Globe House, Angle is a recently renovated Victorian marvel that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern luxury, making it an idyllic retreat for large gatherings of friends, families, and their furry companions. At the heart of this grand residence is a spacious kitchen, equipped with everything needed to cater to large groups, leading into a series of inviting living and dining areas where guests can gather for meals, relaxation, or entertainment.
The outdoors offers a private hot tub, a roof terrace, and an enclosed garden, providing ample space for relaxation and socializing. Each of the eight bedrooms is a haven of comfort, complete with en-suite bath or shower rooms, ensuring privacy and convenience for all guests. From the plush furnishings to the thoughtful amenities, every aspect of Globe House has been designed to offer a stay that combines the comfort of modern living with the unique character of a Victorian home.
Imagine stepping out into the garden as the sun sets, sinking into the hot tub with a glass of champagne in hand, surrounded by your closest friends and family. Inside, the spacious living areas beckon for cosy evenings spent together, whether it's over a home-cooked meal in the dining room or a movie night in one of the comfortable lounges.
Globe House, Angle is perfectly positioned just 300 metres from Angle Bay, offering easy access to the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the tranquil waters of the bay. For those keen to explore further, the iconic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks are a short drive away (14 km), offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities. History enthusiasts will enjoy visiting Pembroke Castle (16 km) and Lamphey Bishop's Palace (19 km), while nature lovers can explore the vast Stackpole Estate (19 km). For a day out with the family, the Carew Cheriton Control Tower (22 km) provides an insightful look into history, and Milford Waterfront (30 km) offers a variety of dining and shopping experiences.
Journey to the historic Tenby Castle (32 km) where ancient stone walls echo tales of medieval splendour, commanding panoramic views of the town and surrounding coastline. Nearby, explore Pembroke Dock (19 km) boasting a rich maritime heritage and fascinating historical landmarks, including the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre. Continue your adventure to Neyland (24 km) where tranquil marinas and scenic river walks await, offering a peaceful retreat amidst Pembrokeshire's stunning landscapes.