Guests appreciate the scenic location, spacious garden, and the property's suitability for large groups, including families and pets. The classic jukebox and hot tub are popular features. The property offers a warm atmosphere with plenty of hot water and comfortable beds, making it a good base for exploring the surrounding area.
Several reviews mention cleanliness issues such as food remnants and unclean utensils, suggesting room for improvement. However, clean beds and towels are noted, indicating that some areas are well-maintained.
The property's location is frequently praised for its scenic views and proximity to local attractions, making it a favourable spot for guests looking to explore South Wales and Pembrokeshire.
Guests find the beds comfortable and the property warm, but some mention that the living room can feel crowded and that there are issues with shower temperature control.
The property boasts a well-stocked kitchen, jukebox, and hot tub, but several reviews cite maintenance issues such as broken appliances and the need for TLC, suggesting that the facilities could be better managed.
While some guests were disappointed by the lack of a welcome pack and basic provisions, others appreciated the welcoming touches like tea, coffee, and milk. It should be noted that such gifts are a courtesy and not guaranteed.
Newgale Beach 4.5 miles. Letterston 5.4 miles. Just a short drive from the villages of Newgale and Letterston, Pembrokeshire, lies this delightful, seven-bedroom holiday home with Hot Tub, Newton West Farm. Boasting off-road parking for up to six cars, well-presented interiors, and close proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this charming property welcomes fourteen guests and two well-behaved dogs for a relaxing, self-catered escape in South Wales. After you've parked up and unpacked your belongings, make yourself at home in your new lodgings by getting to work in the well-equipped kitchen, where you'll find everything required to rustle up tasty, home-cooked meals to be savoured in the dining room, which comes with its very own free standing jukebox, before retreating to the sitting room where you and your loved ones can enjoy a film on the wall-mounted Smart TV as you plan the rest of your stay. When sleep finally calls, treat yourself to an indulgent bath or a rejuvenating shower before you retire for a well-earned slumber in one of seven plush bedrooms. Once you've finished your morning coffee, set out to explore what your local area has to offer. Stop into nearby Letterston to stock up on essentials at the SPAR before settling down for a pub lunch at the Harp Inn. A short car journey south will bring you to the town of Haverfordwest, where you can spend time brushing up on aviation history at the Welsh Spitfire Museum, roaming the grounds of the Gorsedd Of Bards Circle, or even practising your golf swing at the Haverfordwest Golf Club. Your stay in the region would be incomplete without a visit to any of the landmarks contained within the gorgeous landscapes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, including the golden sands of Broad Haven Beach, the scenic spot of the Solva Lime Kilns, and the picturesque site of St. Non’s Cliffs. Enjoy all of this and more when you book a stay at Newton West Farm.
The scattered village of Newgale in Pembrokeshire is pretty much as close to the beach as you can get. There is a well stocked shop, a pub and a cafe serving a variety of foods while you relax and take in the breathtaking sea views. This is a surfers paradise all year round, while families will love the 2-mile long stretch of sandy beach, and with direct access to the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path, this is a dream location for walkers and bird watchers. The cyclists in your party will enjoy the nearby cycle path, while others may enjoy the majestic St. Davids Cathedral in the "smallest city" in Wales, the array of beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches or a day of thrills and spills at Oakwood Theme Park. All year round and for all ages, this is a perfect location for your Welsh holiday.
Over three floors with seven bedrooms.
2 x First Floor King Size.
1 x Adult’s Bunkbeds.
1 x Single + Trundle Bed.
1x Second Floor King Size.
2 x Second Floor Twins.
First Floor Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin & WC.
Second Floor Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin & WC.
Second Floor Bathroom with bath, basin & WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting Room.
Dining Room with free standing Juke Box.
Utility Room.
Hot tub
Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove.
Range cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, DVD, CD jukebox, WiFi.
Hot Tub.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Car charging excluded.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Two travel cots and two highchairs available on request with stair gates on each landing.
Off-road parking for six cars.
Two well behaved dogs allowed (additional charge applies), please keep all dogs on the ground floor.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.8 miles, pub 1.9 miles, coast 4.5 miles
Matthew
The Duke box was loved and saw was the hot tub. A bigger fridge will help for large families staying. An upgrade to the hot tub area will make the place more special with gazebo or shelter over and lights for when it gets darker in the evenings. Overall our stay was lovely and throughly enjoyed by all.
Michelle
The hot tub being in full view of the roadway meant that it wasnât used at all and the lack of basic needs wasnât met at all
John
The key safe was not where we were told that it would be. It was on a fence post thirty metres away and the number to ring for advice was no longer the current caretaker. No new number was available. The kitchen was well equipped but there were no kitchen scissors. It was good to have two high chairs but since small children are likely to wander under the huge dining table for an adventure, it would have been helpful if the underside of that table did not have wood screws projecting down an inch or so. The stairgates were badly fitted and dangerous. It would have been helpful to know that in the field adjacent to the back garden the neighbours practiced car racing of some sort. .It made the garden an unsafe place to be whilst this was happening. There was no dishcloth or dishwasher tablets and the tea-towels that were provided appeared to be unlaundered. I would not want to try and iron the enormous tablecloth that was on the dining table but it seemed that nobody else wanted to either. It looked most unsightly. I don't mind whether you publish these comments or not. It is more important to rectify the matters.
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