarating watersports and excellent boat excursions. Whatever you decide, this great location has plenty to offer at any time of year!

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Christmas