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Landsker House

A large detached renovated stone coachhouse, with wonderful views from the garden and a spacious open plan ground floor.

Downstairs
Open plan living area with freeviewTV/ video,
wood burner and stairs leading upstairs

Kitchen and dining area at far end with door leading into garden. Fridge,electric cooker, microwave. Shared freezer, washing machine and dryer facilities are in a separate utility room.

Upstairs
Double Bedroom, with door leading to outside
stair and views of surrounding countryside.

Twin Bedroom

Single Bedroom

Bathroom with bath (with shower attachment),
wc and wash handbasin.

Outside
Landscaped private garden with
washing line, garden furniture and BBQ.

Double bedroom

Twin bedroom


Landsker house from courtyard



Gardern


Living room

Single bedroom

Comments :

"This is our second visit to Loveston and it has been a pleasure to return. The weather was fantastic again and the kids have had great times in the games room, football pitch and playground (including a Halloween treasure hunt) while we relaxed with friends in the Farmhouse, what more could we ask for?" Liz, Philip, Adam and Beth McDonnell, Swansea. 3 November 2007

"We've had a really lovely holiday and have been so lucky because it hasn't rained once. Cottage has been very warm and comfortable. The playground perfect for the children and safe for them to play out by themslves. Beautiful area, we particularly enjoyed Folly Farm and Caldey Island. thank you for a lovely stay" Maria, Paul, Robert, Andrew and Jessica Tobin, Ormskirk Lancashire. October 2007

"Lovely cottage and setting. Ruby enjoyed 'her park', especially the caravan. Had a lovely relaxing stay at Little Loeston, thanks for everything" Sue Paul and Ruby, South Wales. 22 September 2007

"We've had a lovely time here at Little Loveston. This week we have: Sunday-Pembroke Castle, Monday - Oakwood, Tuesday-Manorbier beach, Wednesday-Broadhaven South, Thursday-Tenby and Tenby beach, Friday - Heatherton and Lawrenny Quay Tea Rooms. *Highlights-winning the duck race at Manorbier and spotting a seal swimming at Broadhaven!" Simon, Kate, Owen(8), Finlay(4), and Nell (9mths) Dawes, Cardiff. 25 August 2007

"We have had a great week. Thank you Ruth and Tim. We really appreciated the 'welcome' touch of homemade cake, milk and tea bags - lovely after a long journey. Landsker House and environs are just right for a relaxing holiday - the boys enjoyed the freedom of playing outside and the games room and the freeview box!! We wont find anywhere better in Pembrokeshire - can we come back again?" Bates family, W Sussex. 11 Aug 2007

"A perfect family holiday in two cottages. A rare family reunion to celebrate Wendys 70th. So much to occupy the children and all the places to visit - Bosherston, Barafundle and a medieval festival of archery etc at Carew Castle. The weather was perfect and we stayed in great humour! Thanks so much" Sally, Stef, Dylan, Robert and Wendy, Bristol and Oxford. 4 August 2007

"Our second stay at Little Loveston, loved the cottage and the setting. The girls enjoyed the freedom of playing outside with new freinds. Weather quite wet but enjoyed two sunny days at Broadhaven South Beach and Tenby South Beach. Enjoyed Folly Farm, Oakwood, Dinosaur Park and Carew Castle. Fish and Chips at Feccis in Tenby were delicious and had a lovely meal at the Carew Inn. Perfect setting for a fab family holiday, really enjoyed, thankyou. Michelle, Geraint, Anya(7), Mia(3) and Ruby(9wks), Cardiff. 28 July 2007

"Lovely cottage - boys loved the caravan in the field! Great castles (Carew and Manorbier) and beaches. Everything a family holiday should be" Jerry, Elaine, James(6), Sam(5). Leicestershire. July 2007

"Weather was very wet!! but chilling by fire was great after walking Roger (the dog). We loved the Lily Ponds for walking - great from different directions, use Ruth and Tims laminated walking maps! but Lawrenny Quay walk is more energetic than others. Cafe at Lawrenny Quay does great food and cake and Narberths great for shopping. Thanks!" Mr and Mrs Scales, Essex. 30 June 2007

"Lovely quiet and peaceful cottage and location. Beautiful area, friendly people. A must is Barafundle beach and on a wet day, Scolton Manor" Brenda, Richard, Val and Robin, Wiltshire. 16 June 2007

"We had a great time. Weather mainly good and a great centre for seeing West Wales. Fanstastic meal at the Druidstone and Jack and Shyama loved the play areas" Mike, Kumi, Jack, Shyama. Cardiff 23 April 2007

"Great place to relax and unwind. Cottage is very comfortable. Lots of walks and beaches. Carew Arms food- very good but book!" Dave and Pet, Jan and Dave; Cowbridge. 7 December 2007

"We've had a brilliant week in this lovely cottage. The weather has been fantastic so we managed two BBQs in November! As we came with friends in the other cottages, it was ideal for the 10 kids who loved the games room, playground and football pitch. Thank you and hope to return next year." McDonnell family, Loughor, November 06

"Thanks Ruth and Tim for another perfect week. Our 8th visit and we shall be back for our 9th next year. Janet and Jim Giles, Hampshire, September 06

"Thank you for a lovely stay here in Landsker House. Highlights for Oli and Liam have been playing football with other children here, and Isaac - thank you for entertaining the children so much - they loved it. Lawrenny Quay is lovely. Folly Farm fun, Bosherston lakes and Broadhaven South beach beautiful. Re stepping stones at Cresswell Quay - beware the tide coming in!" Caroline Kierans and family, Winchester. August 06

 

"Thank you Ruth and Tim for another lovely holiday in Landsker House. Highlights for the children include going to Manorbier beach in new wet suits, seeing an owl swooping low over us on the way to Cresswell Quay on our bikes, stepping stones at Cresswell Quay, art and craft at Carew Castle and , of course, Folly Farm. Now we're moving over the courtyard to Long Barn for our second week. We're planning bike rides at Llys-y-Fran reservoir anf Neyland, and lots of beach trips." Alice Dellesso and family, Winchester. July 06.

 

"Our third visit and first in summer. The weather has been fantastic. 'The setting of the cottage is excellent and the boys, now 4, have had a great time running about in the play area and playing footbakk with the children from the other cottages. Away from the cottage Broadhaven South is our favourite beach with Wisemans Bridge best for rock pooling (and a drink in the pub overlooking the sea). but there are many other good beaches to visit. Folly Farm never fails, Pembertons choc. factory was a fun morning and Pembroke Castle worth a visit. We will be back - Thank you." Joanne Berry and family. Lancashire. July 06

 

"We believe we have found a gem of a location. Wonderful surroundings and facilities. Whether to relax or to explore. A fantastic short break for us all - thank you." The Hendries and Grandma Britch, Cheshire. July 06

"A lovely week - great cottage and good location. Farm Shop very good. Enjoyed Manorbier and Freshwater beaches. Carew and Manorbier Castles worth a visit." Middleton family, Berkshire. June 06

 

 

Self catering holiday accommodation in Pembrokeshire