This is Last Barn, near St Petrox in Pembrokeshire. It's a converted barn, detached, right at the end of a quiet lane. So it's quiet.
It sleeps eight. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms. One bunk bedroom with a double on the bottom and a single on top is downstairs next to a shower room. Upstairs there are two separate staircases, one to a kingsize bedroom, the other to another kingsize and a twin bedroom with a bathroom. That works well for two families.
The kitchen has a high beamed ceiling and doors out to a south-facing patio. The living room has a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace. There are two slate steps going into the kitchen, so mind your step.
The garden is enclosed. There's an outside barn with a washing machine, ping pong table and darts board.
You're in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. A quiet permissive path from about a mile away leads across the Castlemartin range to the coast path. That's a really good walk. The coast there has St Govan's Chapel and the Green Bridge of Wales. The Bosherton Lily Ponds and Barafundle Bay are a short drive.
Local beaches include Freshwater West and West Angle Bay. Pembroke town and its castle are about three miles away. Tenby is within easy reach, about a 20 minute drive.
There's a pub about a mile and a half away. Shops are in Pembroke, three miles.
Facilities are what you'd expect: the wood burner, WiFi, TV, dishwasher, cot, highchair. There's an electric vehicle charger. Parking on site. Up to four dogs are welcome.
Links for planning: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and National Trust Pembrokeshire.