Holiday Cottages In Carew
Roselea Cottage is ideally situated in the historic village of Carew, Pembrokeshire and boasts views of both the incredible castle and its stunning mill pond. Take a seat on the wonderful, decked area to the rear and bask in the evening air with incredible views over the surrounding countryside. Carew village is the ideal base for history lovers as it is proudly known for housing Pembrokeshire’s finest castle. During the summer months Carew Castle has re-enactments of history, and fun family activities such as animal petting, archery, and crafts. Or go back in time and visit the unique Pembrokeshire Museum – originally an old WW2 airfield. The museum has a collection of military uniforms, RAF maps, ration books and many more. The cottage is within a short drive of the colourful seaside town of Tenby and its award-winning beaches and also the stunning beaches of Manorbier, Freshwaters East and West, and several others. Access to the Pembrokeshire coastal path is not far away and there are a number of other lovely walks starting from the village itself. A bus route is within walking distance with regular buses to many of the surrounding towns and villages. ACCOMMODATION Roselea Cottage sleeps 4 in 3 bedrooms: 1 double and 2 single bedrooms Bedroom 1: double bed, wardrobe, bedside cabinets with reading lamps Bedroom 2: single bed, wardrobe, bedside cabinet with reading lamp Bedroom 3: single bed, wardrobe, bedside cabinet with reading lamp Bathroom: P-shaped bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC Sitting room: 3-seater leather sofa, 2-seater leather sofa, log burner, Smart TV, DVD player, Bluetooth sound bar, HDMI lead for attaching games consoles, etc Kitchen/dining area: gas hob, electric oven, microwave, kettle, toaster, full-size fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, table seating 4 OUTSIDE Roselea Cottage has a mature, enclosed rear garden which is accessible from both the gravelled parking area to the side of the cottage via a gate and via the rear porch and decked area. There is parking for 2 cars to the side of the cottage: KEY FACTS - Bed linen, towels and a tea towel are provided. Please bring your own beach towels - Travel cot and highchair are available to use upon request. Please bring your own cot bedding - Gas central heating - A starter pack for the log burner is included - Superfast fibre WiFi included - EV charger - 2 well-behaved small to medium size dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. - No smoking - £150 refundable damages deposit
Be enthralled by this embellished cottage, combining modern and reclaimed with the charm of traditional. Including exposed beams, shuttered windows, stone walls and an inglenook fireplace. Ideal for a perfect escape.
Picked for its superb finish internally and close to Tenby beach - perfect for a family holiday!
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor twin bedroom with wet room shower, basin and WC, 1 x king size with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Swallows Retreat in West Williamston, Pembrokeshire, sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms.
Crossways Cottage, Cresselly nr Carew, sleeps eight in four bedrooms.
Attractions within 10 miles of Carew
- Heatherton World of Activities (2.7m)
- National Trust - Cleddau Woodlands (3m)
- Fitzgerald's open farm (3.1m)
- Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park (3.2m)
- The Dinosaur Park Tenby (3.3m)
- Freshwater east (4.2m)
- Monkton Old Hall (4.4m)
- Stackpole Cottage (5.9m)
- Granary (5.9m)
- Dairy Cottage (5.9m)
- Byre 3 (5.9m)
- Byre 1 (5.9m)
- Bluestone Resort Check-in (6.1m)
- Lavender Cottage (6.8m)
- Manor House (6.8m)
- Kestrel (6.8m)
- Kingfisher (6.8m)
- Swan (6.8m)
- The Cwms (7.2m)
- Green Lane Maize Maze (7.2m)
Outdoor Activities around Carew
- Holyland Wood (3.5m)
- The Mill Pond, Pembroke Wales UK (4.1m)
- Trefloyne Golf Course (4.3m)
- Glan-y-môr (4.4m)
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (4.8m)
- Kilgetty Community Garden (5m)
- Penally Village Green (5.1m)
- Llangwm Village Hall (5.1m)
- Kiln Park Outdoor Pool (5.1m)
- The Green (5.3m)
- Albion Field (5.3m)
- Allen's View (5.4m)
- Wild Lakes Wales (5.4m)
- Battery Gardens (5.5m)
- Jubilee Park (5.6m)
- Tenby South Beach (5.6m)
- Castle Hill (5.9m)
- Blue Lagoon Water Park (Open to Residents of Bluestone only) (5.9m)
- Stackpole Quay (6m)
- National Trust - Stackpole (6.2m)
About Carew
Are you ready to embark on a journey through the enchanting village of Carew in Wales?
