

The Cottage at Keeston House
KATHRYN & BARRY NOBLE
KEESTON, HAVERFORDWEST,
PEMBROKESHIRE
TEL
01437 710723
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Welcome to the
Cottage at Keeston
House. We are pleased to offer our three star self-catering accommodation for a relaxing
holiday in Pembrokeshire,
Situated
close to our own house, the cottage has the distinct advantage of being owner-maintained to high standards, but at the same
time being completely self-contained and private. The accommodation is
inspected annually by the Wales Tourist Board
and has been awarded a 3 Star grade for its
facilities and ambience.
In order to maintain the pleasant
surroundings for our guests, we have a NO-SMOKING
policy and regrettably, PETS are not permitted.
Situated in a large country garden, The
Cottage at Keeston House is a superbly equipped, modern and individual holiday
cottage. It can accommodate up
to four people in one double and bunk beds (plus
cot). It
has a unique design with a spiral staircase to the upper bed-sitting floor. It is attractively and simply furnished
with co-ordinating fabrics, electric heating and fitted carpets. There is
direct access to the extensive sun-deck and spacious garden, giving you the
opportunity to enjoy meals, barbecues or relax in your own private
surroundings.
* Due to the
nature of the design and the stairs, the accommodation may not be accessible to
people with mobility problems. *
The
cottage is ideally suited to both couples and families. Children are welcome and cot, high chair
and stair gate are available at no extra cost. There is a modern fitted kitchen
with extensive equipment for all preparation, cooking and serving needs to make
the holiday run smoothly. All beds
are made up ready for your arrival.
The
Cottage at Keeston House is owner maintained to high standards. Mattress and pillow protectors are replaced between each letting. No
agency is involved in the letting or maintenance. This means that you can be certain that
the cottage has been thoroughly cleaned each week, however long it takes, and
any problems have been dealt with before you arrival. Any problems occurring
during your holiday will also be attended to immediately they are reported.
** Bed linen, bath and hand towels
(not beach towels) and kitchen linen are all provided. **
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Accommodation
Details
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Fully fitted KITCHEN-DINING
room. Well equipped with
electric fan oven, ceramic hob and extractor, microwave, fridge,
toaster. crockery, pans, cutlery, glasses, etc for up to six people. Kitchen linen and 50 units
electricity p.w. are included. BEDROOM 3’ wide adult
size BUNK BEDS. Bedside lights and
children’s toys. SHOWER ROOM and WC Separate shower
cubicle with glazed door, WC and washbasin. Shaver socket and heated towel
rail.



Direct access, via French
doors, to a superb wooden DECK: gives you the opportunity to relax in your
own private surroundings. Steps
down to the cottage’s own spacious lawned GARDEN to enjoy barbecues
and play boules or football..




An open tread spiral staircase rises from the dining area to the FIRST
FLOOR BEDSITTING ROOM A spacious room with
comfortable sitting area with TV/video plus games and books for all ages.
Extensive rural views. Double bed with
bedside lights and radio.
COTTAGE IN BRIEF
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Sleeps 2-4 people ·
Double bed and bunk beds ·
Cot for baby ·
High chair free ·
All bed-linen included (duvets) ·
Towels included (except beach) ·
50 units electricity included ·
Fully equipped for 4 people ·
Modern fitted kitchen ·
Electric oven, hob, microwave |
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Electric heating ·
Access to washing machine ·
Colour TV / Video (Freeview) ·
Radio / CD / Cassette Player ·
Private garden and sun deck ·
Play equipment ·
Garden furniture / Barbecue ·
Car / boat / bicycle parking ·
Restaurant 1/2 mile ·
Beaches only 6 minutes by car |
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Rates and Availability 2009 |
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March |
7 |
A |
£205 |
July |
11 |
X |
£350 |
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14 |
A |
18 |
X |
£395 |
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21 |
A |
25 |
X |
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28 |
A |
£240 |
August |
1 |
X |
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April |
4 |
X |
8 |
X |
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11 |
A |
15 |
X |
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18 |
X |
22 |
Res |
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25 |
A |
29 |
A |
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May |
2 |
X |
Sept |
5 |
A |
£275 |
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9 |
A |
12 |
A |
£235 |
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16 |
A |
19 |
X |
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23 |
X |
£275 |
26 |
A |
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30 |
X |
Oct |
3 |
A |
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June |
6 |
X |
10 |
A |
£199 |
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13 |
X |
17 |
A |
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21 |
A |
24 |
A |
£235 |
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27 |
A |
31 |
A |
£199 |
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July |
4 |
X |
£350 |
To December |
£199 |
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The Location and Places of Interest
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Pembrokeshire has
something for everyone whether you want a leisurely holiday relaxing and sightseeing,
or a holiday crammed with activities and sports of every description. The village of
Keeston is situated only 10 minutes' drive from the county town of
Haverfordwest and the beaches of Newgale, Druidston and Nolton Haven, Without
travelling more than 10-15 minutes from Keeston there is a variety of
activities to attract most visitors - swim in the sea at Broad Haven, Little
Haven, Druidston, Nolton Haven or the vast expanse of
'Blue Flag’ Newgale Sands, famous for
surfing, windsurfing and land yachting. You can absorb the history of St
Davids Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace, relax at Hilton Court Garden Centre and craft
workshops, ride through the surf with East Nolton Riding Stables, walk along
the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path or visit shops in Haverfordwest, Solva or
St Davids.
Visit the
Pembrokeshire islands of Skomer and Skokholm to see seabirds such as guillemots
and the comical puffins. You could
go to Ramsey off St Davids in an exciting, fast rubber rib to see seals, porpoise,
dolphins or whales or visit the more sedate monastic island of Caldey off
Tenby.
The more adventurous can try some of the
various outdoor leisure activities, such as windsurfing, coasteering, kayaking,
diving or surfing. Freshwater West,
Newgale and Whitesands are all excellent beaches for surfing, popular with
local people as well as holiday makers.
Families can visit Oakwood, Wales'
largest theme park for a day of fun in the Watersplash, the Bounce or
Vertigo! If you're not quite up to
that, try quad biking, Dinosaur Adventure near Tenby, the Oceanarium,
Heatherton, paint balling or the Crystal Maze.
If you prefer more peaceful activities, you
could spend a day walking along a stretch of the 186 mile long Pembrokeshire Coast
path or in the Preseli Mountains, ride a bike on the Celtic trail, play golf at one of the local clubs, eat in one of
Pembrokeshire's many excellent restaurants or visit one of the many unspoilt
and peaceful beaches. Visit local
craftspeople at work in potteries, woollen mills and studios and buy unique
gifts to take home.
Click on the
Puffin to see my picture gallery of St Bride’s Bay area of Pembrokeshire.
