Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

COUNTRY:
Wales
LOCATION:
Penycwm, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
PRICE:
From £600 - £1365 per accommodation per week
MORE INFO:
From £600- £1170 per barn per week (sleeps 6) and from £700 - £1365 per barn per week (sleeps 7). Price depends on season. Includes utilities, linen and towels. Short breaks are available from a min of 3 nights out of high season. See below for individual barn prices
OFFERS:
Late availability for June, 20%discount off normal rates up to 30/6. Come and relax and unwind in our beautifully tranquil barns and experience the delights of Pembrokeshire.
AVAILABILITY:
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VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

How Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales makes a difference

Environment

We have installed a number of eco-friendly technologies. Electricity is supplied by a 6kW Proven wind turbine and green tariff electricity. Heating is supplied by Nibe ground source heat pumps and the hot water is supplied by Viessmann solar hot water systems. The rainwater recycling system holds up to 20,000 litres of water and is used for all toilet flushing, garden watering, etc. We have also installed half flush toilets together with a biodigester waste treatment system. We use low energy lightbulbs and Ecoleaf cleaning products are throughout the barns. All our guests are encouraged to recycle - there are bins in each barn for recycling paper, cardboard, aluminium tins/cans, plastic bottles and glass bottles.

When the grounds were landscaped we created specific wildflower areas which have already starting to be well established having such rare flowers as bee orchids. A natural wildlife pond area has also been created, and this is now starting to be colonised by various species. It’s a great watering hole for the vast array of birds that visit the surrounding area. Many different birds can be seen around the eco barns, from chaffinches, blue tits and sparrows to woodpeckers, jackdaws, starlings and jays, as well as owls.

We are also blessed each spring and summer to have about 8-10 pairs of nesting swallows. There are regular sightings of buzzards, kestrels and peregrine falcons hunting over the surrounding fields and Brandy Brook valley. And don’t miss the bats. We have bird boxes up and plan to keep on creating new habitats for nesting birds. Guests are encouraged to take advantage of the many opportunities to interact with the wildlife in Pembrokeshire, both here at the barns and further afield.

Guests travelling to the barns are provided with information on the most sustainable travel options. We encourage visitors to make use of the excellent Pembrokeshire bus service, which includes a number of routes serving the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

We have been voted Best Sustainable Tourism Business in the Pembrokeshire Tourism awards for 2011.

Community

During the development of the eco barns we used local builders, and we continue that philosophy by using a local company from nearby Roch to clean the barns, and by encouraging all our guests to support local communities by eating and shopping locally. In the pre-arrival information, we encourage guests to use Pembrokeshire Produce Direct, an online farmers’ market to supply their pre-arrival shopping.

Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

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The story of the provider of Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

As we (Jeff & Karen) drove down the farm track on a gorgeous September day, we were met with a stunning view over unspoilt countryside and it was love at first sight! Never mind that the barns were derelict and there was acres of concrete, we had found our dream and we have never looked back. We wanted to create luxury accommodation but also to leave as light a footprint as possible during the development and ongoing. Pembrokeshire is an amazing county of contrasts and we feel fortunate that our children of 6.5yrs old and 8.5 months will get to grow up here.

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Pembrokeshire luxury barn accommodation in Wales

Reviewed 03 Aug 2011 by Nicola Goddard4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Beautiful walks along the Pembrokeshire coast where we saw lots of wildlife including choughs, peregrine falcons and dolphins.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Use the service provided to order your food before you arrive. It was wonderful and we didn't have to lug food all the way from London!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


An extremely eco-friendly farm with solar panels, geothermal heating and many more features. Buying the food from the service provided also benefited local farmers.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


We had a really great holiday. Definitely recommended. Also very baby friendly - my daughter loved the swings and all the toys provided.
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