The Barn at Arnold's Hill Farm, Slebech is a beautifully renovated barn conversion offering exceptional comfort in the heart of Pembrokeshire's rolling countryside. The spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room welcomes you with exposed beams and vaulted ceilings, where the well-equipped kitchen features a Rangemaster induction cooker, Neff dishwasher, fridge-freezer and wine fridge, plus a Nespresso coffee machine for morning indulgence. A large dining table provides the perfect gathering spot for leisurely meals and family board games, while the utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer. The adjacent lounge offers comfortable seating arranged around a spectacular double-sided wood burner, visible from both rooms, with French doors opening onto the patio and a floor-to-ceiling window framing panoramic countryside views.
heading outside, extensive grounds exclusively for your use include a large lawn perfect for games, whilst carefully planned zones create distinct areas for entertainment, dining and relaxation. The enclosed BBQ hut is a rare and delightful feature, providing year-round shelter for cooking over open flames and toasting marshmallows around the fire pit. Your private hot tub invites evening stargazing, whilst the outdoor cold-water shower offers an invigorating wellness ritual. Three beautifully styled bedrooms include a king-size master with en-suite shower room, a second king-size room, and a super-king zip-and-link (convertible to twins on request). The elegant family bathroom features both a walk-in rainfall shower and a free-standing bath. Private parking accommodates four cars, with electric vehicle charging available and generous storage space for bicycles, kayaks and golf clubs.
Picture mornings with coffee on the terrace as mist lifts from distant hills, the only sounds birdsong and the occasional bleat from neighbouring fields. Spend days exploring ancient woodlands and quiet country lanes, then return to fire up the BBQ hut as twilight descends. Slip into the hot tub beneath star-scattered skies, the wood burner glowing warmly through the windows, whilst you toast another perfect Pembrokeshire evening with those who matter most.
The Barn at Arnold's Hill Farm, Slebech places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's family attractions and natural beauty. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (3 km) delights younger visitors with its adventure castle, slides, swings, pedal go-karts and friendly farm animals in the large play area. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (6 km) provides the ultimate indoor karting experience, featuring a 300-metre track with five hairpins and a 70-metre straight guaranteed to get hearts racing. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (7 km), Wales' first Indoor Trampoline Park, boasts over 100 inter-connecting trampolines, dodgeball court, trick airbag and soft play area for energetic family fun. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (13 km) offers the memorable experience of walking your very own llama on famous valley treks at the oldest camelid trekking centre in West Wales.
Venture further to explore the treasures of Britain's smallest city and beyond. Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (28 km) is a world-class free gallery showcasing stunning artistic interpretations of the Pembrokeshire landscape through changing exhibitions. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (28 km) stands as one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, its magnificent architecture nestled in a sheltered valley at the heart of this ancient pilgrimage destination. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, accessed by ferry from St Justinian's (31 km), is a beautiful unspoilt RSPB sanctuary boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, home to breeding seabirds, seals and spectacular coastal scenery.
The historic town of Milford Haven, built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours, lies 15 kilometres away, where Milford Waterfront is packed with independent shops, welcoming cafes and waterside restaurants celebrating the area's rich maritime heritage. Meanwhile, Carmarthen sits 39 kilometres away. Wales' oldest town, it is steeped in legend as the reputed birthplace of the wizard Merlin, offering excellent shopping, twice-weekly markets and fascinating historical attractions within its characterful streets.




























