Six bedrooms: Lower ground floor – 1 x four poster double with en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC, 3 x super king-size doubles with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x trundle bed with en-suite shower, basin and WC, Ground floor – 1 x king-size master bedroom with en-suite bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, separate shower, basin and WC. Kitchen, opening onto the balcony with a charcoal barbecue. Utility. Living/dining room with log fire. Games room. Swimming pool. Hot tub. Steam room. Outside shower and pool cloakroom
Freshwater East has golden sands and lovely blue waves surrounded by green rugged landscape and sheltered rocky areas. The dunes behind the beach are part of The Burrows, a local nature reserve. The settlement is located to the south of Lamphey, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. There is a pub and a restaurant, as well as plenty of lodging. The Coast Path is beautiful in both directions. Walk east to the remote Swanlake Bay and on to Manorbier, or west to Stackpole Quay and on to Barafundle Beach. Freshwater East has an Iron Age history, with the remains of a fort near East Cliff. During the Victorian era, it was a bustling social scene and a favourite destination for trips and picnics. Lamphey is about 2 miles away and has a small shop, a traditional bar, and two restaurants, as well as a railway station on the Pembroke Dock section of the West Wales Line. In the area, you can participate in a variety of watersports such as sailing, canoeing, surfing, and water skiing, or you can simply relax on the beach and play ball games. This magnificent resort draws visitors from all over because of its lofty position overlooking the bay. Pembroke is a 4 mile north mediaeval walled town with a spectacular castle, shops, and tea places.