Immerse yourself in this substantial former rectory, Longstone Manse dates back to 1929 and is situated on the edge of Ludchurch, a small hamlet in the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside. This homely detached rectory is located on an ancient pilgrimage route, which originally led to St David’s Cathedral, and is a perfect getaway for all your family. Looking out across the meadow, you will see the v
ery standing stone from which Longstone Manse takes its name. Longstone Manse has been lovingly refurbished and has been furnished to a good standard throughout. In the evening, you can enjoy the sunset from your south/west facing conservatory room, and after a day of sightseeing, you can curl up in front of the wood burner in the cosy living room, whilst your children enjoy a DVD in the second living room! Pembrokeshire hosts the gruelling ’Iron Man Wales’ and the route passes the doorstep of Longstone Manse. The hamlet of Ludchurch is perfectly positioned just 2 miles from the Pembrokeshire coast, and after a 5-minute drive, there’s a plethora of beaches to choose from, including Wiseman’s Bridge and Amroth, with Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall and Tenby being a short drive along the coast. You may prefer to visit Oakwood, Wales’ largest theme park, or for those rainy days, The Blue Lagoon water park is not to be missed, complete with a ’lazy river’. The old market town of Narberth is just a 10-minute drive where you can find independent shops, restaurants, tea rooms and boutiques, and the Queens Hall where craft fairs, exhibitions and evening events are held throughout the year. Longstone Manse is ideal for exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and its 186 miles of rugged and sublime coastline is waiting to be explored. Beach 2 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles (seasonal shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards).