Berry Cottage, Little Haven is a charming Grade II listed retreat nestled in the heart of this pretty Pembrokeshire coastal village. The spacious open-plan living area welcomes you with a cosy lounge arranged around an electric coal-effect stove, perfect for relaxing evenings, while the refined contemporary kitchen features integrated appliances including dishwasher and offers everything needed to create delicious meals. A circular dining table provides a sociable spot for gathering, and heritage windows frame delightful village views. The utility room houses a washing machine and provides access to the rear courtyard.
Stepping outside, the spacious enclosed front garden offers a picnic bench for morning coffee or evening suppers, whilst the rear courtyard provides additional seating and an outdoor shower, ideal for sandy feet after beach adventures. Two allocated parking spaces are a rare luxury in this central location. Upstairs, two beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a double with its own en-suite shower room, and a flexible king-size zip-and-link that converts to twin beds if preferred, both featuring character details like exposed beams and original stone walls. A stylish contemporary shower room completes the first floor.
Imagine mornings beginning with coffee in the sunny front garden, the village gently waking around you. Days unfold on the golden sands just metres below, rock pooling and spotting marine life, or following the legendary Pembrokeshire Coast Path along dramatic clifftops. Return to your peaceful cottage as evening falls, perhaps stopping at one of the village pubs, before settling beside the glowing stove with a glass of wine and contented tiredness in your bones.
Berry Cottage, Little Haven places you perfectly for exploring Pembrokeshire's treasures. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (8 km) is a lively family-friendly destination where fashion boutiques and fine dining meet high-octane watersports and culture, all anchored alongside the town's proud maritime heritage. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (12 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag and soft play area that guarantees energetic fun for all ages. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (16 km) offers an innovative research and visitor experience combining a Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum and British Bug House within fascinating farm and nature reserve surroundings. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (28 km) lets you walk your very own llama on one of the famous valley llama treks at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre, creating wonderfully memorable encounters with these gentle creatures.
Venture further to discover even more of West Wales' finest attractions. Cilgerran Castle near Cardigan (45 km) is one of the most spectacularly sited fortresses in Wales, its dramatic ruins perched on the edge of a steep gorge above the River Teifi, offering atmospheric exploration and stunning photography opportunities. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km) packs huge wildlife diversity into a compact area, with excellent trails and hides revealing otters, kingfishers and countless bird species throughout the seasons. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (49 km) combines friendly farm animal encounters with exceptional wildlife watching, where fenced clifftop walks provide perfect vantage points for spotting seals basking on rocks and dolphins playing in the waves below.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 18 kilometres away, its streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques and welcoming pubs, all dominated by the magnificent thousand-year-old castle where Henry VII was born. Meanwhile, the seaside village of Saundersfoot is a 29-kilometre drive. The villages huge sandy beach meets a characterful harbour, and excellent restaurants serve fresh local seafood and Welsh produce in charming waterfront settings.




















