The Lodge in Milford Haven offers a peaceful and relaxing stay with a friendly owner and well-maintained shared outdoor spaces. Guests enjoy the cosy, warm atmosphere and the property's proximity to local attractions. While some guests have noted issues with cleanliness and maintenance, the overall experience is positive, with the lodge being particularly praised for its location and the enjoyment of watching and feeding the alpacas.
Guests have expressed concerns about cleanliness, mentioning cobwebs and a need for better maintenance. However, not all reviews reflect this issue, indicating that experiences may vary.
The location is highly praised for being peaceful, ideal, and perfect for exploring Pembrokeshire. It is also appreciated for its easy access to visit family and friends.
The lodge is described as cosy and warm, with a good shower. However, some guests found the bed small and the toilet placement uncomfortable, suggesting room for improvement.
Facilities are generally good, with a nice garden and a warm shower. However, there were issues with hot water and suggestions for a steamer to save on gas. Maintenance concerns were raised, affecting the score.
There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches in the reviews provided, so it is not possible to assess this category.
Set in the quaint village of Rosemarket, 4.4 miles from Milford Haven, is this welcoming single-storey cottage. With the Brunel trail and the picturesque Westfield Pill Nature Reserve close by, this lodge is ideally placed for an outdoor holiday, as well as being within easy reach of the Pembrokeshire coastline. The village of Rosemarket is midway between the major towns of Haverfordwest, Milford Haven and Pembroke offering a wide range of historical sites and other places of interest. As soon as you step inside you will sense the rustic feel to it, with wooden floors and timber walls making up the framework of the lodge. Enjoy a home-cooked meal prepared in the well-equipped kitchen before unwinding beside the woodburner while you catch up on your favourite TV. As the evening draws to a close, retire to the double bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room. Outside there is a communal play and BBQ area, as well as ample off road parking. Note: Property can be booked with Refs. 993726, 993727, 993728, 993729, 997061, 997062, together they can sleep 29 guests.
The pretty little town of Neyland rests just off the River Cleddau in the delightful county of Pembrokeshire. The town offers a choice of pubs and a small selection of shops, along with a wealth of walking and cycling opportunities with the Brunel Cycle Trail nearby. Visit the wonderful Pembroke Dock, home to a fascinating museum which was previously a fort, offering an insight into the history of the town.
All-ground-floor.
One bedroom: 1 x double with en-suite shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining and sitting area.
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, TV, WiFi, selection of books and games.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Communal playground and BBQ.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.9 miles, pub 50m.
Note: There is a laundry room onsite
Louanne
Beautifully appointed with a nice field just outside our accommodation.This was ideal for taking our dogs out for a short stroll.
Brian
We stayed in the lodge and it was warm + cosy. Well planned and perfect for trips around Pembrokeshire.
Hammad
Itâs very peaceful and we especially liked the shared area outside which appeared well maintained. The lodge itself is quite cosy there is plenty of natural light throughout the day from the many windows. Our main issues with the property are to do with the general cleanliness of the property. There were cobwebs EVERYWHERE. The bed was also quite small although that is probably the biggest size that would fit in that area in the current configuration. The mattress, pillows and quilt all need to be changed, they are old and very well past their use by date. The shower was great but the shower head also needs a good clean/ replacing. The way the toilet is placed, there is no way to sit comfortably. The directions to the property also need to be looked at as it was very difficult to find with the map pin and after following the written directions, we ended up asking for directions from the pub that was literally next door. Overall we did in fact have a great time at the property, some of our gripes are very nitpicky. An extended stay at this property is probably the best thing to do as there are so many things to do nearby.
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