Harmony Cottage, Trefasser is a beautifully converted barn offering peaceful rural accommodation for up to four guests across two comfortable bedrooms. The hand-crafted galley kitchen features an electric oven with induction hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, dishwasher, and washing machine, flowing seamlessly into the welcoming lounge-diner where natural materials create a warm, inviting atmosphere. A wood burner takes centre stage, surrounded by comfortable seating including a sofa and two easy chairs, whilst a Smart TV provides entertainment and a dining table for four sits conveniently close by. The ground floor twin bedroom enjoys garden views through a striking arched window and benefits from its own en-suite shower room.
Step outside and relax in the gravel courtyard with its outdoor dining table, perfect for al fresco meals on warm evenings, and explore the acres of meadows and woodland surrounding this cluster of holiday homes, where resident animals add to the authentic smallholding experience.Upstairs, accessed via a steep staircase, the double bedroom boasts beautiful countryside views towards Garn Fawr and features an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath. Private parking for two cars is provided, along with electric vehicle charging facilities.
Picture yourself wrapped in the tranquil embrace of the Pembrokeshire countryside, wood smoke curling from the chimney as you settle into your rustic retreat. Days unfold with coastal walks along footpaths leading straight from your door, cycling through peaceful lanes, and evenings gathered around the crackling fire, the silence broken only by birdsong and distant bleating from neighbouring fields.
Harmony Cottage, Trefasser places you perfectly to discover Pembrokeshire's most captivating attractions. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (18 km) combines innovative research with family-friendly exploration, featuring a Tropical Bug Zoo, comprehensive Bug Museum, and British Bug House showcasing native species in beautifully designed habitats. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (19 km) promises energetic entertainment as Wales' first indoor trampoline park, with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, trick airbag, and soft play areas keeping active families thoroughly entertained. St Davids Cathedral (20 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, its magnificent architecture dominating Britain's smallest city with centuries of spiritual heritage. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Meline (21 km) brings ancient history vividly to life through authentically reconstructed roundhouses set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Venture further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's hidden treasures. Llwyngarreg Garden in Llanfallteg (31 km) offers tranquil respite within approximately one acre of thoughtfully designed therapeutic gardens, created specifically for relaxation and gentle exploration. The imposing ruins of Narberth Castle (45 km) loom dramatically over this charming market town, their medieval stones whispering tales of centuries past. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill (53 km) presents an enormous stone fortress in a truly picturesque location beside a 23-acre mill pond, where the remarkably preserved tide mill continues to demonstrate traditional milling techniques.
The maritime town of Milford Haven lies 43 kilometres away, built upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where the regenerated Milford Waterfront buzzes with independent shops, excellent restaurants, and waterside cafés perfect for watching boats glide past. Meanwhile, historic Pembroke is 49 kilometres from the cottage. The town's thousand-year heritage evident in streets lined with architectural masterpieces, boutique shops, and friendly traditional pubs, all dominated by the mighty castle where Henry VII was born.
























