The Loft, Trefloyne Manor, Penally is a light and airy Scandi-style apartment situated on the first floor of this prestigious country estate. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, making meal preparation effortless for family feasts. Step into the open-plan living space with its handsome vaulted timber ceilings and countryside views across the Ritec Valley and golf course. The stylish seating area invites you to unwind and relax with your favourite programmes on the Smart TV.
Venture onto your west-facing balcony to soak up those mesmerising sunset views—perfect for sundowners with loved ones. Three inviting bedrooms await: two twin rooms and a luxurious super king-size bedroom complete with its own en-suite shower room. A family bathroom with shower over the bath ensures everyone's comfort. Stairs lead directly from the property entrance onto the Manor grounds and golf course, offering seamless access to outdoor adventures.
Picture yourself watching the sun sink beyond the western horizon from your private balcony, a sundowner in hand. Imagine lazy mornings exploring the ancient woodland on nearby footpaths, then returning for lunch at the award-winning restaurant. Picture golden evenings beneath star-scattered skies, where cherished memories are made with family and friends.
The Loft, Trefloyne Manor, Penally is perfectly positioned within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering unparalleled access to Wales' most treasured coastal experiences and attractions. Just three kilometres away, the Tree Tops Trail at St Florence challenges you to test your speed, strength and agility swinging through the forest canopies. Manorbier Castle (5 km) is a magnificent Norman stronghold steeped in history and folklore, commanding views over a beautiful beach. The thrilling Oakwood Theme Park (13 km) promises family fun with world-class rides and attractions, whilst Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (25 km) houses Wales' first indoor trampoline park, complete with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag and soft play area.
Further afield, the spectacular Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km) awaits via ferry from St Justinian's—an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with diverse visiting and breeding birds and some of Wales' highest sea cliffs. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (46 km) packs enormous diversity into a small area, whilst the atmospheric St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km), a 12th century ruin, nestles alongside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village.
For maritime heritage enthusiasts, Milford Haven, just 22 kilometres away, presents a fascinating destination built around one of the world's deepest natural harbours. This historic port town boasts a vibrant waterfront lined with charming shops, galleries, and excellent eateries serving fresh local seafood. The harbour has welcomed vessels for centuries, from medieval traders to modern cruise ships. Meanwhile, Carmarthen lies 36 km inland, proudly holding the distinction of being Wales' oldest town and the county seat of Carmarthenshire. This ancient settlement offers visitors a delightful blend of Roman history, medieval architecture, and legendary connections to Merlin the wizard, making it perfect for those seeking authentic Welsh heritage and culture.




