Brace yourself for a captivating exploration as you delve into the rich history of Carew, discover the wonders of Carew Castle, and witness the ancient mill that has stood the test of time.
Prepare to be mesmerized by the natural beauty that surrounds Carew and immerse yourself in the vibrant community life that thrives within its charming streets.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience in Carew, Wales.
The History of Carew
You'll be fascinated by the rich history of Carew, Wales. Carew has a history that spans over a thousand years, making it a truly remarkable place to explore.
The village is home to the iconic Carew Castle, which dates back to the 12th century. This medieval fortress has witnessed countless battles and sieges throughout the centuries. As you wander through its ancient halls and towering walls, you can imagine the lives of the knights and nobles who once called this place home.
Adjacent to the castle is the stunning Carew Tidal Mill, one of the few remaining tidal mills in the country. It served as an important industrial site during the 19th century, producing flour for the local community.
Today, both the castle and the mill offer visitors a glimpse into the fascinating history of Carew.
Exploring Carew Castle
As you explore Carew Castle, you'll be amazed by its rich history and breathtaking architecture. The castle, located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, stands as a testament to the medieval times.
As you walk through its halls, you'll be transported back in time, imagining the grandeur and strength it once held. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century, and it has been home to various noble families throughout the centuries.
Marvel at the impressive stone walls, the imposing towers, and the intricate details of the castle's design. Don't forget to explore the surrounding grounds, where you'll find a tidal mill and a beautiful millpond.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply appreciate stunning architecture, Carew Castle won't disappoint.
The Ancient Mill of Carew
Don't miss out on exploring the ancient mill of Carew, where you can witness its historical significance and marvel at its impressive structure. Here are five reasons why you should visit:
- Step back in time: Immerse yourself in the rich history of the mill, which dates back to the 16th century.
- Architectural marvel: Admire the stunning design of the mill, with its towering walls and intricate machinery.
- Breathtaking location: Nestled on the banks of the picturesque Carew River, the mill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Educational experience: Learn about the traditional milling techniques and the importance of the mill in the local community.
- Natural beauty: Explore the nearby Carew Castle and Tidal Mill Pond, surrounded by lush greenery and serene waters.
Visiting the ancient mill of Carew promises a memorable experience that combines history, architecture, and natural beauty.
Natural Beauty of Carew and Its Surroundings
Experience the tranquil beauty and stunning landscapes of Carew and its surroundings. Nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, this charming village offers a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Immerse yourself in the natural splendor that surrounds Carew, from the rolling hills and lush meadows to the breathtaking coastline and pristine beaches. Take a leisurely stroll along the Carew River, where you can marvel at the peaceful waters and observe the diverse wildlife that calls this area home.
For the more adventurous, explore the nearby national parks and nature reserves, where you can hike through ancient woodlands, spot rare birds, and discover hidden waterfalls. No matter your preference, the natural beauty of Carew and its surroundings promises to leave you in awe.
Community Life in Carew
Immerse yourself in the vibrant community life of Carew, where locals come together to celebrate traditions, support one another, and create a welcoming atmosphere for all.
- Experience the joy of annual festivals, where the streets come alive with music, dancing, and laughter.
- Witness the strong sense of camaraderie as neighbors gather for weekly markets, sharing stories and exchanging goods.
- Feel the warmth of the community as they rally together to support local causes, lending a helping hand to those in need.
Embrace the inclusive nature of Carew, where newcomers are embraced with open arms, instantly becoming part of the tight-knit community.
- Discover the rich history of the town through interactive exhibits and guided tours, connecting with the past while forging new friendships.
In Carew, community isn't just a word, it's a way of life that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.