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SMOKE HOUSE QUAY Milford Haven Waterway, Pembrokeshire
Sleeps: 4 +cot. Sorry no pets. Non smoking.
Visit Wales: 5 Stars.
    
Price range £200 - £700 pw. Friday to Friday weekly bookings. Short breaks out of season.
For further details please contact:
Tim Arthur Tel: 01437 763732 Mobile: 07901 630349
    
Smoke House Quay is a new waterside development of apartments and penthouses completed in December 2005. Our first-floor apartment offers exceptionally well-equipped and comfortable accommodation for up to four people (plus baby).
 
The Accommodation The apartment is accessed from a private car park via lift or stairway. Within the apartment there are two bedrooms: one double (with en-suite w.c /shower) a twin bedroom and the principle bathroom. The open plan living room contains a sofa, comfortable chairs, a dining table and the modern kitchen with peninsular bar. French windows to the balcony (with picnic furniture) give spectacular views across the Milford Waterway. Facilities There is a full range of crockery, utensils and glasses. Kitchen equipment includes fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster electric hob, fan oven, washer drier, waste disposal unit and dishwasher. An iron, ironing board and hair-drier are also provided. Wide screen television with VHS/ DVD and an audio CD/tape system is installed. The apartment is carefully prepared for your arrival. The exacting standards of the Visit Wales annual Grading inspection assures visitors that facilities equipment and upkeep are vigorously maintained. Beds are made up ready. Hand and bath towels are provided - but please bring your own beach / swimming towels. There is electric heating throughout. There are NO extra charges. A cot and high chair can be provided at no extra charge if requested in advance. This is a NO Smoking - No Pets property. Location Milford Haven was developed in the late 18th Century by Quakers from Nantucket as a whaling port. Later described by Lord Nelson in 1802 as being "one of the finest harbours seen" it developed in the early part of the 20th Century as an important base for the fishing industry. The old harbour was featured regularly in the 70's Onedin Line TV show and later hosted the start of the 1991 Tall Ships Race. Now it is an expanding marina with over 200 berths whilst still being used by trawlers. The Marina features restaurants, bars, a gallery, museum and ten pin bowling. Within an easy stroll of the apartment is a retail park which includes Tescos, Boots and the town's railway station. Within the town itself are a variety of shops, banks, a sports centre with swimming pool and the award winning Torch Theatre.
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