Graftons, Little Haven is a stunning four-bedroom house offering uninterrupted sea views just steps from the golden sands of this charming Pembrokeshire village. The spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living area sits at the heart of the home, flooded with natural light from double-aspect windows that frame panoramic ocean vistas. The sleek kitchen features an electric cooker and hob, microwave, wine cooler, fridge freezer and dishwasher, whilst the dining area provides a handsome table seating eight beneath those spectacular sea views. Relax into comfortable seating arranged around a 42-inch Smart TV, where French windows open onto an enclosed courtyard patio. A practical cloakroom and dedicated laundry room with washing machine, tumble dryer and hanging space complete the downstairs layout.
Step outside to discover not one but two terraces perfect for embracing the coastal lifestyle. The sheltered courtyard patio features a dining bench for eight, whilst a gate leads to an additional terrace with direct beach access, complete with another dining bench and a peaceful spot to watch spectacular sunsets unfold across the bay. Upstairs, four beautifully appointed bedrooms provide restful accommodation: two king-size rooms each boast uninterrupted sea views and luxurious en-suite shower rooms, whilst a third bedroom offers flexible twin beds (which can be joined) with partial sea views, and a fourth provides cosy twin accommodation. A family bathroom with shower over bath serves the additional bedrooms, and all rooms feature thoughtful iPhone charging stations. Driveway parking for one car plus two village car park permits complete the practical amenities.
Picture salt-kissed mornings with coffee on the terrace, watching waves dance across the bay as seabirds wheel overhead. Days unfold at your own gentle rhythm: paddling in rock pools, discovering hidden sea caves, perhaps braving the exhilarating chill of cold water swimming. As afternoon sun warms the patio, fire up the barbecue whilst children play on the beach below, or wander into the village for hearty pub suppers and friendly local conversation. Evening settles softly here, painted in extraordinary shades of gold and amber as the sun sinks into the Celtic Sea.
Graftons, Little Haven positions you perfectly to explore Pembrokeshire's most captivating attractions and dramatic coastal landscapes. Skomer Island (a 20-minute boat trip from Martin's Haven, ten kilometres away) is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins, razorbills and guillemots nest in their thousands, whilst harbour porpoises frequently patrol the surrounding waters. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (19 km) delights younger visitors with its big adventure castle, slides, swings, pedal go-karts and friendly farm animals roaming the extensive play areas. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (26 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor adventures including paintball, fishing, archery and golf courses suitable for all abilities. The Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (28 km) provides unforgettable valley treks walking alongside your very own llama at West Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre.
Venture further afield to discover more of this magnificent coastline's treasures. Cilgerran Castle near Cardigan (45 km) stands as one of Wales' most spectacularly positioned fortresses, perched dramatically on the edge of a steep gorge above the winding River Teifi below. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km) packs a huge diversity of native species into carefully managed habitats, offering excellent birdwatching hides and woodland trails throughout the seasons. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park in Gwbert (49 km) combines hands-on farm animal encounters with a fenced clifftop walk where Atlantic grey seals haul out on rocks below and bottlenose dolphins often breach in the bay.
The maritime town of Milford Haven sits just 11 kilometres from the house. Built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours, it is home to Milford Waterfront, a vibrant development packed with independent shops, welcoming restaurants and fascinating maritime heritage displays. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, lies 26 kilometres away. Packed with historic treasures including its magnificent medieval cathedral, it also has contemporary art galleries celebrating local artists, and charming streets lined with specialist food shops and artisan studios.




































