The Old School Hall, Loveston welcomes you into a generously sized open-plan lounge and dining area, where a large corner sofa and separate armchair gather around the wall-mounted Smart TV. Patio doors open onto the lawned garden, perfect for warm summer evenings. The country kitchen comes equipped with all the essentials, featuring a handy breakfast bar for quick breakfasts, plus an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher. A ground-floor bathroom with bath and overhead shower completes this level.
Stepping outside, a balcony terrace overlooks the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside with outdoor seating for sunny afternoons, while the enclosed south-facing garden features a sheltered paved patio, steps to the lawn, and the characterful original well. Guests share access to a playing field and communal barbecue and firepit area, ideal for watching children play. Private parking for two cars is provided on the shared driveway. Upstairs, four bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation: the master suite enjoys a double bed and private en-suite shower room, while two further double rooms and a single room offer tastefully decorated spaces with ample storage. A second bathroom with P-shaped bath and overhead shower serves the upper floor.
Picture long summer days in this peaceful hamlet, children's laughter drifting up from the playing field as you relax on your balcony with the Pembrokeshire hills stretching before you. Fire up the communal barbecue for evening gatherings, explore nearby beaches with your dogs bounding across the sand, then return to your spacious retreat where everyone has room to spread out and settle in for the night.
The Old School Hall, Loveston sits perfectly positioned to discover Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) delivers a fantastic day out combining zoo animals, traditional farm experiences, fairground rides, and indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that keep children entertained for hours. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Carew (6 km) rises magnificently from its picturesque setting beside a 23-acre mill pond, where the ancient tide mill still demonstrates centuries-old engineering. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm and Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (7 km) invites families to enjoy the impressive adventure castle, exciting slides and swings, pedal go-karts, tractors, and friendly farm animals in the extensive play area. Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (12 km) transports you back 500 years, revealing fascinating insights into how a prosperous Tudor family would have lived in this remarkably preserved town house.
Venture further to explore more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (30 km) offers a working farm experience with a delightful difference, featuring Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm alongside sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas for a memorable family visit. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (30 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. Skomer Island, reached by ferry from Martin's Haven (32 km), rewards visitors with a 20-minute boat journey to this internationally important seabird sanctuary, where puffins nest in their thousands and porpoises play in the crystal waters surrounding this spectacular wildlife haven.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 12 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds along streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming traditional pubs. Meanwhile, St Davids is a 36 kilometre drive. Britain's smallest city, it packs remarkable historic treasures into its compact streets, from the magnificent cathedral to atmospheric ruins and excellent galleries celebrating local artists.




























