Hand-picked for its fantastic finish, the cottage is centrally located and close to attractions, beaches, and great places to eat.
1 step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview Smart TV, Sky, Netflix, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview Smart TV, Sky, Netflix, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and starter pack of fuel for wood burner included. Travel cot, highchair, stairgate (available on request). Welcome pack.
Garden with sitting out area and table with benches. Private parking for 1 cars. The Coach House is a No smoking property. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
Come and enjoy Sleekstone Holiday Cottages. The Barn & The Coach House are two lovingly restored former farm buildings; they are set within the picturesque hamlet of Honeyborough, a five-minute walk to the coastal village of Neyland which boasts a Yacht club, restaurants and the Brunel Trail.
Neyland is ideally located to discover the delights of Pembrokeshire; it is a short walk from Neyland Marina and the Milford Haven waterway. A great way to discover this stunning part of Pembrokeshire is by hiring some bicycles (available from the marina) and meandering your way along Brunel Trail. This starts in Neyland, once the western terminus of Brunel’s Great Western Railway, and links the picturesque Neyland Marina with Johnston and Haverfordwest. You will pass through Pill Nature Reserve, which is teeming with wildlife and offers picture postcard scenery.
The Coach House has been lovingly restored with contemporary features throughout. This semi-detached property offers the perfect break for family and friends alike to get away and discover all of Pembrokeshire’s treasures. The well-equipped kitchen lets you dine at home to celebrate that special day. Enjoy some fresh sea air at the outside seating area which is equipped with a table and benches plus large parasol for those balmy summer days. Enjoy curling up on cool evenings with a glass of wine in front of the roaring log burner and a good film on the 50” 4K Smart TV.
All 3 bedrooms have been furnished to a high standard boasting comfortable beds ensuring a great night’s sleep. The spacious modern bathroom has a bath with separate shower cubicle with rainwater-style shower.
The historic town of Pembroke, famous for its medieval castle and the birth of King Henry the VII, is a 10-minute drive away. It is well worth the visit to step back in time and take in the glorious views around the mill pond and take in the town. Travelling further south you with find the Stackpole Estate, run by the National Trust, where you can stroll through Bosherston Lily Ponds to Broadhaven South Beach. Be sure to visit Barufundle Bay, one of the Europe’s most stunning beaches. Locally there are a selection of family attractions all within a short drive, including Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park, Heatherton World of Adventure, Tenby Escape Rooms and Manor House Wildlife Park.
The north of the county will reveal such gems as Solva, with its delightful harbour, St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, and the expansive sandy beaches of Newgale and Whitesands; for climbers and watersports’ enthusiasts, the stunning cliffs of the Pembrokeshire Coast and the long, rolling waves of the Atlantic offer great opportunities for surfing, sailing and activities such as coasteering, kayaking and climbing.
The Barn (UK38038) can be booked together with The Coach House (UK38039) to sleep a total of 11 guests (plus 2 babies in travel cots).
Neyland is ideally located to discover the delights of Pembrokeshire; it is a short walk from Neyland Marina and the Milford Haven waterway. A great way to discover this stunning part of Pembrokeshire is by hiring some bicycles (available from the marina) and meandering your way along Brunel Trail. This starts in Neyland, once the western terminus of Brunel’s Great Western Railway, and links the picturesque Neyland Marina with Johnston and Haverfordwest. You will pass through Pill Nature Reserve, which is teeming with wildlife and offers picture postcard scenery.
The Coach House has been lovingly restored with contemporary features throughout. This semi-detached property offers the perfect break for family and friends alike to get away and discover all of Pembrokeshire’s treasures. The well-equipped kitchen lets you dine at home to celebrate that special day. Enjoy some fresh sea air at the outside seating area which is equipped with a table and benches plus large parasol for those balmy summer days. Enjoy curling up on cool evenings with a glass of wine in front of the roaring log burner and a good film on the 50” 4K Smart TV.
All 3 bedrooms have been furnished to a high standard boasting comfortable beds ensuring a great night’s sleep. The spacious modern bathroom has a bath with separate shower cubicle with rainwater-style shower.
The historic town of Pembroke, famous for its medieval castle and the birth of King Henry the VII, is a 10-minute drive away. It is well worth the visit to step back in time and take in the glorious views around the mill pond and take in the town. Travelling further south you with find the Stackpole Estate, run by the National Trust, where you can stroll through Bosherston Lily Ponds to Broadhaven South Beach. Be sure to visit Barufundle Bay, one of the Europe’s most stunning beaches. Locally there are a selection of family attractions all within a short drive, including Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park, Heatherton World of Adventure, Tenby Escape Rooms and Manor House Wildlife Park.
The north of the county will reveal such gems as Solva, with its delightful harbour, St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, and the expansive sandy beaches of Newgale and Whitesands; for climbers and watersports’ enthusiasts, the stunning cliffs of the Pembrokeshire Coast and the long, rolling waves of the Atlantic offer great opportunities for surfing, sailing and activities such as coasteering, kayaking and climbing.
The Barn (UK38038) can be booked together with The Coach House (UK38039) to sleep a total of 11 guests (plus 2 babies in travel cots).