Lordship Farmhouse is near Wolf's Castle. It's a proper old place, built around the 1800s. It sleeps ten, has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. There's stone walls and beams, like you'd expect.
The kitchen has an Aga and a big dishwasher. The main living area has a big fireplace. The dining room has French doors that go out to the garden, which gets the sun and has a nice view over the valley.
You should know the stairs are the original farmhouse stairs. They're a bit steep and uneven. They're fine, just mind your step.
Around the back, there's a pottery studio. You can have a go on the wheel. You can book proper lessons with the owner if you want, but you don't have to.
The local pub is about a ten minute walk. Wolf's Castle village has a couple of places to eat. For a shop, you'll need to drive to Letterston, which is about a mile and a half away.
You're in the middle of the Pembrokeshire countryside here. The coast is about a fifteen minute drive. Good beaches like Newgale and Broadhaven are within half an hour. St David's city, with the cathedral, is maybe twenty minutes away. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park website has all the walking maps.
For a day out, places like Oakwood or Folly Farm are easy to get to, maybe twenty five minutes drive.
What's here: parking, garden, BBQ, washing machine, wood burner, wifi, TV, cot and highchair. You can bring two dogs.
Useful links: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and National Trust Pembrokeshire.