The Gazebo, Little Haven, is a unique two-bedroom apartment with unrivalled sea views and lovingly restored 1960s character. Enjoy clifftop dining, vintage furnishings, and direct beach access in this idyllic Pembrokeshire coastal village.
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The Gazebo, Little Haven

Step back into a sixties-built clifftop retreat with many original features and spectacular coastal panoramas
Price from £692.00

Step back into a sixties-built clifftop retreat with many original features and spectacular coastal panoramas

The Gazebo, Little Haven, is a characterful two-bedroom apartment offering exceptional sea views and retro 1960s charm. The galley-style kitchen is well-equipped with an electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, providing everything you need to prepare delicious meals. Beyond lies a utility room with washer/dryer for added convenience. The generously proportioned open-plan lounge / diner truly steals the show, where three large picture windows frame unrivalled coastal panoramas. Sink into the large leather sofa or armchairs, enjoy the TV with Freesat and games console, or play records on the vintage player. There's even an electric piano for budding musicians.

Step outside to a cosy decked terrace overlooking the beach, perfect for al fresco dining with sea breezes and stunning views. The master bedroom features a double bed, floor-to-ceiling French doors with a Juliet balcony, and an en-suite bathroom with a distinctive sunken bath. The twin bedroom offers dual aspect windows and its own Juliet balcony, while a family shower room completes the accommodation.

Imagine waking to the sound of waves lapping against the shore, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight streams through those magnificent windows. Spend lazy afternoons on the terrace watching boats bob in the harbour, or venture down to the beach for sandcastle building and coastal walks. As evening falls, gather around the dining table sharing fresh seafood and laughter, the village lights twinkling below while the record player fills the air with nostalgic melodies.

The Gazebo, Little Haven, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline. The idyllic village itself offers a shingle-backed sandy beach just 300 metres away, alongside charming waterfront pubs and cafes. At low tide, walk across to neighbouring Broad Haven with its larger sandy expanse and bustling seafront. For wildlife enthusiasts, a boat trip from Martin's Haven to Skommer Island (15 km) during summer months reveals colonies of adorable Pembrokeshire puffins. The historic city of St David's (24 km) beckons with its magnificent cathedral, independent shops, and art galleries.

For family entertainment, Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (8 km) combines fashion boutiques, fine dining, and high-octane watersports with cultural attractions. West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (12 km) delivers adrenaline-pumping indoor karting with a 300-metre track featuring five hairpins and a 70-metre straight. Scolton Manor in Bethlehem (16 km) offers a glimpse into Victorian country life within 60 acres of beautiful parkland and woodland, while Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (19 km) delights younger visitors with its adventure castle, slides, pedal go-karts, and friendly farm animals.

Venture further to Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (32 km) for an eco-friendly safari experience feeding gentle deer. History lovers will appreciate Cilgerran Castle in Cardigan (45 km), dramatically perched above the River Teifi, and The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km) showcasing diverse habitats and species.

The charming towns of Pembroke, just 22 kilometres away, and Narberth, a pleasant 25km drive, offer delightful shopping, dining, and architectural treasures that perfectly complement your holiday experience. Pembroke boasts the magnificent medieval Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry VII, whilst its historic high street features independent boutiques and welcoming cafés. Meanwhile, Narberth enchants visitors with its vibrant arts scene, antique shops, and excellent restaurants housed within beautifully preserved Victorian buildings. Both towns provide the perfect opportunity to explore authentic Welsh culture, sample local cuisine, and discover unique gifts, making them essential destinations during your Pembrokeshire getaway.

4
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Pets
Nearest beach: Little Haven Beach
No swimming pool
Private garden / terrace
Electric car charging point
Supplier rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about The Gazebo, Little Haven

  • The spectacular sea views through three large picture windows create a front-row seat to coastal life, perfect for watching boats, sunsets, and the changing tides.
  • The authentically restored 1960s decor, complete with record player, electric piano, and retro sunken bath, offers a unique and nostalgic holiday experience.
  • The clifftop decked terrace provides an idyllic spot for al fresco dining with panoramic beach views, ideal for morning coffee or evening gatherings.

Features you'll find at The Gazebo, Little Haven

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove
  • Tumble dryer

Entertainment

  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

For families

  • Highchair
  • Travel cot

Good to know

  • Baby friendly
  • Children allowed
  • Electric car charging point
  • Near beach
  • Parking
  • Pets allowed
  • Pub nearby

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Surfing
  • Walking
  • Water sports

Outdoors

  • Alfresco dining
  • Balcony
  • Garden / terrace
The Gazebo, Little Haven

The Gazebo, Little Haven

Step back into a sixties-built clifftop retreat with many original features and spectacular coastal panoramas

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