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Foxgloves on the coast path

Our spacious and sunny apartment is only 200 yards from the sandy beach of Little Haven and can accommodate up to six people.

Accommodation

2nd Floor: Entrance hall leads to large south facing lounge/diner and fitted, fully equipped kitchen area with breakfast bar. Bathroom with bath, toilet, whb and shower. Double bedroom.

Stairs leading to 3rd floor: Double bedroom with French doors and balcony with views over the valley, twin bedroom, shower room with shower, whb and toilet, landing area suitable for children to play or quiet reading.

Facilities

Col TV. video recorder. radio/cd player. washing machine/dryer. microwave. fridge. freezer. heated towel rails in bathrooms. hairdryers in each bedroom. small col TV on landing. electric heaters in all rooms. selection of books, games and videos.

All bedrooms have matching soft furnishings with duvets and bed linen supplied (beds made up for your arrival). electricity included. free parking.

Unfortunately pets are not allowed on the premises.

Haven Court was built as three sets of time share apartments. Puffin House and Oystercatcher House are operated as such by Resort Solutions but Kittiwake House is fully private. Currently, you are allowed to use the facilities of the time share resort which includes the video library, games room, BBQ and play area. Robin Mogg is the Manager of the time share apartments who leads walks around the area, including Skomer Island. He also has a wealth of knowledge on local ancient history.

Little Haven is a tranquil and cosy seaside village with three pubs serving food and real ale, excellent fish restaurant, shop, cafe and craft shop. Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, you are only five minutes walk from the spectacular coastal footpath and a short distance from Skomer Island and one of only three statutory marine nature reserves. Only 10 minutes away is Dale village, where you can have lessons for all watersports including wind surfing, sailing, water skiing etc, in addition to boat trips going to the islands for bird watching and fishing.

A little bit about us:
Jonathan was born in Haverfordwest and lived in the village of Carew before work took him away to Grimsby. Cynthia is from Lincoln and, since meeting Jonathan, has adopted Pembrokeshire as her second home. We are currently living in West Yorkshire but are planning to return to Pembrokeshire at the earliest opportunity.


kitchen

 

living room

Woodland walk behind the apartment

 

one of the bedrooms

 

Celtic cross at St Bride's

 

landing area for quiet reading

 

Swans getting in on the act at our wedding at Carew