The Barn, Llanddewi Velfrey is a beautifully converted cottage that masterfully blends 18th-century rustic charm with contemporary luxury. The open-plan living space welcomes you with a cosy woodburner and comfortable seating arranged around a Freeview TV, flowing seamlessly into a dining area and state-of-the-art kitchen. The sleek kitchen features a gas hob, range cooker, microwave, and fridge freezer, whilst a bright conservatory extends the living space, offering peaceful views over the surrounding woodland. On the ground floor, a luxurious king-size bedroom with walk-in shower ensuite provides a private retreat.
Step outside, where the large private woodland grounds create an enchanting setting, complete with garden furniture and a fire pit for atmospheric evenings under the stars. Upstairs, two further bedrooms offer flexible accommodation: one king-size room with an additional pull-out single bed, and a cosy single room, both served by a family bathroom with shower over bath. Private parking ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture crisp mornings with coffee beside the woodburner, planning the day's adventures whilst woodland birdsong drifts through open windows. Spend sun-filled afternoons exploring your private grounds, perhaps settling by the fire pit as dusk falls, the ancient trees silhouetted against a fading Welsh sky. Return to your beautifully appointed retreat, where historic character meets modern comfort in perfect harmony.
The Barn, Llanddewi Velfrey places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's treasures. Narberth Castle in Narberth (6 km) rises dramatically above the town, its imposing medieval ruins telling tales of Norman conquest and Welsh resistance through centuries of turbulent history. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (10 km) promises wonderful family entertainment with its diverse zoo inhabitants, traditional farm animals, vintage fairground attractions, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas suitable for all ages. Saundersfoot Harbour (12 km) charms visitors with its historic working harbour, home to the Wales International Coastal Centre and surrounded by delightful independent shops, inviting cafés, and excellent restaurants serving the freshest local seafood. Carew Karting in Sageston (18 km) offers exhilarating all-weather karting experiences on professionally maintained tracks, with rides carefully tailored for every age and ability level.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's remarkable heritage and natural beauty. Lamphey Bishop's Palace near Pembroke (31 km) reveals extensive remains of a grand medieval palace where the bishops of St Davids once entertained in considerable style, set within remarkably tranquil grounds that invite peaceful exploration. Gentle Giants Shire Horses at Pernhallt Uchaf (32 km) offers unforgettable encounters with these magnificent gentle creatures, combining hands-on experiences with fascinating insights into traditional horse-powered agriculture. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, reached by ferry from St Justinian's (45 km), is a breathtakingly beautiful RSPB sanctuary where dramatic sea cliffs, some of Wales's highest, provide nesting grounds for countless seabirds whilst grey seals bask on rocky shores below.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 24 kilometres away, where the magnificent Norman castle dominates the skyline above streets lined with Georgian and Victorian architecture, independent boutiques, traditional Welsh pubs, and welcoming cafés celebrating local produce. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is 43 kilometres from the cottage. The intimate streets belie its grand cathedral and bishop's palace, creating an atmospheric place to explore..




































