Curlew Cottage
Camrose, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Kids amenities
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 twin bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 bunk bed, 1 single bed
Curlew Cottage is a semi-detached barn conversion, 1 of 4, within the grounds of a farm running deer. Set between the villages of Keeston and Camrose, it is conveniently located in beautiful countryside and only a short drive from the glorious sandy beaches of Newgale, Druidston, Broad Haven, Little Haven and Nolton where watersports and other activities abound; and halfway between Britain’s smallest city St Davids and the market town of Haverfordwest.Many of the surrounding villages have restaurants and pubs of character to sample. It is comfortably furnished and finished to a high standard throughout with a spacious farmhouse style kitchen/diner. The light, double aspect and large lounge, with cosy sofas to relax in, has stairs leading up to the pretty bedrooms in the eaves. Stable doors lead out one way to a sheltered patio overlooking the courtyard and a large lawn the other offering lovely rural views, an ideal spot to enjoy an alfresco meal and children to play.Curlew Cottage is in an excellent base from which to explore this scenic and historic County.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Pembrokeshire, Wales, is a remarkable destination that presents a unique fusion of natural splendor, historical richness, and cultural encounters. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only one of its kind in the UK that's coastal, is located here. The park offers breathtaking landscapes featuring rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and untamed inland hills. It serves as an ideal haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers with activities such as hiking along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, wildlife spotting on Skomer Island or coasteering - an exciting mix of rock-hopping, shore-scrambling, swell-riding and cliff-jumping.
For those interested in history, Pembrokeshire has a plethora of historical sites to explore. The county is scattered with well-maintained castles like Pembroke Castle - where Henry VII was born - and Carew Castle which frequently hosts medieval re-enactments. Another must-see location is St Davids Cathedral; situated in Britain’s smallest city and has been a pilgrimage site since medieval times.
Cultural experiences are abundant in Pembrokeshire. The county boasts a vibrant arts scene with many galleries displaying local artists' creations. Narberth stands out for its boutique shopping experience where independent shops offer everything from antiques to locally produced food.
Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted by Pembrokeshire's gastronomic offerings. The county is renowned for its fresh seafood and locally sourced produce which can be tasted at numerous farmers' markets or savored at award-winning restaurants.
In summary, Pembrokeshire provides a wide array of experiences catering to all kinds of travelers. Its awe-inspiring natural beauty coupled with its deep-rooted history and lively culture make it an exploration-worthy destination.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM