Holly Cottage at Woodlands Farm, Little Haven is a beautifully converted three-bedroom retreat set within a peaceful courtyard development, perched above the village with sweeping views across St Brides Bay. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric hob and oven with extractor hood, dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge-freezer, alongside a freestanding table seating up to four. The cosy lounge area welcomes you with two comfortable leather sofas, a Lloyd Loom chair, and a warming multifuel stove set within the original fireplace, while the bright sunroom and dining area offers armchairs, a coffee table, and a pine dining table for six, bathed in natural light.
Step through the sunroom onto the large flat garden, predominantly laid to lawn and perfect for alfresco dining with outdoor furniture provided. There's parking for one car at the front of the property, with additional overflow parking available on site.Upstairs, three bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master double enjoys views over fields to St Brides Bay, the twin room includes an airing cupboard with immersion heater, and the bunk room overlooks the garden and fields beyond. A ground-floor shower room with toilet and hand basin completes the layout.
Imagine mornings with coffee in the sunroom, gazing across fields to the glittering bay beyond, or lazy afternoons in the garden while children play on the lawn. Wander down the wooded National Park footpath to Little Haven's safe sandy beach, just a ten-minute stroll away, where rock pools await exploration and the village pubs beckon. As evening settles, gather around the dining table for hearty meals, then sink into the leather sofas beside the crackling stove, planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Holly Cottage at Woodlands Farm, Little Haven places you perfectly to discover Pembrokeshire's coastal treasures and wildlife wonders. Skomer Island (10 km), reached by a 20-minute boat trip from Martin's Haven, is an internationally important seabird sanctuary where puffins nest in their thousands and porpoises play in the surrounding waters. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (17 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, packed with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, and trick airbag alongside soft play for younger visitors. St Davids Cathedral (17 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, its magnificent architecture nestled in Britain's smallest city amid charming streets and excellent galleries. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm and Frizbee Golf Course near Slebech (19 km) delights families with its big adventure castle, slides, pedal go-karts, tractors, and friendly farm animals throughout the spacious play areas.
Venture further north to explore more of West Wales' captivating heritage sites. St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) offers atmospheric 12th-century ruins nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, perfect for history enthusiasts and photographers alike. Cilgerran Castle in Cardigan (46 km) ranks among Wales' most spectacularly sited fortresses, its imposing ruins perched dramatically on the edge of a steep gorge high above the River Teifi below. The Welsh Wildlife Centre near Cilgerran (47 km) packs remarkable biodiversity into a compact area, with excellent nature trails, bird hides, and visitor facilities celebrating native Welsh species.
The historic port of Milford Haven lies just seven kilometres away, where one of the world's deepest natural harbours hosts the vibrant Milford Waterfront, brimming with independent shops, waterside restaurants, and fascinating maritime heritage displays. Meanwhile, the delightful market town of Narberth is a 25-kilometre drive. Its high street is lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing artisan food shops, vintage boutiques, and award-winning restaurants that have earned this charming town its reputation as a foodie and shopper's paradise.
















