Tide View, Broad Haven is a spacious three-storey family home perfectly positioned for exploring Pembrokeshire's spectacular coastline. The well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances including dishwasher and washing machine, alongside a dining table for family meals and holiday planning sessions. Upstairs, the bright open-plan living area welcomes you with comfortable seating, a wall-mounted TV, and patio doors opening onto a balcony with glimpses of the sea beyond, perfect for evening drinks as the sun sets over St Brides Bay.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden with paved patio terrace and outdoor dining furniture, ideal for alfresco meals after beach days. A few steps up leads to a generous lawn where children can play safely. Three bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master suite on the top floor boasts a double bed and private en-suite shower, while the ground floor offers a double bedroom and a twin room sharing a modern shower room. The property includes off-road parking for added convenience.
Picture mornings with coffee on the balcony, sea air drifting up from Broad Haven beach just moments away. Spend sun-drenched days exploring golden sands, trying your hand at surfing or paddleboarding, then wandering the clifftop paths where dramatic coastal views unfold at every turn. As evening settles, gather the family in the garden for barbecue suppers and games on the lawn, the sound of waves a gentle backdrop to your Pembrokeshire escape.
Tide View, Broad Haven places you at the heart of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline and fascinating attractions. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (11 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag, and soft play area that will delight children of all ages. Skomer Island, reached by a 20-minute boat trip from Martin's Haven (11 km), is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins, razorbills, and guillemots nest in their thousands, while porpoises and dolphins often grace the surrounding waters. St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (15 km) marks the birthplace of Wales' patron saint, where a holy well is believed to possess curative powers amid peaceful ruins. St Davids Cathedral (16 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, this magnificent medieval building nestled in Britain's smallest city, where purple-hued stone and intricate Norman architecture create an atmosphere of timeless spirituality.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Llwyngarreg Garden in Llanfallteg (31 km) offers a tranquil acre of therapeutic planting, designed for relaxation and gentle exploration through thoughtfully created spaces. Great Wedlock Farm and Deer Park in Gumfreston (31 km) is a stunning eco-friendly sanctuary where you can hand-feed gentle deer and take guided safari tours through beautiful parkland. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into a compact area, with wetland reserves, woodland trails, and observation hides offering close encounters with otters, kingfishers, and rare butterflies.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 18 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds through streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming pubs clustered beneath the imposing medieval castle. Meanwhile, Tenby is a 30-kilometre drive from the house. Probably Wales' most iconic seaside destination, where pastel-coloured houses cascade down to golden beaches, Georgian terraces line the harbour, and ancient castle walls encircle a town that has captivated visitors for generations with its timeless coastal charm and Victorian elegance.
















