Rosemoor self catering cottages at Walwyn's Castle, PembrokeshireROSEMOOR
COUNTRY COTTAGES
Rosemoor,
Walwyn's Castle,
Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire

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Sleeps: 2 - 10 +cot.
Pets by arrangement.

WTB: 3 - 4 Stars.



Low season £180 - £340 pw.
High season £215 - £1540 pw.



For further details please contact:

John M. and Jacqui Janssen
Tel: 01437 781326
Fax: 01437 781080

For comprehensive information, including availability, prices and booking facilities, click our website button below:
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


 Approached down narrow country lanes, Rosemoor is hidden in a lovely valley in the far south west of Pembrokeshire, within walking distance (just 2 miles) of St.Bride's Bay.

Formerly the seat of a large Victorian country estate, Rosemoor sits on a hillside, overlooking its own lake and woodlands, in the tiny hamlet of Walwyn's Castle, the few remains of which are within our 35-acre grounds.

At Rosemoor you will find:  
  • Spacious, comfortable, well appointed, yet reasonably priced cottages.
  • A perfect base to explore Pembrokeshire's many lovely beaches, the Coast Path and the islands, as well as its many places of interest.
  • Large grounds with safe (partly walled) gardens and an attractive playground.
  • Stunning views of the countryside around you: A true chance to experience the peace and quiet for which Pembrokeshire is renowned.
  • A nature lovers' paradise on your doorstep: The Rosemoor Nature Reserve boasts badgers, otters, orchids and other wild flowers and many species of birds.
Your accommodation comes fully equipped, with your beds made. There is a payphone and laundry on site. We have a large choice of delicious home cooked meals available for a really carefree holiday.

Please visit our own fully dedicated web site (click website button) for full information, including availability, prices, and on-line booking facilities.
        
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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