Loveston School House, Loveston is a charming two-bedroom cottage nestled within a beautifully converted old school building in the peaceful Pembrokeshire village of Loveston. The contemporary country kitchen features sleek units, an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and microwave, with a dining area perfect for hearty breakfasts before days exploring the coast. The inviting lounge offers an L-shaped sofa and armchair arranged cosily around the TV and DVD player, while a convenient utility cupboard with washing machine keeps everything practical.
Step outside onto the generous front balcony terrace, where a picnic bench and outdoor seating overlook the fields and countryside beyond, perfect for al fresco dining after busy days out. Upstairs, two light and airy double bedrooms provide restful accommodation with ample storage, serviced by a family bathroom with shower over bath. Guests enjoy access to a communal barbecue and firepit area overlooking a large playing field, ideal for children to run and play. Private parking for two cars completes this dog-friendly retreat.
Picture lazy mornings on the balcony, coffee in hand as the Pembrokeshire countryside stretches out before you. Days are yours to fill with golden beaches, coastal path adventures, or simply watching the children play on the shared field while you relax by the firepit. As evening settles, gather everyone together for a barbecue under the stars, sharing stories of the day's discoveries in this peaceful corner of Wales.
Loveston School House, Loveston places you perfectly to explore Pembrokeshire's wealth of family attractions. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) offers a fantastic day out combining zoo animals, working farm, traditional fairground rides, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that delight children of all ages. Carew Karting in Sageston (7 km) provides all-weather thrills on its professional track, with rides available for everyone from young beginners to experienced drivers. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (8 km) sprawls across 52 acres, dedicated to protecting endangered species while offering close encounters with exotic animals from around the world. Manorbier Castle in Manorbier (11 km) rises dramatically above its beautiful beach, this Norman fortress steeped in history and folklore inviting exploration of ancient towers and coastal views.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's unique treasures. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (30 km) is a working farm offering something wonderfully different, where families meet magnificent Shire horses alongside sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas at Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (30 km) brings ancient history vividly to life through its authentically reconstructed Iron Age hill fort, set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Skomer Island, reached by ferry from Martin's Haven (32 km), lies just a 20-minute boat trip from the mainland, this internationally important seabird sanctuary offering unforgettable encounters with puffins, seals, and porpoises in their natural habitat.
The gorgeous market town of Narberth sits seven kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's paradise where the high street gleams with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing independent boutiques, artisan food shops, and welcoming cafés. Meanwhile, Milford Haven lies18 kilometres from the cottage. Built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours, the rich maritime heritage meets modern waterfront living. The revitalised Milford Waterfront buzzes with shops, restaurants, and galleries, while the harbour itself offers boat trips, fishing excursions, and spectacular views across the historic waters that have welcomed sailors for centuries.
























